God, The Universe and Meaning... | #43 Under The Skin with Russell Brand & Brian Cox

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  • @damngoodlife1307
    @damngoodlife1307 6 років тому +120

    love Brian Cox. I like how he explains things that are quite complicated in simple words for us mortals to understand.

    • @ZoesMediaStudios
      @ZoesMediaStudios 3 роки тому

      Brian Cox doesnt believe in God, but calls himself Human- The word Human comes from Jesus

    • @robertholland7558
      @robertholland7558 3 роки тому +2

      @@ZoesMediaStudios do you have scientific evidence for that? Indeed there is no such evidence. No one knows where life came from, listen to the interview again, Brian clearly expresses such!

    • @ZoesMediaStudios
      @ZoesMediaStudios 3 роки тому

      @@robertholland7558 The word Human comes from The Humane Characteristics of The One Jesus Christ. & If you want evidence, its in the Bible

    • @arnolddawson5747
      @arnolddawson5747 3 роки тому +2

      @@ZoesMediaStudios Do you think Jesus would deny someone's humanity for simply not believing in organised religion?
      I don't think so being a wise and apparently forgiving character in the bible. But then perhaps I shouldn't put my opinions in other peoples mouths. Sorry for that.

    • @robertholland7558
      @robertholland7558 3 роки тому +1

      @@ZoesMediaStudios shake my head in utter disbelief. Humane come from humanity, which existed long long long before this Jesus Christ phenomenon! Every single one of us has characteristics of the humane, has zero to do with anyone that ever lived and died for as long as humanity has existed. In fact no one really knows when humanity began, with the Neantherthal ?
      If one seek a real understanding of humanity, avoid religion and religious text completely, and read philosophical and scientific texts only, including those of spiritual nature, mindfulness, psychology, karma, meditational etc

  • @SinAsTheTic
    @SinAsTheTic 5 років тому +13

    Brian Cox is an extremely patient man

  • @JamesYShih
    @JamesYShih 5 років тому +210

    To hold the seemingly contradictory Brian Cox and Russell Brand in one’s mind at the same time is to get a fuller picture of reality.

    • @heilapaulino7602
      @heilapaulino7602 4 роки тому +5

      this is wonderful :)

    • @higgsboson2280
      @higgsboson2280 4 роки тому +2

      Hahaha

    • @vprice509
      @vprice509 4 роки тому +6

      Have you ever noticed that you never see Brian Cox and Russell Brand in the same place at the same time? But as neither of them wears spectacles, I am not sure what to make of it.

    • @Peppapigispreppy-t1x
      @Peppapigispreppy-t1x 3 роки тому

      @@heilapaulino7602 0vpo m

    • @fletchy88
      @fletchy88 3 роки тому

      What do you mean contradictory.....? (I know what the word means.... I'm not talking about that)

  • @BeeeGoooood
    @BeeeGoooood 2 роки тому +20

    This guy [Brian Cox] is awesome. I like his diction and unique and calming voice in addition to his ability to explain abstruse concepts to the layman.

  • @Unexplored_Treasures
    @Unexplored_Treasures 4 роки тому +9

    It is always an honour to listen to Professor Cox- the genius of the geniuses. He is certainly a gift to the humanity..

    • @kathybrown6039
      @kathybrown6039 3 роки тому

      Looks like hes from the bogdanoff family...

  • @brent4138
    @brent4138 5 років тому +49

    Cheers to Russell for being a valuable human being ( aka open-minded). Believe what you want and bless you. We should all value the opinions of others despite our personal beliefs. Best interviews of Professor Cox ever. Cheers from Phoenix, AZ

    • @SarahNazim
      @SarahNazim 5 років тому +6

      Agreed! I hate when people mock others for THINKING FREELY!

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher 5 років тому +2

      This is a brief explanation for "LIFE":
      Everything, both visible and invisible, is what most persons call "God".
      God is One Reality but just as a knife cannot cut itself, God cannot know itself (or at least EXPERIENCE Himself) and so has manifested this phenomenal universe within Himself. Therefore, this world of duality is really just a play of consciousness within Consciousness.
      Apparently, this phenomenal universe was "created" (within Consciousness) with the initial act (the so-called "Big Bang") and from that first deed, every action that has occurred has been a direct or indirect result of it.
      Therefore, each of us humans were the result of that initial manifestation. That is the real explanation for "karma" - everything was preordained from the initial spark (or to be more precise, preordained in ETERNITY).
      Whatever state in which we currently find ourselves is the result of two factors alone - our genetic make-up at conception and our present-life conditioning.
      Because we are temporarily residing within this dualistic universe, we experience both pain and pleasure, BOTH of which can (and usually does) cause us suffering.
      Suffering and pain are not the same.
      There are five kinds of suffering:
      1. Guilt
      2. Blame
      3. Pride
      4. Worry/Anxiety
      5. Regrets about the past and expectations for the future/Attachment to outcomes
      These types of suffering are the result of not properly understanding what was explained above, that life is a series of happenings and NOT caused by the individual living beings. No living creature, including us humans, has individual free-will. There is only the Universal, Divine Will at play, acting through every body.
      The body/mind is simply a biological machine.
      So now that you understand life and why we are suffering here in this (supposedly) material universe, you are now able to be liberated from all forms of suffering, RIGHT?
      WRONG! It is imperative to find an authentic spiritual master to assist you to come to the above realization, by slowly undoing your past conditioning.
      Even if you follow a competent teacher, you may still not come to a full understanding of life but if you are sincere, humble and dedicated, you will definitely find more peace in your daily life (all of which was DESTINED to occur, of course).
      Peace!
      🙏
      The World Teacher

    • @sunflowers28
      @sunflowers28 3 роки тому

      I love his open mind. It doesn’t seem very likely to have a truly enlightening conversation with someone entrenched solidly in one position.

    • @engima3196
      @engima3196 2 роки тому

      Russell Brand believes in a higher power, an open minded person will simply say 'I don't know how the universe began'!. There is a profound difference between believing in something supernatural, and not knowing, that defines an open minded person.

  • @ralphanonymous5338
    @ralphanonymous5338 6 років тому +292

    When you change the way you look at things , things you look at change!

    • @ralphanonymous5338
      @ralphanonymous5338 6 років тому +9

      Robert Dudley yes brother , i was once a brainwashed sheep , once i opened my eyes there i could realize the lies we all been told! Please do not waste time hoping the future will be better! Time is only NOW!

    • @Gaz1990
      @Gaz1990 6 років тому +7

      Ralph anonymous - shame, ruined it.

    • @ralphanonymous5338
      @ralphanonymous5338 6 років тому +1

      Gareth Collins ruined what ?

    • @Gaz1990
      @Gaz1990 6 років тому +3

      Ralph anonymous - the insightfulnes of your first post, with your second.

    • @ralphanonymous5338
      @ralphanonymous5338 6 років тому +6

      Gareth Collins no problem brother your opinion is respected and accepted , i just give you what the universe wants you to know

  • @phillipadams6735
    @phillipadams6735 6 років тому +103

    I had to pause this halfway through to go watch television so that I could feel like I still understand anything at all.

  • @terryolsson4145
    @terryolsson4145 3 роки тому +7

    It is my unmovable belief that the power of these two extraordinary intellects at such close quarters throwing their theories and convictions back and forth blows any politician out into outerspace. Effing facinating. Thank you Russell and Brian for being part of my life.

    • @teeboxmedia
      @teeboxmedia 3 роки тому

      Brian Cox is not even a scientists asshole.

    • @Gianni.achillea
      @Gianni.achillea Рік тому

      @@teeboxmedia pls tell us why do you think he is not a scientist lol

  • @danielknull6086
    @danielknull6086 4 роки тому +44

    I’m a bit upset that you had Brian on. Instead of getting my laundry done I’m now going to watch literally every little thing he’s in online!

  • @DogbarDust
    @DogbarDust 6 років тому +75

    Russell bro, you just blew my lurking sneaky depression outta the water, thanks 🙂

  • @daveericson2320
    @daveericson2320 3 роки тому +4

    I know that my interviewer is intelligent, that's why i'm here, but sometimes i'd like to hear what the interviewee has to say about a subject, this Brian Cox kid is terrific.

  • @tenthousanddaysofgratitude
    @tenthousanddaysofgratitude 3 роки тому +4

    Most of us haven’t challenged the frontier of our own consciousness. THAT is the great frontier. Go within to change the ossification of life on earth. 💖

  • @christinaolds7501
    @christinaolds7501 2 роки тому +2

    I have to hand it to Brian Cox for being his brilliant, elegant, humble self in this dialogue!

  • @michellejulene7256
    @michellejulene7256 3 роки тому

    Thank you Russell 4 using your brilliant intellect to promote the power of the heart and spirit. The reason we are here??? Really??? To help each other and to live in peace and love. It's so simple. Our people are being satiated with darkness through further dependance on media that leads them to a mindless, paranoid & inhuman existence-- it's so simple. Going to Mars, OMG are you kidding me!!?? Wherever u go there u are. The 1 percenters are insane & intoxicated with their own self-worth. I'm so sickened & saddened to discover the truth as it further unravels...God bless us all...I do know I can be a person that can bring laughter light peace & love to the world by one kind word, kind act, at a time. We together can change the direction of this corporate distraction and corruption...we are powerful together -- keep praying🦋🦋🦋❤️

  • @selfhealing1047
    @selfhealing1047 2 роки тому +3

    Brian Cox trying to educate with science while Brand trying to impress with words

  • @joeridge1
    @joeridge1 6 років тому +8

    Love to see you go on those rants Russell. Spreading beauty to all that come across it, manifesting a better world through your words and actions.

  • @jessicafischerqueen
    @jessicafischerqueen 4 роки тому +6

    Russell Brand's conversation illuminates and seeks for all that which makes us love.

  • @younghanrahan
    @younghanrahan 5 років тому +2

    Don't know about anyone else. I keep returning to this time and again. Guys, it sounds trite to say following the breadth of topics explored, multiple levels - but let me say it. This is outstanding. So much of significance. The two of you open minds. I've returned to this a number of times - to examine, digest and contemplate what's opened up here. I will again.
    Bloody well done

  • @110654GREAT
    @110654GREAT 4 роки тому +22

    Note to Russell: Have you ever thought of having Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, on your show? He has discussed his belief in a higher power and an interview with you would be SO INTERESTING! Thanks!

    • @robertholland7558
      @robertholland7558 3 роки тому +3

      What a great suggestion.

    • @darthdonkulous1810
      @darthdonkulous1810 3 роки тому

      I would have loved that a while ago. However, once you've seen one Kaku video you've seen them all. Every time it's the same two or three stories.

    • @Likexner
      @Likexner 3 роки тому

      @@darthdonkulous1810 Exactly.

  • @pauldolman7487
    @pauldolman7487 3 роки тому +41

    There should be more people like Brian Cox working in politics.

    • @johnjohn-cs9eu
      @johnjohn-cs9eu 3 роки тому +1

      You're joking right?

    • @pauldolman7487
      @pauldolman7487 3 роки тому +3

      @@johnjohn-cs9eu what makes you think that?

    • @MrJ2theC
      @MrJ2theC Рік тому

      @@johnjohn-cs9euWhy would he be joking? He has a point. Unless you're a religious lunatic.

    • @MrJ2theC
      @MrJ2theC Рік тому

      @@johnjohn-cs9euNo you're the one who must be joking. What exactly are you trying to say? Do you have a problem with objective fact? Are you some weird religious conspiracist or did you accidentally reply to the wrong comment? I bet you're a Christian who thinks the moon landings were fake. You make me sick you silly little man. Who the hell do you think you are? You're old enough to know better so grow up you nonce, or I'll find you and beat some sense into you. You pathetic excuse for a man. Don't watch videos if they're out of your depth. Carry on believing the absolute bullshit you believe but don't ever even dare to have the audacity to criticise objectively true facts. You stupid pathetic little religious conspiracist ponce.

  • @peterk4626
    @peterk4626 3 роки тому +3

    Fantastic, prime example of how to discuss some different ideas rationally, calmly and listening to the other. Possibly the best thing on UA-cam.

  • @Danni611
    @Danni611 6 років тому +6

    Two of my favourite people getting together to discuss existance. I love this.

  • @candacecrocker2029
    @candacecrocker2029 3 роки тому +1

    I always pay attention when Brian Cox speaks. He is honest when he says here and has before, that they do not have the answers. Also, he makes his knowledge/science so much easier to understand, appreciate & respect. IMAO. As for Russell, I am just learning about, i have come to appreciate so many of his knowledgable views inspite of his over-zealous, antics. I am learning to enjoy hearing what Russell has to say. Thank you, sincerely for making this interview/discussion available❣✌❣

  • @noellenns
    @noellenns 3 роки тому +2

    I appreciate seeing both Brian and Russell have eunderstanding disagreements, while listening, speaking, and not taking each other’s differing opinions as a means to fight.

  • @IolandaAdinolfi
    @IolandaAdinolfi 6 років тому +44

    The moment Cox has to tell Brand what Brand's point is because he forgot... (30:07)

    • @sterlihalla
      @sterlihalla 3 роки тому +1

      lol

    • @johnjohn-cs9eu
      @johnjohn-cs9eu 3 роки тому +1

      Because Brand is too busy constructing his third and fourth questions since doh takes so long to get to the point

  • @alientube1984
    @alientube1984 5 років тому +34

    I love how Russell repeats and instantly memorises the new word "osiffied", just wach him uses it in the next podcast ♥️

    • @heilapaulino7602
      @heilapaulino7602 4 роки тому +9

      he reminds me of a very quick-learning kid sometimes. in a good way.

    • @johnjohn-cs9eu
      @johnjohn-cs9eu 3 роки тому

      Doh only knows this word because he's such a bone head

    • @manchesterblue2007
      @manchesterblue2007 3 роки тому +2

      ossified

    • @alientube1984
      @alientube1984 3 роки тому +2

      @@manchesterblue2007 use it in a sentence 😊

    • @davide2650
      @davide2650 2 роки тому

      @@alientube1984 i just made a comment with the word "ossified" in it!

  • @kaypeteromalley727
    @kaypeteromalley727 2 роки тому +8

    Absolutely brilliant chat.. To have these two together discussing life is a fun subject and that is how I see open education! Neither one getting annoyed with each other and yet bringing valuable insight, knowledge and opinions! Oh how I would love to be in the room with these two having this debate too! I LOVE stuff like this! The atmosphere created here was fabulous and I wished it went on but looking forward to the next debate

  • @lovefist208
    @lovefist208 5 років тому

    Russell brand was a legend before he got sober, now hes just a space cadet with long winded self indulgent questions. Im forever blowing bubbles

  • @gitabelmusic
    @gitabelmusic 3 роки тому +19

    Russell is on fire. A modern philosopher.

  • @loonylunya
    @loonylunya 6 років тому +13

    I got goosebumps at the 54th minute, this episode of under the skin was incredible. Thank you so much Russ, loved it. Mr Cox was also totally fascinating. Russ you gotta get Foxy Coxy back on Under the skin. I need to hear more!!

  • @100Jim
    @100Jim 6 років тому +4

    I like Russell because he dares to be different and I also recently believe in his views on consciousness and duality. I love Brian because how science excites him and how he explains things so beautifully and with a sense of Wonder.

  • @nimy3071
    @nimy3071 3 роки тому +11

    Russell, I am learning so much from this Conversation.
    Your natural curiosity and penetrating questions brings out Brian's knowledge in a meaningful, easily understood explanation
    Thank you.

    • @engima3196
      @engima3196 2 роки тому +2

      Russell Brand believes in a higher power, an open minded person will simply say I don't know how the universe began, there is a profound difference between believing in something supernatural and not knowing that defines an open minded person.

  • @xElNinoo
    @xElNinoo 3 роки тому +2

    Russell on point as usual. Always thinking from a societal POV, looking after the humans and life we have on earth primarily. Brian Cox seems like a great guy and insanely knowledgable - what a combo!

  • @juliea.galemba8258
    @juliea.galemba8258 3 роки тому +2

    “We can be valuable and insignificant at the same time...” ❤️

  • @terblanchejordaan3822
    @terblanchejordaan3822 6 років тому +11

    Absolutely stunning, informed, consciously expanded conversation ... thank you Russel and Prof Cox

  • @BludINFAMOUS
    @BludINFAMOUS 3 роки тому +8

    When someone quotes Carl Sagan that's someone worth listening to.

  • @MhillPlays
    @MhillPlays 5 років тому +10

    Russell Brand, the one human that takes more than 5 minutes to finish asking a question.

    • @johnjohn-cs9eu
      @johnjohn-cs9eu 3 роки тому +1

      Then has to answer it himself since others are unaware of the intricacies

    • @andywallace1220
      @andywallace1220 2 роки тому

      He's a total moron - i've no idea how he gets the air time to be honest....

    • @andywallace1220
      @andywallace1220 2 роки тому

      @@johnjohn-cs9eu jesus you really think that you must be thicker than he is

    • @carolinejohn4537
      @carolinejohn4537 2 роки тому

      Lol, so true

  • @DJLiddle
    @DJLiddle 4 роки тому +2

    Brian Cox is just pure class.

  • @ctakitimu
    @ctakitimu 6 років тому +4

    This is how people should discuss their differences! I'm a huge fan of both of these men and I only wish I had the scientific knowledge and the human insights they have. If I was in the room, I would have little to offer other than my appreciation to two giants in their fields. In a parallel universe, Russell would find the time to be my friend and Brian would find the time to teach me in ways I understand. Maybe there's a parallel where they wished I was theirs. Peace

  • @bdlaface
    @bdlaface 5 років тому +5

    Russell . . . I TOTALLY agree with you and your first principle - matter emerges from consciousness; everything is energy which IS conscious (God)!!!

  • @alemapblossom1675
    @alemapblossom1675 4 роки тому +5

    That was incredibly ,satisfying . Totally blew my mind. These two minds are wonderful.Expanding and carrying us along as they make sense of this vast reality. I love that the6 come from opposite ends but have common values. In a world where we are starved of beautiful and eloquent language this was simply blissful. Please do this again often Brian and Russell.

  • @jrushen4235
    @jrushen4235 3 роки тому +3

    Love the way Brian Cox helped Russel Brand out of a fix when he lost his train of thought...

  • @suehitzmann6141
    @suehitzmann6141 4 роки тому

    The two of you in this interview are BEYOND brilliant. The two sides - religious/spiritual and universe/science together, it really brings us to a new state of reality and perception.

    • @kathybrown6039
      @kathybrown6039 3 роки тому +1

      Russell is very smart.. he just needs to slow down his talking so people can really get the meaning of his words

  • @Core.soul.frequency_
    @Core.soul.frequency_ 6 років тому +45

    Two geniuses of very different sorts, both incredibly charismatic, both seekers of truth. I love them both. Reading Brand's new book and listening to one of Cox's book on audible. Both amazing writers and thinkers and speakers. Wish I had grown up with one of these guys. Brian would have made an awesome fucking college roommate.

    • @SuperEdge67
      @SuperEdge67 4 роки тому +3

      Kian Fallahi Brand a genius....really?

    • @jennylong6180
      @jennylong6180 4 роки тому +1

      If you like Brian Cox, you may also like physicist Nassim Haramein a modern day Einstein, his website is........resonance.is😁💟😁

    • @DJLiddle
      @DJLiddle 4 роки тому +1

      I think genius is a push for Brand, next to Cox at least

    • @Core.soul.frequency_
      @Core.soul.frequency_ 4 роки тому +2

      @@DJLiddle Yeah, maybe a neurotic word wizard is a better label

    • @grahameleask9334
      @grahameleask9334 3 роки тому

      Brian is literally a genius, higher IQ than Einstein

  • @SOSO-ey2fz
    @SOSO-ey2fz 5 років тому +3

    Wow, easily the best debate, interview, discussion ive ever watched on UA-cam. Not to dilute it in any way, this never seemed a clash of information or ideology, but more a combination of perspectives that understood each other and to me produced a better broader picture.

  • @cedarwilde2277
    @cedarwilde2277 4 роки тому +7

    I really believe that consciousness can alter physical things as well as brain cell activity. I have experienced this in my life.

    • @sarahg4409
      @sarahg4409 3 роки тому +1

      I passed by your comment and i’m very interested! Can you elaborate? Are you comfortable sharing your experience/experiences?

  • @toxictrace6775
    @toxictrace6775 6 років тому +10

    Fantastic, wonderful. I would recommend to listening with your eyes close, so you be able to take in the vast knowledge from either side AND a dictionary at hand and to listening again why not. Brilliant.

  • @richardsearcher3540
    @richardsearcher3540 5 років тому +2

    As someone who has fled the blindness and arrogance of religion I see the same failings among science ministers and groupies. Prof Cox is an amazingly humble man but is also extremely rare in the scientific profession. And yes Russel does have the verbal runs.

  • @justintrotter4186
    @justintrotter4186 3 роки тому +1

    God is Love, God Loves you, Love for self &others is central to humans growth and function #simple

  • @lewisvincent3070
    @lewisvincent3070 6 років тому +19

    Russel didn't understand where Cox was coming from on the Brexit thing.
    Russell just flew into a "too much democracy is bad because the outcome didn't come out the way I wanted it to" fit.

    • @TrollCatcher2010
      @TrollCatcher2010 6 років тому +2

      Yup, totally contradicted his previous position, again

  • @MrMcfillmore
    @MrMcfillmore 3 роки тому +59

    Russel talks so quick and with such diverse vocabulary, he often confuses himself haha

    • @rascalkr4967
      @rascalkr4967 3 роки тому +9

      Russell would speak more slowly if he didn't constantly repeat himself and throw three different words with identical meanings into the same sentence.

    • @Tristan-om2ff
      @Tristan-om2ff 3 роки тому +3

      True Simple terms are often more powerful and meaningful by the same token. *I am what I am* - that permeated from the burning bush. A nightingales song is so beautiful? Nonetheless too often eveything is reduced to the mundane and banal. To reach for the dictionary is a good thing sometimes instead of sending gigabytes of text messaging? Take the melodies with a pinch of salt and enjoy the theatre. Hes really exciting and dynamic. Hold on!!

    • @SanjaMarkovic
      @SanjaMarkovic 3 роки тому +3

      @@rascalkr4967 I think there isn't a man who talks more sensible things and repeats himself less than Russell.

    • @jean-claudepaquette1089
      @jean-claudepaquette1089 3 роки тому +5

      Actually... I found it to be refreshing... Like a Politician repeating the same word over and over and over and over again... at least Russell picks three different words to say the same thing and then I realize I learned three new words... it's witty... People analyze the words being said, and yet if you see his body position... he is in loving preacher teacher character with an innocent intent in wanting society to be stimulated to thinking. Whether intentional or not... it's still brilliant.

    • @ocularionine
      @ocularionine 3 роки тому

      Imagine if he was a rapper

  • @SirCumference31
    @SirCumference31 6 років тому +153

    Russell uses a lot of words but he doesn't make many clear points. Whereas everything Brian says is clear and he crams a lot of information into his speech.

    • @TheBaconWizard
      @TheBaconWizard 6 років тому +7

      No, he asks some questions using the English language. That's his job. Do you understand English?

    • @REVERSE_BIAS
      @REVERSE_BIAS 6 років тому +5

      notnek12 Perfect example is 17:37 "I don't have a personal faith".....Everyone with a brain knows what Brian means and so does Russell...BUT here we go again with another bullshit speech of meaningless jargon!!!....This isn't a fucking debate on the definition of the word 'Faith'...he is your guest...you are interviewing him Russell...give it a rest!!!

    • @REVERSE_BIAS
      @REVERSE_BIAS 6 років тому +1

      TheBaconWizard Ha ha ha! Yes Sir! 😂😂😂

    • @obnoxiouslilbrother
      @obnoxiouslilbrother 6 років тому +3

      maya moon The exact opposite

    • @obnoxiouslilbrother
      @obnoxiouslilbrother 6 років тому +2

      Cliff Hanley The exact opposite
      OK, to be less cryptic, in response to maya moon's comment, meaning is the one thing that Russell's words lack.

  • @pinocchioshell7044
    @pinocchioshell7044 6 років тому

    I used to be like Brian where the discoveries of science opened a new world of possibilities and a paradise away from the commonplace of life day in and day out. However I don't agree with his believe that we cannot learn anything about our nature and reality from ancient, non-scientific practices and discoveries.
    Like Russel said, these ancient practices can heal peoples lives in so many ways. In fact, meditation is learning how to silence your mental noise and mental movies in order to stop all suffering, stress , disillusionment , depression and many other ailments. Meditation will change your life in making you more receptive to a greater bandwidth of consciousness such as intelligence, creativity, compassion and wisdom.
    I hope to see here many more excellent and insightful conversations like this one. Thank you!

  • @anitaharris7251
    @anitaharris7251 3 роки тому +2

    Russell talks so fast and speaks so eloquently, like is it possible for us mere mortals who can not, without stuttering or messing up the conversation? I can't even 😅

  • @RobinDonnelly1208
    @RobinDonnelly1208 5 років тому +3

    I think and like what the scientist saying that consciousness and life are trmporary makes it all the more important for us to cherish it while we have it.

  • @KodakKid
    @KodakKid 6 років тому +17

    If you’re agnostic and you know it clap your hands!

    • @TheBaconWizard
      @TheBaconWizard 6 років тому +2

      I am a militant agnostic

    • @preddes6522
      @preddes6522 6 років тому

      Okay what do you believe tho.....

    • @donaldmack2307
      @donaldmack2307 6 років тому +1

      What kind of question is that? "What do you believe tho...." in response to someone being agnostic.
      Why must someone "believe" in 'something'. I know people love to "believe" in the idea that there must be something ELSE about all this life shit. But, this could just be a meatgrinder and there is absolutely nothing mystical or spiritual about any of it. We can make ourselves believe there is but that isn't the same as actual evidence there IS something more. If you look at what DNA is doing it's very simple.
      Consume. Reproduce. Die.

    • @lamagic007
      @lamagic007 6 років тому

      HA!

    • @preddes6522
      @preddes6522 6 років тому

      LogicalFallacyinMyPants and such
      Because agnostic is a knowledge position and theism or atheism is a position of belief.....

  • @successfocus5850
    @successfocus5850 5 років тому +8

    This is the best video that I have ever seen on UA-cam, two of my favourite people in one video talking about things that I love to hear about. Even though they are so the opposite in so many ways I agree with and believe in both points of view. It is difficult because both points of view conflict within myself quite a lot but both wings belong to the same bird. These two need to have a much much longer discussion, I was actually buzzing watching this lol.

  • @higgsboson2280
    @higgsboson2280 4 роки тому +2

    Brian Cox is absolutely brilliant. Just listen, over and over again until his words sink in.

  • @_Sorry_Not_Sorry
    @_Sorry_Not_Sorry 2 роки тому +2

    Watching this in 2022 after everything we've all been through, is a warm and comforting experience. Nice to be reminded that there are still some of my generation whom have big beautiful brains and know how to flex them. Thank you Prof Brian Cox and the ever impressive Russell Brand, what a lovely chat 😊❤️
    BTW Hare Krishna 🙏Gouranga

  • @lysander1
    @lysander1 6 років тому +226

    two men with lovely hair.

    • @MrUnder30seconds
      @MrUnder30seconds 6 років тому +1

      said the duck in the slaughter house

    • @ridelrio8428
      @ridelrio8428 6 років тому +2

      Ludovico Street and smiles!!!

    • @lysander1
      @lysander1 6 років тому +5

      You are quite mad.

    • @sophieb3905
      @sophieb3905 6 років тому +2

      How would any of that swindle us?
      There are, sadly, plenty of ways to swindle people without worrying about any of that.

    • @dlegand4951
      @dlegand4951 6 років тому

      You are stupid. If there is nothing to stand on, how come you can clearly look at the moon through a telescope if you want to? So stupid. Not everything is a lie.

  • @engima3196
    @engima3196 2 роки тому +11

    Russell Brand makes me laugh when he tries to get intellectual but confuses himself, 29mins into the conversation had me in stitches 😅

    • @MrJ2theC
      @MrJ2theC Рік тому +1

      He's not as clever as he thinks he is. He is very articulate I'll give him that, but he isn't as intelligent as he probably thinks.

    • @engima3196
      @engima3196 Рік тому

      @@MrJ2theC yeah he is very pretentious

  • @qwerty30013
    @qwerty30013 5 років тому +20

    Everyone complaining about Russell need to realize that the name of the show is literally what’s he’s trying to do. He’s trying to get under the skin of his guest so that his guests have an opportunity to answer questions from an “unmasked”, “real” place in their minds rather than do the usual “calculated” regurgitation of information.
    You butter them up with your POV and stick it to the guest to elicit the “best” answer. It’s more of a conversation rather than a plain interview.

    • @jaZZjaZZ54
      @jaZZjaZZ54 5 років тому

      Exactly - minus the "butter them up and stick it to the guest" part.

    • @heshamaldhahiry95
      @heshamaldhahiry95 5 років тому

      @@jaZZjaZZ54 lmao omg

    • @thelolmaster1997
      @thelolmaster1997 4 роки тому

      Okay but unmasked real calculated and best are all actually words that you indeed used correctly.. why put them in quotations

    • @vaishalivaidya7978
      @vaishalivaidya7978 4 роки тому

      Truly interesting perspectives...more interesting & humbling is to see the way Russell has grown & evolved...had a off to him...

  • @wellrose17
    @wellrose17 5 років тому

    Crazy! I honestly am amazed. Russell's beliefs on consciousness is exactly how I believe. Love, kindness & compassion STOP negativity & anger in it's tracks. I practice this in my daily life. Along with creativity these are my (for lack of a better term) religion. Try it! Next time skips you in line, cuts you off in traffic etc act towards this situation with kindness & compassion. It won't feel right but challenge yourself to it. What you will be doing is making actual change. If live peace & compassion are used consistently on an individual basis it will change our collective environment /system/personal relationships etc. I'm 39. When I was 12 I woke up from a dream with the sentence CONSCIOUSNESS IS AN UNDISCOVERED ELEMENT. Over & over again. I truly believe this. Maybe not an element but it is the key. I think we as humans have underestimated our planet and being human. I see similarities within scientific methods and religion. In order to change our environment we have to stop looking for the why & how & start looking at the here and now. I believe if one needs proof of a God look within & if one needs a justification of heaven look around this planet is beautiful and in my opinion heaven.

  • @CallumHattingh
    @CallumHattingh 6 років тому

    I read many of the comments and the replies and came to a conclusion. Prof. Brian Cox is a brilliant scientist and a better teacher, he is able to convey the ideas and points from both sides of a coin, but then give you the information he feels is the potential and correct truth. A true scientist, an amazing teacher, and a beautifully centered realist. Russel Brand is an extremely intelligent person, an intellectual and spiritual scholar, to add an ingenious comedian. He is fast talking, quick witted, and has an agenda...that is what gives watching his podcast appeal. This is not two scientists speaking, it is two almost polar opposite people in spirituality, demeanor, education, and scientific compass having a wonderfully civil and entertaining talk which sparks conversation and thought, breaking down barriers and bringing extremes maybe closer together. Why put one or the other down in any way? Oooh big words and agenda, so what, that’s how we learn and become better humans. I loved this talk, you should check out the Joe Rogan, Russell Brand talk...fantastically entertaining and thought provoking. As Russell said, HUMILITY, maybe those who say negative things should gain some.

  • @milanpintar
    @milanpintar 6 років тому +7

    I've just realised even Russell really needs his version of reality to be real because he didn't study physics, as most people... it' sfinding meaning when it's too late to really understand nature.

  • @thepassionofthegoose5472
    @thepassionofthegoose5472 5 років тому +33

    This was beautiful. Thank you gentleman.

  • @Cazza1206
    @Cazza1206 5 років тому +6

    The more I've learnt since I first watched this has made it much more difficult to sit through Russell talking a second time around. Love listening to Brian Cox

    • @philproffitt8363
      @philproffitt8363 4 роки тому +1

      I know what you mean...Russell gets too manic and you get the feeling he's interrupted Brian too soon...and missed more ideas in answer to the questions he posed. Try watching Russell's latest videos during 'lockdown'. He is calm, rational and making a lot of sense. I liked him as a comedian and respect the way he has matured lately. Less of a knob quite frankly 😁

  • @psycarrot4427
    @psycarrot4427 3 роки тому

    Did anyone else cry watching this? It moved me.

  • @rosiefrisbymorrell
    @rosiefrisbymorrell 4 роки тому +1

    I really liked this Interview, thank you Russell Brand x
    There's a few things I felt Brian Cox was appearing to ignore, being a physicist-
    1.) There is no such thing as time, so how is this time on earth temporary?
    2.) Energy cant be created or destroyed, so how can the universe end, if energy cant be destroyed?
    3.) Physics has proven that even if a hydrogen atom, or any atom for that matter, moves on the other side of the universe, our bodies and everyones body will feel that movement, only very very very slight, as our atoms and all atoms are connected.
    He did speak about point 3.) Explaining that our world is unusual where the atoms interact with each other. However our science has discovered that all atoms interact, I feel Brian Cox is a nice man however he is limited by his knowledge, and scientific dogma.
    Thank you Russell, for encouraging a different thought. X

    • @08453300222
      @08453300222 4 роки тому +1

      Emotions aside, (I feel Brian Cox is a nice man however he is limited by is knowledge, ) Did you mean, `his` knowledge? Have a good day and God bless you.

    • @rosiefrisbymorrell
      @rosiefrisbymorrell 4 роки тому

      @@08453300222 hi, yes I did mean his knowledge, sorry it was a typo.
      I was also meaning sometimes when you know "so much" it can limit you to be able to think "outside of the box" from the knowledge that you have, if that makes sense?
      God bless you too xx

  • @InaayatIslam
    @InaayatIslam 6 років тому +21

    An hour of interesting worldly talk, this is conversation that people need to take part in more

  • @nigelbanks3738
    @nigelbanks3738 5 років тому +14

    Thank you for these shows Russell. I really enjoy them. Keep searching and sharing your journey! Blessings and Shalom to you!

  • @bogomagazine
    @bogomagazine 6 років тому +25

    The universe is consciousness and consciousness is always expanding. I think this is a beautiful idea!!

    • @alexv5581
      @alexv5581 5 років тому +1

      That is just a bunch of blah blah. First of all what is consciousness? Declaring arrogant statements like that is just reckless thinking.

    • @thelolmaster1997
      @thelolmaster1997 4 роки тому

      @@alexv5581 works as a simile though

    • @AvinaLookAbaat
      @AvinaLookAbaat 3 роки тому +1

      @@thelolmaster1997 "the universe is like consciousness, its always expanding" I like that more too

  • @tiffmeek
    @tiffmeek 6 років тому +1

    What a wonderful conversation. An example to all of how people with seemingly differing worldviews can come together and with mutual respect hold a discourse that honours both views and finds similarities that can be celebrated. So many comments from viewers concentrate on who is better between the two, who is right, who spoke better, who debated better, who 'owned' the other - why must we do that? As if these men are somehow combatants when in actuality they are two beautiful souls navigating the same waters but having a different experience. Surely the lesson here from both these men is that the only thing we do know for sure is the knowledge that we do not know for sure, and therefore all speculation on creation and the universe is worthy, whether it be religious or scientific, whether it be that matter creates consciousness, or consciousness creates matter. What's matters is we keep our minds open to all the possibilities of nature, the universe and everything... and love each other. :)

  • @ericaemmmars6082
    @ericaemmmars6082 2 роки тому

    Thank you Russell! As usual I feel that Brian and yourself have touched on the truth of our journey in life and l wish that more people would watch your shows. I share what I've watched but as of yet I've not heard anything in response from anyone and that kind of worries me. Are we destined for self destruction! Please don't ever stop being yourself and have endless conversations with Brian Cox. (Loved it)

  • @solshields
    @solshields 6 років тому +65

    Russel good podcast but let him fully finish his points

    • @mangonectarbosnick3079
      @mangonectarbosnick3079 6 років тому

      You going to let him ramble for the whole show?

    • @Helios601
      @Helios601 5 років тому +1

      @@ShotInTheDark you mean you have no understanding of what Biocentrism is?

    • @lawrencegatley6157
      @lawrencegatley6157 5 років тому +3

      Really frustrating, Brian lets him get to the end of his point. Russell doesn't.

  • @jimfrommars2591
    @jimfrommars2591 6 років тому +56

    I love the blank look that scientists get when they are told that consciousness is the ground of reality.

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher 5 років тому +2

      This is a brief explanation for "LIFE":
      Everything, both visible and invisible, is what most persons call "God".
      God is One Reality but just as a knife cannot cut itself, God cannot know itself (or at least EXPERIENCE Himself) and so has manifested this phenomenal universe within Himself. Therefore, this world of duality is really just a play of consciousness within Consciousness.
      Apparently, this phenomenal universe was "created" (within Consciousness) with the initial act (the so-called "Big Bang") and from that first deed, every action that has occurred has been a direct or indirect result of it.
      Therefore, each of us humans were the result of that initial manifestation. That is the real explanation for "karma" - everything was preordained from the initial spark (or to be more precise, preordained in ETERNITY).
      Whatever state in which we currently find ourselves is the result of two factors alone - our genetic make-up at conception and our present-life conditioning.
      Because we are temporarily residing within this dualistic universe, we experience both pain and pleasure, BOTH of which can (and usually does) cause us suffering.
      Suffering and pain are not the same.
      There are five kinds of suffering:
      1. Guilt
      2. Blame
      3. Pride
      4. Worry/Anxiety
      5. Regrets about the past and expectations for the future/Attachment to outcomes
      These types of suffering are the result of not properly understanding what was explained above, that life is a series of happenings and NOT caused by the individual living beings. No living creature, including us humans, has individual free-will. There is only the Universal, Divine Will at play, acting through every body.
      The body/mind is simply a biological machine.
      So now that you understand life and why we are suffering here in this (supposedly) material universe, you are now able to be liberated from all forms of suffering, RIGHT?
      WRONG! It is imperative to find an authentic spiritual master to assist you to come to the above realization, by slowly undoing your past conditioning.
      Even if you follow a competent teacher, you may still not come to a full understanding of life but if you are sincere, humble and dedicated, you will definitely find more peace in your daily life (all of which was DESTINED to occur, of course).
      Peace!
      🙏
      The World Teacher .

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher 5 років тому

      😇 Add 👉🏻 Swāmī Mahāprabhu 👈🏻 to your Facebook friends list if you are a spiritual seeker.
      Swamiji is able to answer ANY of your questions, as he is God’s Personal Representative on Earth. 😇

    • @strings-n-keys
      @strings-n-keys 5 років тому +1

      @@TheWorldTeacher Tell that to Christ on Judgment Day

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher 5 років тому +3

      Julia Walker
      Seek help, ASAP. 🙄

    • @strings-n-keys
      @strings-n-keys 5 років тому

      @@TheWorldTeacher Read the Bible....it will clear your confusion......it explains why there is suffering....the reason of suffering is Man`s separation from God

  • @MrKrishnadevotee
    @MrKrishnadevotee 6 років тому +11

    Russel, there are different ways to enlightenment. Brian's naturally designed to take the path of seeking knowledge. You meditate and practice devotion and act through selfless work. Each path reaches the same destination. You find Brians method frustrating and slow, but your designed different to him, your intuitive tools and psychological tools are your natural strength, which pushes you into the direction of devotion and selfless work. Brian strengths are different to yours, but very necessary as is yours.

    • @pup11074
      @pup11074 6 років тому +2

      Wonderful observation, it's this internal realisation (I think) which eludes people very often and leads to hostility and instability in things like politics. Our challenge is in seeing the other as valuable, without needing to have the ability to quantify what that is in any given person.
      If we are able to acknowledge that our brains work very differently, and that it is possible to lead a valuable life in ones own vision in spite of the variances of outcome in society. I think when this is known and understood generally across our mass of populations, we will see a kind of dissolution of the "left and right" politics model into an all encompassing entity giving equality of opportunity to the collide scope of people that we are.

    • @MrKrishnadevotee
      @MrKrishnadevotee 6 років тому

      Yes, but I am with Russell. Generally his focus is on the spiritual and inspiring people to move toward the spiritual intellect where you can harness or recieve from that source (creation). This is where all wisdom comes from and it will help humanity to mature and live more positive lives that will enrich us with an ever evolving experience.
      Although one could argue that this mad or negative environment is meant to be so that we can grow and mature. If things were perfect, we will not need to struggle and grow through pain and difficulty.

  • @rebeccavanderwalt9920
    @rebeccavanderwalt9920 2 роки тому +2

    2 of my favourite personalities in one studio... so awesome 💛

  • @cindyspiess9963
    @cindyspiess9963 2 роки тому +3

    Another very enlightening conversation between great minds. Thanks so much for both of you sharing your wisdoms with us .
    Russell always my favorite and Brian i've watch many documentaries featuring your science , I always enjoy .

  • @scarlao
    @scarlao 6 років тому +10

    I see this as what it is: a conversation. Not a competition. Loved it, learnt a lot.
    Can we have Akala next please, Russell?

  • @rosina6854
    @rosina6854 3 роки тому +4

    Wow the coming together of two great minds this is outstanding and amazing .

  • @user-cu7qs8lk4u
    @user-cu7qs8lk4u Рік тому +1

    Fantastic interview Russell brand is fantastic and true keeping interviews pure not like the mainstream media who are after him such a shame id rather listen to him them the news reports today.

  • @dolphintouchmichellepsychi6217
    @dolphintouchmichellepsychi6217 2 роки тому

    We are forever growing and learning. Our perception of things is ever changing...

  • @sarahelias8425
    @sarahelias8425 3 роки тому +3

    I am eternally grateful for all of these ideas presented. Brilliant

  • @perrin6
    @perrin6 4 роки тому +8

    One day there might be a movie about Brian Cox's life called 'Life of Brian'.

    • @themangleberry8772
      @themangleberry8772 4 роки тому

      There already is. Spoiler alert, he dies.

    • @QualityQman
      @QualityQman 4 роки тому +1

      🎵🎶🎵"Always look on the bright star of life"🎵🎶🎵

  • @allsop91
    @allsop91 6 років тому +18

    I thought this could have been a lot better. It was like 2 people talking but having different conversations. I think Russel could and should have tried to dive into science a lot more.

    • @BeyondSideshow
      @BeyondSideshow 6 років тому

      I thought the whole point of the conversation was that they approached the same subjects from two distinctively different points of view / backgrounds. How would you see Brand "diving into science more"?

    • @allsop91
      @allsop91 6 років тому +2

      If you know you've got Brian Cox coming on, would you not read up a little so you could dive into his work? He's sat across from one of the great minds of our time.
      There's also a difference between 2 people coming from different points of view and discussing, like I said, it seemed like they were having 2 separate conversations.

    • @BeyondSideshow
      @BeyondSideshow 6 років тому

      If I was going to discuss his work, then obviously I'd do a whole lot of research... But that didn't seem to be the point here?
      Well. Sure, it could have been better, like most things. But I'd rather have this than an hour of Russell Brand trying to wrap his head around science. To me it gets quite interesting around the 40 minute mark, as the differences in their fundamental world views (and the differences of logic vs philosophy etc) begin to emerge.
      edit: Damn, Brand is actually making a great point! :)

  • @rjd53
    @rjd53 5 років тому

    This is the kind of conversation we need, controversal but respectful although each of the two is enthousiastic about his massage. The arguments and the knowledge of both are important, each counterargument making sense. Of course in about an hour there cannot be full agreement, but they showed us a direction in which to go.

  • @dolphintouchmichellepsychi6217
    @dolphintouchmichellepsychi6217 2 роки тому

    Russell You need to interview Brian Cox again!!! PLEASE... He is a amazing.

  • @wordscomeafter6774
    @wordscomeafter6774 5 років тому +20

    Dialectical thinking!!! Holding two or more seemingly opposite ideas simultaneously! Yes, yes, yes! Great talk!

  • @Tupelo927
    @Tupelo927 6 років тому +8

    Absolutely fabulous! I feel I'll need to listen twice more to fully absorb & process the knowledge shared by these two diverse but equally brilliant thinkers. Many thanks from America!

  • @astroloudboy
    @astroloudboy 3 роки тому +3

    *This looks like it was filmed inside Xbox 360 console* 😀

  • @ladykatnip7698
    @ladykatnip7698 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this discussion, Russell. Like the one you had with Peterson, this one resonated with me on a deeper level because as Brian states it is important to hold multiple viewpoints at one time not just given the uncertainty of the universe but also the differences in other people. Dialogues like these help me in unifying these kinds of opposing views and in finding the kinks. You asked many questions I have pondered about. Brian's answers helped fill in some gaps. I have contemplated the line between geo and biochemistry. The concept of passing on information through replication as the marker for this line makes complete sense. Of course, then it has me back to wondering about what constitutes as passing on information and replication. If an atom can react with another atom the same way repeatedly to allow chemistry as a whole to exist -is that not also a sign of passing on information? Which I think is where the fine line between your views and Brian's rest. It harkens back to Brian's point about the locality and the point you make about being an observer. I do think our ability to observe is unique in its own way. However, I also think a dog's ability to observe is unique too. I think the universe has as many observers and perspectives that it needs to perpetuate existence. At its fundamental levels, the universe functions both geo and biochemically. I think there is a tendency in people to be too local...people want to give the universe purely human characteristics which give rise to the idea of us being made in the creator's image. I believe the universe does have animal-like traits in that it breaks down and digests existence like any other lifeform. In this way, it functions as a person would. This plays out on a scale so massive that we like organelles have limited scope. It means us no harm in the same way we don't mean any cell in our bodies harm. Because I believe this, it leads to the humility and acceptance that Brian mentions and it also affirms spiritually we are connected to the universe without having to do the math to prove it. It leaves me with the same conclusion as always that knowledge and spirituality merely help to inform us in hopes that we will make rational decisions that when possible have some altruistic results. Because it isn't enough to worry about one's own survivability all the time. There needs to be a state, as you first talk about with the line between geo and bio, that allows for continual passing on information. If the universe can not do this, then it leads to that bleak future Brian discussed...at least for humanity and life on Earth. How we act based on this information passed on to us is what gives us purpose and meaning. Everything we allow into our personal human experience shapes us in some form or another. Also, there were some parts that really made me laugh....' It's certainly bleaker'...' It seems like you get some sort of delight from that'....'Let's see what other planets we can fuck up.' I completely agree on this point. While the need for further expansion may one day be important, I think we need to evolve quite a bit more before migrating. Just like a CEO to want to expand haha. Of course, when you have all the money you need to explore whatever frontier on earth you want and the only limitations you have are global resources you think going beyond the globe is the next step. Those people in North Korea though are probably just hoping they can explore more than their geographic cage in this lifetime. So I really don't want our future generation to deal with planetary conflicts when we still haven't fixed the ones here.

  • @angge4261
    @angge4261 2 роки тому +2

    LOVED this. The entire thing made me feel calm. Quite the thing to achieve.

  • @atwax
    @atwax 3 роки тому +3

    Invite him again, this is a really good conversation. Thanks!

  • @pambennett8967
    @pambennett8967 6 років тому +10

    Jeez Brian it’s not the size of the population just yet but the way we treat each other that is causing these problems.. using Permaculture and solar power and other techniques to repair our world plus spreading wealth and information instead of letting it concentrate in big corporations and institutions would fix a lot

  • @hillloguz5810
    @hillloguz5810 6 років тому +4

    I'm in love with Brian Cox.

  • @karl6525
    @karl6525 3 роки тому +2

    23:47 THERE!! Professor Cox just hit the nail on the head!

  • @shaungold
    @shaungold 3 роки тому +2

    Valuable and insignificant at the same time is a wonderful quote and I love the way it leads to the concept of real Philosophy is as important as Science. For me it is the obvious understanding of non-duality.

  • @denisepollitt1021
    @denisepollitt1021 5 років тому +34

    " I don't have a personal religion, we don't know the origins of the universe. We are a mystery, and for me, that's enough, fullstop." : Brian Cox. Russell flies into a 3000 word monologue that sounds like he's reading from a thesaurus. This was very interesting to say the least.

    • @lauralucy1
      @lauralucy1 4 роки тому +5

      Denise Pollitt
      Listen in slow motion
      Chew on it a while
      Swallow
      ....and enjoy digesting top quality food for thought 😉

    • @mewntay230
      @mewntay230 4 роки тому +9

      I feel like people genuinely get offended by strong vocabulary.

    • @charleshill2121
      @charleshill2121 4 роки тому +3

      @@mewntay230 Indubitably my friend. 😉

    • @SuperEdge67
      @SuperEdge67 4 роки тому +9

      Brand needs to learn that you don’t have to try and impress everyone with your vocabulary to get a point across.

    • @anthonycrook1987
      @anthonycrook1987 3 роки тому

      yea, but Russell was in the zone 39/40 min in, but most feel to ponder "good" morality with bad results, (like being sued for helping someone), so the majority remains neutral. Is it possible for governing bodies to accept good, helpful positive ideas and innovations without being snuffed out or bought out. Its like we need something like war or pandemics to bring out mutual acceptance. or should I say a common slang, "Whatever'