
Destiny
Professor Brian Cox explores the laws of the universe. In this episode, Brian looks at the nature of time and its role in creating both the universe and ourselves.
Having explored the wonders of the solar system, Professor Brian Cox steps boldly on to an even bigger stage - the universe.
Who are we? Where do we come from? For thousands of years humanity has turned to religion and myth for answers to these enduring questions. But in this series, Brian presents a different set of answers - answers provided by science.
In this episode, Brian seeks to understand the nature of time and its role in creating both the universe and ourselves. From an extraordinary calendar built into the landscape of Peru to the beaches of Costa Rica, Brian explores the cycles of time which define our experience of life on Earth. But even the most epic cycles of life can't begin to compare to the vast expanse of cosmic time.
For instance, just as the Earth orbits the Sun, the solar system orbits the entire Milky Way galaxy. This orbit takes a staggering 250 million years to complete.
Ultimately, Brian discovers that time is not characterised by repetition but by irreversible change. From the relentless march of a glacier, to the decay of an old mining town, the ravaging effects of time are all around us. The vast universe is subject to these same laws of change. As we look out to the cosmos, we can see the story of its evolution unfold, from the death of the first stars to the birth of the youngest. This journey from birth to death will ultimately lead to the destruction not just of our planet, but also the entire universe, and with it the end of time itself.
Yet without this inevitable destruction, the universe would be without what is perhaps the greatest wonder of all - the brief moment in time in which life can exist.
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Brian’s history
Duration: 01:33
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The arrow of time
Duration: 05:40
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Entropy and time
Duration: 05:28
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The Chankillo calendar
Duration: 02:54
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Trentemøller
Evil Dub
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Tesla
The Gate/ Invited
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Brian Cox |
| Director | Stephen Cooter |
| Producer | Stephen Cooter |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Renouf |
| Series Producer | James Van Der Pool |
Broadcasts
Sun 6 Mar 201121:00BBC HD & BBC Two
Mon 7 Mar 201101:00BBC HD- Tue 8 Mar 201119:00BBC Two England
- Wed 9 Mar 201119:00BBC Two Northern Ireland
Thu 10 Mar 201120:00BBC HD- Tue 31 May 201100:15BBC One except Northern Ireland, Scotland & Wales
- Sat 4 Jun 201101:00BBC One Northern Ireland
Mon 27 Jun 201122:05BBC HD
Wed 29 Jun 201101:20BBC HD- Boxing Day 201119:00
- Tue 27 Dec 201102:55
Sun 22 Jan 201200:00BBC HD- Mon 6 Jun 201622:00
- Mon 13 Jun 201600:10
- Thu 17 Aug 201722:00
- Fri 18 Aug 201702:00
- Sat 30 Mar 201910:00BBC Two except Scotland
- Thu 16 Jan 202022:00
- Sat 19 Sep 202009:00BBC Two except Scotland
- Tue 23 Aug 202201:00
- Tue 9 May 202315:00BBC Two except Scotland & Wales
- Tue 9 May 202316:00BBC Two Wales HD & Wales only
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