Brian Cox may refer to:
(On the energy radiated by the Sun) It's four hundred million million million million watts. That is a million times the power consumption of the United States every year, radiated in one second, and we worked that out by using some water, a thermometer, a tin, and an umbrella. And that's why I love physics.
[The 1975 Chase Econometrics] showed that for every one dollar spent on Apollo, 14 came back into the U. S. economy.
When you fall into a black hole you will be literally spaghettified.
We explore because we are curious, not because we wish to develop grand views of reality or better widgets.
Climate change: Don't undermine the science just because you don't like the economics
Deeper understanding confers that most precious thing - wonder.
For the first time, we saw our world, not as a solid, immovable, kind of indestructible place, but as a very small, fragile-looking world just hanging against the blackness of space.
Feudal societies don't create great cinema; we have great theatre. The egalitarian societies create great cinema. The Americans, the French. Because equality is sort of what the cinema deals with. It deals with stories which don't fall into 'Everybody in their place and who's who,' and all that. But the theatre's full of that.