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The lives of guards on Death Row are affected by one of their charges: a black man accused of child murder and rape, yet who has a mysterious gift.

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Despite his innocence John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) accepts his destiny and is ready to die in this heartbreaking scene from The Green Mile. Paul (Tom Hanks) accepts his wishes although he doesn't want to kill what he believes to be a miracle from God. One of the most powerful, tearjerking scenes in movie history.

What is The Green Mile about?

The Green Mile (1999) Synopsis: Frank Darabont’s adaptation of the Stephen King novel. Paul, the head guard of a prison, meets an inmate, John, an African American who is accused of murdering two girls. His life changes drastically when he discovers that John has a special gift.

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Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) tells Paul (Tom Hanks) that he has been through enough psychical experience with humanity’s cruelty and that he is ready to die.

"I'm tired of all the pain I feel and hear in the world every day." This is a must see movie for any generation.

What is The Green Mile about?

The Green Mile (1999) Synopsis: Frank Darabont’s adaptation of the Stephen King novel. Paul, the head guard of a prison, meets an inmate, John, an African American who is accused of murdering two girls. His life changes drastically when he discovers that John has a special gift.

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I recently got to sit down with physicist and science communicator extraordinaire Prof. Brian Cox. Did we talk about black holes, the Big Bang, or alien worlds? Nope! We talked about biology. Specifically, what is “life” and how did it begin? You might not expect it, but looking at life through the lens of physics can teach us a lot about why interesting groups of atoms like you and me exist.

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It is estimated that there are roughly 200 billion galaxies and 70 quintillion stars in the universe, but the famous English physicist and professor of Particle Physics, Brian Cox, claimed in an interview on the BBC that Earth is the only planet where life exists, and we are the only civilization in the universe.

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Brian Cox - The Most Shocking Mysteries In The Universe

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Brian Cox: "Oumuamua SUDDENLY RETURNED & Is Sending STRANGE Signals To Earth!"

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Since the inception of space exploration, scientists have been on a quest to unravel the mystery of extraterrestrial life. With extensive research and the exploration of celestial bodies, we were convinced that we were alone in the universe, until the unexpected visit of Oumuamua in October 2017. In a shocking turn of events, Oumuamua has made a surprising comeback, and renowned astrophysicist Brian Cox has sounded the alarm, revealing shocking details about our first interstellar visitor. Join us as we uncover the truth and what this might mean for the future of the Earth!

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Is The Universe 26.7 Billion Years Old? Brian Cox on The Big Bang

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Dive deep into the cosmos with renowned physicist Brian Cox as we explore an audacious theory that could upend our understanding of the universe's age in this intriguing video, "Is The Universe 26.7 Billion Years Old? Brian Cox on The Big Bang".

Venture through the enigmatic world of cosmology as we discuss the possibilities that our universe might be almost twice as old as current estimates suggest. Brian Cox guides us through groundbreaking research and novel concepts that hint at an ageless cosmos, painting a cosmic landscape filled with 26.7 billion years of mysteries.

From the Big Bang's explosive event to the provocative notion of evolving 'coupling constants' and the fascinating concept of a Multiverse, Cox unravels the fabric of space and time. Examine how recent observations of surprisingly mature early galaxies may serve as pieces of a puzzle that challenges the very heart of Big Bang cosmology.

Embark on a journey across the vast expanse of cosmic time and space as we contemplate a universe potentially filled with an estimated 2 trillion galaxies. Are we on the cusp of a paradigm shift in our cosmological understanding, or is this a mere cosmic illusion?

In the spirit of scientific exploration, this video stands as a testament to the power of empirical evidence and rigorous scientific scrutiny. Join Brian Cox as we seek answers to some of the most profound questions in cosmology.

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Brian Cox - From Simple Martian Life to Advanced Alien Civilizations

Join us on a journey through the cosmos with the renowned astrophysicist Brian Cox as he unravels the mysteries of Mars, Martian life, and the tantalizing possibilities of advanced alien civilizations. In this thought-provoking exploration, Cox delves into the groundbreaking revelation that astrobiologists believe the Viking landers may have discovered evidence of microbial life on Mars decades ago, only to unintentionally obliterate it through their experiments.

Cox presents compelling evidence that Mars, a planet with a history eerily similar to Earth's, could have been the cradle of extraterrestrial life. Could there be Martians, past or present, lurking beneath the Martian surface? Our search for answers takes us on a quest to understand the Fermi Paradox – the perplexing question of why, with billions of galaxies and stars, we haven't yet encountered other civilizations.

As we delve deeper into the quest for intelligent life, Cox introduces the concept of "techno signatures" and the monumental implications of discovering advanced civilizations beyond Earth. With upcoming missions to image exoplanets and the potential for eavesdropping on alien communications, the prospect of contact with other civilizations looms on the horizon.

Prepare to be inspired and awed by the vastness of the universe and the possibilities it holds. Brian Cox's insights challenge our perceptions of our place in the cosmos, making this a must-watch for anyone curious about the search for extraterrestrial life and the future of human exploration.

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Brian Cox Breaks In Tears: "The Moon Is NOT What You Think!"

Once believed to be a familiar beacon in our skies, the moon seems to be hiding secrets that even science is struggling to decipher. New discoveries suggest a history and constitution vastly different from the textbooks that you have been reading your whole life.

Dr. Brian Cox presents a novel perspective on the moon, challenging conventional beliefs about its origins, composition, and significance. Cox not taking science skeptics lightly is nothing new. But what is striking is what he believes has escaped the naked eye. To guide us through the dark chambers of new data, Dr. Cox has chosen to share and confront the unimaginable.

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To delve into knottier topics that exist within Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan's critically-acclaimed new film about the creator of the atomic bomb, Esquire hosted a conversation between Nolan and Professor Brian Cox – no stranger to communicating complicated science on a mass scale.

How, exactly, do you prepare a cast for a film of this scale and scientific complexity? What’s up with those black-and-white scenes? And how does Oppenheimer fit alongside Nolan’s much-loved filmography, from time-travel thriller Tenet to wartime epic Dunkirk? You will not need a science textbook to understand everything going on, but it might be helpful to have Google open.

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In the vast expanse of the universe, one question persists: Are we alone? Join renowned physicist Brian Cox as we grapple with the enigmatic Great Filter hypothesis.

This theory presents a chilling explanation for the cosmic silence, suggesting a nearly insurmountable barrier that keeps civilizations from reaching the stars. But is this barrier behind us or ahead of us? Could it have annihilated other civilizations before us?

Through the lens of the Great Filter, we explore the Fermi Paradox, the possibilities of extraterrestrial life, and the secrets buried deeper in the cosmos. We face both optimism and warning, examining our place in the universe and the perils of unchecked technological advancement.

In this enthralling journey, Brian Cox navigates the cautionary tales and hopeful prospects written across the heavens. Are we the exception or the rule? Tune in to uncover the mysteries and redefine our cosmic story.

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Chances are, we’re not alone in the universe. But if that’s true — why can’t we seem to find our neighbors?

This question is known as the Fermi paradox, and it continues to go unsolved. However, some theories could offer potential solutions.

Physicist Brian Cox explains the paradox and walks us through our best guesses as to the reason for our quasi-isolation.

0:00 Who is Enrico Fermi?
0:22 What is the Fermi Paradox?
1:29 Rare Earth Hypothesis
2:41 Extinguished Civilizations
3:51 Technological Singularity
4:34 Vast Distances
5:14 Cosmic Quarantine
7:31 The Great Filter
9:51 The Great Silence

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About Brian Cox:

Brian Cox obtained a first class honors degree in physics from the University of Manchester in 1995 and in 1998 a Ph.D. in High Energy Particle Physics at the DESY laboratory in Hamburg. Brian is now Professor of Particle Physics at the University of Manchester, The Royal Society Professor for Public Engagement in Science and a Fellow of the Royal Society.

Brian is widely recognized as the foremost communicator for all things scientific, having presented a number of highly acclaimed science programs for the BBC watched by billions internationally including ‘Adventures in Space and Time’ (2021), ‘Universe’ (2021), ‘The Planets’ (2018), ‘Forces of Nature’ (2016), ‘Human Universe’ (2014), ‘Wonders of Life’ (2012), ‘Wonders of the Universe’ (2011) and ‘Wonders of the Solar System’ (2010).

As an author, Brian has also sold over a million books worldwide including ‘Black Holes’, ‘Universal: A Guide to the Cosmos’, ‘Quantum Universe’ and ‘Why Does E=mc2?’ with co-author Professor Jeffrey Forshaw. He also wrote the series of books to accompany his popular television and radio programs.

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Did you know that if we could travel to each galaxy in one second, it would take us 63,376 years to visit just the two trillion galaxies in the observable universe? Scientists believe that the observable universe is only 5% of the whole universe. Our own Milky Way galaxy has 400 billion stars, and it takes light thousands of years to travel from one galaxy to another. What's even more astonishing is that the universe is expanding in all directions at a speed faster than the speed of light.

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Modern Science explains the origin of the universe with the Big Bang Theory.
According to this theory, our world emerged from the explosion of singularity, a point in space-time where energy density and mass approach infinity, and all dimensions reach zero.
But Recently, Brian Cox has made a bold announcement stating that the universe has always existed and the Big Bang Theory is wrong.

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Are We Alone in The Galaxy? Brian Cox on Alien Life
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It is one of the most intriguing questions in all of science...Are we alone?
There are about 300 million planets in our galaxy alone that might support life as we know it. By the sheer number of these planets it can be argued that we are most likely not unique in the galaxy. Brian Cox thinks that there must be intelligent civilizations out there, although they might be extremely rare when we consider the rise of intelligent life here on Earth.

Imagine intelligent civilizations are prevalent throughout the lifespan of the galaxy. There had to be a first civilization. Asking: Are we alone? Only in their case the answer would be, yes. But maybe, that civilization is us.

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