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Brian Cox
(3 Mar 1968 - )
English particle physicist, populariser of science and author who is regarded as Britain’s successor to David Attenborough and Patrick Moore as an outstanding television and radio presenter bringing science to the public. He was inspired by Carl Sagan and Patrick Moore to pursue a Ph.D. in physics, and became a member of the High Energy Physics group at the University of Manchester, conducting research with the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
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Science Quotes by Brian Cox (2 quotes)
[Public cynicism towards professional expertise is] entirely wrong, and it’s the road back to the cave. The way we got out of the caves and into modern civilisation is through the process of understanding and thinking. Those things were not done by gut instinct. Being an expert does not mean that you are someone with a vested interest in something; it means you spend your life studying something. You’re not necessarily right–but you’re more likely to be right than someone who’s not spent their life studying it.
— Brian Cox
As quoted in interview with Decca Aitkenhead, 'Prof Brian Cox: Being anti-expert – that’s the way back to the cave', The Guardian (2 Jul 2016)
Science is about paying attention to tiny things, and that’s how you end up uncovering the fundamental laws of nature.
— Brian Cox
As quoted in interview with Decca Aitkenhead, 'Prof Brian Cox: Being anti-expert – that’s the way back to the cave', The Guardian (2 Jul 2016)
See also:
- 3 Mar - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Cox's birth.