Saturn v Jupiter - Katherine Parkinson, Paul Abel and Michele Dougherty

土星与木星 - 凯瑟琳·帕克森、保罗·阿贝尔和米歇尔·多赫蒂

The Infinite Monkey Cage

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2025-03-13

42 分钟
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To access this episode early and ad-free, subscribe to BBC Podcast Premium on Apple Podcasts. The episode will be available for free with adverts on 13th March. Brian Cox and Robin Ince referee as Saturn and Jupiter square up to each other in a planetary face off. Representing team Saturn is space physicist Professor Michele Dougherty, and in the opposite corner is Dr Paul Abel on Team Jupiter. Katherine Parkinson judges this cosmic contest, casting the final vote to decide who will be awarded the coveted Kuiper Belt. It is not all about looks of course, but it is a significant factor in a first impression. Both Saturn and Jupiter score highly in this department, boasting magnificent icy rings and colourful stripes respectively. But what lies beneath their aesthetically pleasing exteriors? How do the planets compare on the inside? The gas giants have been subjects of investigation for many years, with historic missions like Galileo and Cassini uncovering their secrets. But they aren’t alone, each planet is surrounded by its own mini solar system of moons, which get space scientists just as excited as their parent planets do. Both Jupiter and Saturn have moons which are hot contenders in the search for extra-terrestrial life and our panel discuss the future plans to explore them. Producer: Melanie Brown Exec Producer: Sasha Feachem Researcher: Olivia Jani
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  • BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts Hello, I'm Brian Cox.

  • I'm Robin Ince and this is the Infinite Monkey Cage.

  • Now, as many of you will know,

  • there is quite an overlap between the world of both theoretical

  • and particle physics and also world and international wrestling.

  • The Large Hadron Collider was indeed inspired by a bout between Rowdy Roddy Piper

  • and Hulk Hogan where Peter Higgs,

  • a very, very keen wrestling fan,

  • tremendous amount of energy that was expounded when the two went

  • from a double leg takedown into a camel clutch,

  • ending up with a pile driver.

  • And it was at that point he thought,

  • what if the origin of the masses of the W

  • and Z bosons is electroweak symmetry breaking in the early universe?

  • Perhaps the universe is metastable and we live in a false vacuum state.

  • Take him down.

  • Roddy.

  • Are you okay?

  • Are you ok?

  • I'm fin.