‘No ghosts’ Cox in twitter storm
Date published: 12 July 2011
OLDHAM physicist Brian Cox has caused a Twitter storm after mocking people who believe in ghosts and the afterlife.
The Chadderton-born professor and former Hulme Grammar School pupil described listeners who criticised his radio show discussion as “nobbers”.
Professor Cox’s light-hearted Radio 4 science programme “The Infinite Monkey Cage” last week poked fun at people who believe in ghosts.
When listeners complained the show was unbalanced, the Saddleworth-based professor described them on social network site Twitter as “utter nobbers”.
In another tweet he added: “There are no ghosts, so it would be silly to believe in them.”
The 42-year-old is a Professor of Particle Physics and Royal Society University Research Fellow at the University of Manchester.
A BBC source said he was entitled to his views but to use that word to describe people was “a bit offensive”.
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