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Oh, I’ll make this pie myself now let’s
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work with pencils
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Amur tiger
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did a good job
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space
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without end and edge didn’t know that I would
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miss the ordinary sky so much the goal of our
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expedition my Milancholic friend is worth
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everyone solutions, I am sure we will be the first to
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discover water in our solar
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system,
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spend so much time to find
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ordinary water You shouldn’t
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speak so disrespectfully
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water is the most amazing and very
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common substance on earth, it
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covers 70 percent of the earth’s surface
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but fresh water accounts for only
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3 percent only this is suitable for
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drinking
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[music]
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Now it’s clear
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Wow, I just didn’t understand the logic.
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Today, scientists believe that
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life on earth could have arisen from the
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repeated passage of electric
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lightning discharges through various bodies of water
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in the primitive atmosphere of the Earth
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containing tan ammonia and hydrogen, as
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numerous experiments have shown when
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electric discharges are passed through
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water, the building blocks of life are formed,
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amino acids, from which you can assemble
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various proteins that make up living
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organisms, but water not only gave us
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life, it is also beautiful, it is protected by
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water, it can store heat better than all other substances,
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since there is a lot of water on Earth
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This property of water
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keeps fluctuations in the temperature of the earth within
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small limits and makes it possible for
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life to exist. Of course, in some places
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it can be quite cool in winter and in summer,
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but these fluctuations are far from critical and
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we can easily cope with them
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simply by dressing for the weather; freezing water
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turns into ice, the density of which is
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less than that of liquid water, so when
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cold weather sets in, ice covers the reservoirs
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on top and protects the rest of the water from
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freezing, which saves life
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oh Opachki And here is the purpose of our journey. The
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mysterious Enceladus, in my opinion, is still
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Saturn, everything is correct Enceladus, one of the
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satellites of Saturn, that white speck
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it is very tiny only 500 kilometers
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in diameter if it is so small
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they would fly to Mars Mars Sorry this is
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pop music
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[music]
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Enceladus one of the satellites of Saturn
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mainly consists of water ice has the
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most reflective surface in the solar system
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almost white color it
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reflects more than 90 percent of
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sunlight What makes him the most brilliant
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representative of the solar system
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oh I'm
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afraid you're playing too hard my snowballs we
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can't make it here the temperature is minus 200
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degrees Celsius So don't even think about
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turning off the heaters of your spacesuits
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or licking anything metal
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and what kind of life is this possible? That's the
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point of the scientists' observation behind this
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amazing satellite, they
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suggest that deep inside its
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temperature is much higher than on the
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surface,
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imagine, and at a depth of a hundred
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kilometers there may be liquid water,
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possible life
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friends, reception thysmograph recorded the noise of
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underground flows, this is phenomenal,
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there is an underground ocean on Enceladus
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[music]
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woke up
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that you were lucky to fall under
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one of the geysers,
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these fountains were recorded by the
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Cassini probe flying past the satellite in 20005
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So-so luck we are flying home of course
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no, it would be a crime to
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leave without even taking water samples from its
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underground ocean So that means we are
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kilometers below the surface
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as if we didn’t have to give
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our lives here completely and yet I don’t
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understand why your water is so all
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unusual that in it especially all the
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unique properties of water are explained by
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the structure of its molecule consisting of two
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hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms of
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water molecules attract each other and
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form a liquid They often change their
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neighbors, being attracted only to one or the
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other, so water can flow and change
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its shape when the temperature becomes
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negative, then the molecules no longer have enough
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strength to change neighbors and they cling to
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each other with a death grip, forming
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hexagons, this is the solid state
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of water or Simply put, ice, precisely because of the
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voids inside the hexagons, the density of
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ice is less than that of liquid water and it
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always floats on the surface; among
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other things, electromagnetic waves do not pass through water,
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this of course
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prevents scuba divers from communicating with each
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other, but thanks to this property, water
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protects us from powerful electromagnetic
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rays from space that could
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destroy all living things, there is
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nothing living visible here, it is
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unlikely that we will be able to see this life with the
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naked eye. But even if we
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find in this water just amino acids, the
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harbingers of life, this will already be a
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revolution in science, see
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Let's catch this cuttlefish
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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crumb overboard
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Just look at this, it’s
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phenomenal, it
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looks like
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it’s hatching
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[music]
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Vasyash woke up and said that you were lucky to get
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under one of the geysers,
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these fountains were recorded by the
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Cassini probe flying past the satellites in 2005
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year Yes, so-so luck
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in the underwater ocean
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[music]
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[music]
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and now
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we’re hanging out in the orbit of Saturn, only
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nothing
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[music]
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in fact it was not true Well, good
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[music]
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yes yes
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The reality is much more boring this is a
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phenomenal revolution in science, you
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understand we found life in space we need to
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land on Enceladus again and collect
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new samples
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[music] it
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can’t be How can that be And where did it go it’s no
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longer there it’s destroyed maybe a
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meteorite or internal processes doesn’t matter
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anymore
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[music]
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Enceladus is a real satellite
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of Saturn at present it safe and
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sound, his condition is not
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in danger, the scientist actually
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suggests that under its surface there
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is an ocean of liquid water that creates
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all the conditions for the emergence and
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preservation of life
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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[music] my
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friends my friends are bored
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and wonderful for ski lovers
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ski slopes of any
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difficulty level females snowboards Whatever your heart
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desires and even unique opportunities
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Northern Lights wonderful winter holiday
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on the cozy Northern Island that will
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not leave anyone indifferent
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[music]
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It’s a pity that I can’t Stay with you business
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but in a week I’ll definitely be back
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definitely come fly our friend is busy
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we will certainly miss you,
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my friends, having fun, first of all,
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accommodation at the hotel, games, entertainment
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will wait
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[music] So much for the
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cozy Northern Island, I do
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n’t understand anything. Everything here is written with the
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latest technology
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[applause]
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[music]
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[music] there is
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no electricity left, of course
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Hey, I think I found food here.
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Well, at least we won’t die of hunger; it’s
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delicious; there’s nothing to
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even heat it up; there’s
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no electricity; there are no trees;
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all that’s left here is iron or
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fireproof plastic; it’s
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only coming in a week;
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you’re just not holding out here; listen,
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desperate; you’re mine; we’re
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civilized. creatures, can we really not
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think of anything better than burning a
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couple of chairs? Moreover, all
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the chairs here are iron, but let’s assume
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aluminum, but that’s not what I’m talking about, I’m talking
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about alternative energy sources.
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What other sources are
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the most familiar energy sources for us?
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oil, gas and coal, but how?
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practice shows that their reserves are not
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infinite; today people are actively looking for
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other or alternative sources
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of energy;
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energy is everywhere, you just need to
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learn how to extract it;
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here you should pay attention to
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natural processes; for example,
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we know that the Moon and the sun
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attract Mary’s water, so two or
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four times a day water is in the sea
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rises for a while and then
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falls
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[music]
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in one direction and then in the other, you can
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use it if you lower the water from a
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special generator,
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the water around the island froze and it was
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just an example of what prevents us from
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using energy,
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wind energy has been used for hundreds of years,
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yes, yes I I’m talking about the most ordinary
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windmills, but then we forgot about
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it when we began to mine and burn
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coal and then oil to
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drive steam engines and
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internal combustion engines
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[music] the
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operating diagram of a wind generator is the same as that
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of a mill, the wind turns the blades, but the
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resulting energy is not wasted for
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grinding flour and is converted into
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electricity
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[music] it
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turned out
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hooray hurray
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hurray hurray
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it didn’t freeze, but now
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we’re not so cold
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[music]
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of course, my friends, it’s a
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source of energy and even if it doesn’t
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heat here, we can transform its cold light
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sunlight can be converted into
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electricity using silicon
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wafer solar cells when light
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falls on a silicon wafer it
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knocks electrons out of the atoms these
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electrons will repel each
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other and move along the wire in one
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direction And this is electric
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current
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[music]
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how come I could have forgotten
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Today the polar night begins in these
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latitudes it will last 3 days
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[music]
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[music] I ca
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n’t feel my legs for another couple of hours
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[music]
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we have to hurry up
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we have to hurry before the top layer of the
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Earth is too frozen What kind of
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warmth can the earth be like?
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Let those who find us do this
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while there is at least one chance to escape, I won’t
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just have a chance. We have a chance to escape, we
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can use a truly
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source of energy, the warmth of the earth,
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the warmth of the earth is an inexhaustible source of
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energy, even in the coldest winter, its
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temperature at a depth of more than a meter is already
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positive because inside our planet is
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hot like the surface of the sun the earth's
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crust is warming up from the inside
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First we wanted to use the energy of
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the wind
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[music]
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[music]
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let's not get tired and you my we have
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almost reached the desired
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depth
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[music]
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The earth is warmer But soon it will cool down and it
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will become cold here again But no,
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we will install a container here through which
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we will drive water, thereby heating
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it, and in order not to lose heat, we will cover it
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on top with earth in the thickness of the earth, a container in
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which two tubes are connected from the surface,
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one water flows into the container, the
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other is pumped out to the surface on the
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surface of the tube pass through the
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heating radiator
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[music]
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our punctual friend You are exactly as
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always, you
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arrived for a few days
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[music]
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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[music]
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what is the third hour of the morning what kind of
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jokes is the panic button
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my friend What happened
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I invited to tell you the
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most unpleasant news, an auditor is coming to us. An
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experimental accelerator for
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the engine so that we can fly faster than the
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speed of light in Any end of the Universe,
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my arrogant friend. But it’s
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impossible,
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the laws of our Universe; no one can bypass
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the speed of light - this is the maximum speed;
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at first, nothing will work out for me,
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Lord
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[ music]
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[music]
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Where have we been thrown, what kind of
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phantasmagoria,
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admit that this is just a
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bad joke
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But nothing has changed, everything is the same
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as before,
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not the same,
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and for this I’m not sure
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phenomenally
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phenomenally dangerous we may
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not be adapted to hostile
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parallelism of this world, we cannot
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stay here.
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I can press this lever and we will return
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to our world, but we need to be absolutely
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sure that we are in a parallel world.
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Because if we are now in our world, then press the
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lever and throw us out. Parallel world
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[music]
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Yes
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Problem how will we even understand in a
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parallel world whether we are there or not, everything is the same here
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[music]
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flows I
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propose a more scientific approach let's check the
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operation of the simplest laws of physics if
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they work correctly then we agree in our
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world where to start
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with the law of gravity order don't get hurt
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my friend fell quite
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realistic
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Perhaps we’ll start with Pascal’s law, we
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’ll have to fall No, it asked for pressure in
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liquids and gases, officially
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Pascal’s law sounds like this:
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pressure force in liquids and gases is transmitted
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equally in all directions Yes It’s
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a bit boring and not very clear, this law
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is easier to show the
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speed of water flowing from different
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the holes are the same, which means the pressure
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that caused it to pour out is also
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the same
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[music]
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this law also works and when we
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inflate a balloon, the balloon inflates
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equally in all directions. That’s why
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it is so round. But if
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Pascal’s law didn’t work and the pressure in the balloons
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was distributed unevenly, then we would
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see a completely different picture; another
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way to see the action of this law is
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to pour liquid into communicating vessels, no
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matter what shape these vessels are, the
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level of liquid in them will always be
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the same. Thanks to this property,
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you can easily lift very heavy
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objects; just connect a very
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wide and a very narrow vessel and fill
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with their liquid Now you can lift
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any object using only the force of your
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own weight, this device
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is called a hydraulic jack,
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build a hydraulic house, find the elephant
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and we can easily check
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[music]
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Maybe it’s easier to inflate the ball
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Well, if you prefer the easy way,
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you see the ball inflates evenly in all
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directions That’s why it’s like this
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Pascal's round law works, what are you doing,
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you're inflating
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[applause] I'll
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show you cool,
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okay, whatever you want,
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we have no time for games,
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I think it's worth doing a couple more experiments
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[music] the
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law the law has been returned says the pressure
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inside a moving liquid or
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moving gas decreases with increasing
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speed not try to remember it,
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try to understand it, if you turn on the hair dryer
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to dry your hair and place a
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ping-pong ball in the air stream, it is
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also quite clear that the ball remains
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inside the air stream; the
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higher pressure outside does not allow it to fall out; it
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always returns the ball back into the
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stream, where the pressure is much higher less, among
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other things, the law has been returned, it allows
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airplanes to fly, the air speed under
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the wing is lower, which means the air pressure
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is higher, this is higher pressure under
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the wing and keeps the plane in the air
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[applause]
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[music]
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he can, and now let’s look at my trick
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[music]
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Well then at least two laws
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work correctly, plus the law of gravity
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Yes,
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that’s good news. But for the purity of the experiment, you
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also need to check Archimedes’ law
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without me.
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One day Archimedes jumped into the bathtub,
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splashed the water, screamed Eureka and discovered a
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new law, Archimedes’ law states that a
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body immersed in a liquid or
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surrounded by a gas works
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buoyant force equal to the weight of the
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displaced part of the liquid or gas;
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to see the effects of Archimedes' law, it is
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enough to lower the load on a spring
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scale into water; when immersed, the
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scale readings will decrease since the buoyant
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force acts on the load; the water
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pushes out the object immersed in it and
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its weight decreases
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[music]
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In addition principle, Archimedes' law
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explains why balloons fly
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through the air and ships float on the seas, they
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are supported by
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buoyant force,
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you see the weight has decreased, Archimedes' law
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works
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in its own world
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[laughter]
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and now attention [music]
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[music]
00:36:02
[music]
00:36:16
[music] Let's
00:36:24
push a little more once two
00:36:29
times two
00:36:31
[music]
00:36:38
haven’t seen
00:36:41
[music]
00:36:44
why are you skipping daily
00:36:47
workouts are you kidding or something?
00:36:51
We have Zero Gravity. You don’t even have to walk here
00:37:00
[music] I
00:37:03
’ll be back of course
00:37:05
[applause] [ music]
00:37:11
understand, my weightless friend, neglecting
00:37:15
physical activity is extremely harmful, even
00:37:18
more so in weightlessness But it’s nice to have such an
00:37:22
attitude towards your health, it’s simply
00:37:24
outrageous, you’re ruining it, my
00:37:27
health. He doesn’t complain about
00:37:29
it yet, but then when Gravity
00:37:33
returns, your muscles and bones will no longer be
00:37:37
as strong as before, what’s
00:37:40
going on with it in a bear, it’s not muscles, stop, it’s not
00:37:45
bones to give birth to
00:37:47
In general you are right of course
00:37:50
[music]
00:37:52
as surprising as it may be, our Bones are
00:37:55
indeed stronger than granite. And all because
00:37:58
our bones are compositional in
00:38:01
nature; in other words, our bones consist
00:38:04
of two different materials: collagen and
00:38:07
mineral matter.
00:38:09
Collagen ensures the plasticity of our
00:38:12
bones, and mineral matter.
00:38:15
mostly consists of calcium and is responsible for
00:38:18
hardness, why is a composite or
00:38:21
composite material better than
00:38:23
ordinary many ordinary materials, having
00:38:26
great hardness, are very fragile,
00:38:29
for example glass, when a blow hits the glass,
00:38:32
cracks spread out and
00:38:35
split it, if cracks do not have time to
00:38:38
form, for example, when hit by a bullet, then the
00:38:41
glass is at least and
00:38:44
thus the strength of many
00:38:47
materials, which are full of holes, would be much higher if
00:38:50
their structure prevented the occurrence and
00:38:53
spread of cracks, namely, plastic
00:38:55
collagen, which is part of our
00:38:58
bones, we
00:39:17
don’t envy the kopaty, another five minutes of
00:39:20
stress and you will be able to fly as much as you want
00:39:29
[music]
00:39:32
Oh beauty
00:39:36
[music]
00:39:38
[ applause]
00:39:41
[music]
00:40:10
everyone is alive and well
00:40:17
[music] I do
00:40:28
n’t know about you
00:40:30
But I have problems with this I just ca
00:40:35
n’t figure it out, it’s
00:40:40
useless when it’s shorted out all the Electronics fail, you
00:40:43
need to turn on the
00:40:46
emergency generator and everything will work,
00:40:49
who will turn it on if we’re all here we're hanging
00:40:53
[music]
00:41:01
maybe
00:41:05
[music]
00:41:08
we're doomed
00:41:16
[music]
00:41:31
oh oh
00:41:33
yeah what's wrong with me
00:41:36
Help Is
00:41:38
there anyone alive help
00:41:43
this is a cop you're a kopych commander here quickly
00:41:53
And where you are for you I don't see
00:41:57
right above you What are you doing there we're waiting for a
00:42:01
miraculous rescue Guys I’m now
00:42:07
Yes, what’s wrong with me
00:42:10
believe I’m moving gore me Losyash But
00:42:14
we warned you are not athletic you
00:42:17
our current state is the result of
00:42:19
lack of training and stress
00:42:23
nature made man about 5 million years
00:42:27
ago and now man is the most
00:42:30
powerful creature on earth our
00:42:33
bones are stronger than granite and the muscles are strong and
00:42:36
resilient, of course, subject to
00:42:38
constant loads and training, what
00:42:41
else is it? Why,
00:42:44
in our time, physical activity
00:42:47
is not necessary for survival,
00:42:50
to order pizza for dinner, you just need to
00:42:53
move the fingers of one hand a little while
00:42:55
dialing the delivery phone number And
00:42:58
to get to the place hunting And
00:43:01
excuse me, to go to work, just get into
00:43:04
the car, turn the steering wheel a little and
00:43:07
lightly press the pedal,
00:43:11
they can bring you home straight away
00:43:14
[music]
00:43:19
has not changed at all, so the ease with which we
00:43:22
get food and the almost complete
00:43:25
lack of exercise for
00:43:28
many leads to obesity, now about
00:43:30
2 billion people suffer from this serious
00:43:34
illness, nature saves on everything And if
00:43:37
we don’t move, then she thinks that
00:43:40
we don’t need muscles and bones yet Gradually
00:43:43
the biceps disappear and the bones become
00:43:46
bones. The hardest thing is for the
00:43:49
astronauts, because in weightlessness the loads are
00:43:52
very small, so in order for the bones
00:43:55
of the Cosmonauts not to break, they must
00:43:57
regularly torture yourself on the simulators
00:44:01
Yes, I’m ready to exercise and God at least once
00:44:06
Then definitely, but now we need
00:44:09
your help
00:44:20
now very fragile on the moon, of course, the
00:44:24
gravity is less than on earth, but nevertheless
00:44:33
[music]
00:44:38
red
00:44:41
[music]
00:44:53
Ugh, you’re an infection
00:44:57
[music ]
00:45:10
this is a small effort for a bear and a
00:45:13
huge bear
00:45:15
[music]
00:45:36
[applause]
00:45:39
[music]
00:45:52
move more carefully
00:46:08
[music]
00:46:28
[music]
00:46:31
attention, the
00:46:33
backup generator is on
00:46:36
[music] Is
00:46:39
there really no pill that would fight
00:46:42
obesity, loss of muscle mass and
00:46:45
fragility of bones, alas, or rather it a
00:46:49
miraculous cure for all these diseases was found a long time ago,
00:46:52
sport, daily creating an
00:46:56
artificial load for our
00:46:58
body, we will be able to resist this
00:47:01
disease, then our bones will become
00:47:05
[music]
00:47:18
[music]
00:47:36
I envy the little guy, continue
00:47:40
training, if you do
00:47:47
n’t train, you will end up in
00:47:51
my place
00:47:53
[music]
00:47:59
but when we observe
00:48:02
the surfaces of distant planets, stars and
00:48:05
galaxies through a telescope, we not only transport ourselves in
00:48:08
space but also in time.
00:48:10
After all, we see light that takes
00:48:13
some time to reach us when
00:48:16
we study, for example, the sun, we see it
00:48:19
like this it was 8 minutes ago
00:48:22
[music ]
00:48:24
to travel the distance from the Earth
00:48:33
[music]
00:48:43
[music]
00:48:46
means when we look at the stars we
00:48:49
see not only into the distance but also into the past That’s
00:48:52
exactly what
00:49:01
I’m saying Space is boring But you yourself
00:49:05
wanted to fly here Well, yes, you wanted to
00:49:09
because you thought you’d meet
00:49:12
cosmic ones here aliens and defeat them in an
00:49:15
unequal battle, or whatever
00:49:17
alien monsters there are. Well, there’s nothing at all here,
00:49:20
just space and the stars, they can be seen from the earth.
00:49:24
Losyash says that we
00:49:27
are still at the dawn of space
00:49:29
research and that any today’s
00:49:32
space experiment is of great
00:49:35
importance for the future
00:49:37
[music]
00:49:49
[music]
00:49:55
be careful This is a very important
00:50:09
insidious invaders constellation long
00:50:12
ears you cannot cope with the brave
00:50:15
captain spiky head
00:50:17
Earthlings give up we will give you a hot
00:50:21
dinner, clean linen and carrots
00:50:23
No way
00:50:28
Where do you come here I want to show you
00:50:32
something interesting
00:50:37
So what Here you have something interesting: our
00:50:42
sun,
00:50:44
our Sun, the main and only
00:50:47
star of our solar system, everything that
00:50:50
is in this system revolves around the
00:50:52
Sun, ordinary planets, giant planets,
00:50:55
their satellites, asteroids, meteorites, comets,
00:51:00
etc. Cosmic dust, while the mass of the
00:51:02
Sun is
00:51:04
99.8 percent of the mass throughout the solar
00:51:08
system,
00:51:09
our smart ancestors perfectly
00:51:12
understood how much they owed
00:51:15
the sun and treated it with
00:51:17
respectful reverence, worshiping and
00:51:20
deifying its image and Although at
00:51:23
present we understand the physical nature of
00:51:25
the sun and no longer endow it with a
00:51:28
divine essence, nevertheless its
00:51:31
influence on our lives This wouldn’t make it any
00:51:33
less if there was sun.
00:51:37
We would have been fried a long time ago, and if further and
00:51:40
less we would have frozen like icicles.
00:51:43
Although the sun is certainly an
00:51:45
outstanding part of our solar system,
00:51:48
in the rest of the Universe it is a completely
00:51:50
ordinary star. There is nothing special, there are
00:51:53
other stars, the
00:51:54
star closest to the Sun is Proxima
00:51:58
Centauri its size is seven times smaller than that of the
00:52:01
sun and a ray of the sun will reach it in 4
00:52:04
years the word proxima means the closest
00:52:07
Sirius whose mass is twice
00:52:11
that of the sun is located at a distance of
00:52:13
almost nine light years from the sun
00:52:16
Arcturus has a size 25 times larger than the
00:52:20
sun is located at a distance of 36
00:52:23
light years, the largest
00:52:28
size of which is a thousand times greater than
00:52:31
the size of the sun and it is located at a
00:52:34
distance of about 500 light years
00:52:37
and the sun Here it is in the palm of your hand some
00:52:41
150 million kilometers from the earth; it
00:52:44
will not be possible for a person to reach it
00:52:47
soon; today we know age of the
00:52:49
sun its radius mass
00:52:52
Well, the sun is like the sun of its earth
00:53:06
through a telescope for days we will look no
00:53:09
my friend is bored today we will try a
00:53:13
new way of traveling in outer
00:53:15
space
00:53:19
by the fire under the night sky people looked
00:53:23
at the stars and dreamed a man wanted to
00:53:26
fly into space which beckoned with his
00:53:29
with unknown secrets, people have long mastered the
00:53:33
methods of moving on land, on water and even
00:53:36
in the air.
00:53:37
Yes, the atmosphere ends and there is no air
00:53:41
left for the wings. Why push off
00:53:44
and they stop holding the flyer; it was necessary to
00:53:47
learn to move where there is
00:53:50
nothing. What can you push off from
00:53:53
in airless space? How can you
00:53:56
move without support? this method was
00:53:59
found,
00:54:00
jet motion, nature suggested something,
00:54:03
for example, an octopus, it absorbs
00:54:08
water into itself and pushing it out, thereby moving
00:54:11
in the opposite direction, another
00:54:14
example of jet motion is the
00:54:17
forward movement of a boat when we jump back from its karma,
00:54:20
jet motion is called the
00:54:23
movement of the body that occurs during separation
00:54:29
jet propulsion is quite suitable for
00:54:32
movement in space;
00:54:33
at the start, a rocket ejects
00:54:36
part of its mass with enormous speed;
00:54:39
combustion products fly vertically downward. And
00:54:43
we in the ship move in the opposite
00:54:46
direction, up into orbit; the
00:54:51
work of the Russian scientist
00:54:54
and physics teacher Konstantin played a large role in the development of the principles of jet propulsion Eduardovich
00:54:57
Tsiolkovsky, he first proposed the
00:54:59
use of
00:55:00
multi-stage rockets, which made it possible to
00:55:03
significantly increase the speed of the rocket, but
00:55:06
jet propulsion has one
00:55:09
significant disadvantage
00:55:34
[music]
00:55:58
the first experiments demonstrating the ability of
00:56:01
color to exert pressure were carried out by the
00:56:03
Russian scientist Pyotr Nikolaevich
00:56:06
Lebedev, he took a silver thread,
00:56:09
hung petals of the thinnest foil on it
00:56:12
and placed everything into a glass flask,
00:56:14
pumping out the air from there, then directed a
00:56:18
beam of light from the lamp onto the petals and the petals
00:56:21
under pressure Light began to spin
00:56:25
at the beginning of the 20th century for movement in
00:56:28
space it was proposed to use a
00:56:30
solar sail under the pressure of the
00:56:32
solar wind stations equipped with
00:56:35
such sails with an area of ​​​​several
00:56:37
square kilometers will help a person
00:56:40
explore outer space
00:56:45
[music]
00:57:02
[music]
00:57:13
Solar sail is damaged attention
00:57:17
Solar sail is damaged attention sail is
00:57:22
damaged attention sail is damaged
00:57:26
Stop the processor it
00:57:29
will open until the end it will break
00:57:41
[music]
00:57:58
[music]
00:58:07
[music]
00:58:10
continues to open it's just that
00:58:13
same
00:58:15
[music]
00:58:23
[music] ]
00:58:26
with 75 percent open he still
00:58:30
has time
00:58:31
[music]
00:58:43
attention
00:58:45
[music]
00:59:07
[applause]
00:59:09
[music]
00:59:29
Solar sail is fully open
00:59:32
attention purple sunlight
00:59:37
[music]

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