Knowing Brother Episode 444 Engsub
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00:00:00Maybe I'm in love with you
00:00:30You can use all your energy here
00:00:32Let's go!
00:00:34Let's go!
00:00:36Let's go!
00:00:38Let's go!
00:00:40Let's go!
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00:00:46What's going on?
00:00:48Let's go!
00:00:50Let's go!
00:00:52Let's go!
00:00:54As you can see
00:00:56All of our managers
00:00:58and staff are curious about you
00:01:00I know
00:01:02They must have been curious about me
00:01:04since the first class
00:01:06They are so curious
00:01:08ShinDong!
00:01:10He is the principal today
00:01:12ShinDong's phone number
00:01:14was Min KyungHoon
00:01:16He was so nervous that he didn't call me
00:01:18He was staring at my phone
00:01:20for a long time
00:01:22and he didn't answer
00:01:24He thought it was voice phishing
00:01:26Everyone must have been surprised
00:01:28After the recording
00:01:30I got out of the car
00:01:32and I got two phone calls
00:01:34So
00:01:36I got married
00:01:38Really?
00:01:40Because
00:01:42he didn't
00:01:44call me
00:01:46You must have called someone
00:01:48twice
00:01:52You just announced your marriage
00:01:54We have so many questions
00:01:56Let's ask them
00:01:58Let's ask
00:02:00Let's start
00:02:02the press conference
00:02:06When did you
00:02:08start dating?
00:02:10It's been
00:02:12a while
00:02:14It's been a while
00:02:16It's been a few years
00:02:18You didn't tell us
00:02:20We started dating
00:02:22We started dating
00:02:24I saw an article
00:02:26that you are a broadcaster
00:02:28You have to be a broadcaster
00:02:30to be able to do this
00:02:32He even quit his job
00:02:34He quit his job
00:02:36Wait
00:02:38Are you
00:02:40here right now?
00:02:42Yes
00:02:44What?
00:02:46Wait
00:02:48Let's talk inside
00:02:50Let's talk inside
00:02:52Can we?
00:02:54Come here
00:02:56Are you really coming?
00:02:58It's okay
00:03:00Come in
00:03:02It's okay
00:03:04Come in
00:03:06It's okay
00:03:08Don't do that
00:03:10Don't do that
00:03:12Don't do that
00:03:14He's not
00:03:16He's not
00:03:18What?
00:03:20What?
00:03:24Why are you trying to get up?
00:03:26I was surprised
00:03:28Why are you trying to get up?
00:03:30I'm here with the writer
00:03:32I was surprised
00:03:34Why are you trying to get up?
00:03:36I was surprised
00:03:38Are you a JTBC reporter?
00:03:40Really?
00:03:42Then
00:03:44I'm the producer
00:03:46I've seen you
00:03:48I've seen you
00:03:50Be honest
00:03:52Did you like me
00:03:54when we worked together?
00:03:56No
00:03:58We have the same hobby
00:04:00We like camping
00:04:02We have the same hobby
00:04:04We have the same hobby
00:04:06Look at his face
00:04:08Look at his face
00:04:10He doesn't look at people like this
00:04:12He doesn't look at people like this
00:04:14Who proposed to you first?
00:04:16Who proposed to you first?
00:04:18Propose?
00:04:20At the same time?
00:04:22At the same time?
00:04:24At the same time?
00:04:26I'm nervous
00:04:28I was on my way home
00:04:30I was on my way home
00:04:32Did he ask you to eat ramen?
00:04:34No
00:04:36Did he ask you to eat ramen?
00:04:38No
00:04:40No
00:04:42You only drive a camper
00:04:44You only drive a camper
00:04:46He asked me to eat ramen
00:04:48I was full
00:04:50I was full
00:04:52I was full
00:04:54I was full
00:04:56Really?
00:04:58I ate a lot
00:05:00I ate a lot
00:05:02He ate a lot
00:05:04He ate a lot
00:05:06It was winter
00:05:08It was winter
00:05:10It was winter
00:05:12It was winter
00:05:14It was winter
00:05:16It was winter
00:05:18It was winter
00:05:20It was winter
00:05:22It was winter
00:05:24It was winter
00:05:26It was winter
00:05:28It was winter
00:05:30It was winter
00:05:32It was winter
00:05:34It was winter
00:05:36It was winter
00:05:38It was winter
00:05:40It was winter
00:05:42It was winter
00:05:44It was winter
00:05:46It was winter
00:05:48It was winter
00:05:50It was winter
00:05:52It was winter
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00:05:58It was winter
00:06:00It was winter
00:06:02It was winter
00:06:04It was winter
00:06:06Kyunghoon does it all of a sudden
00:06:08Kyunghoon does it all of a sudden
00:06:12Since then
00:06:14I took the initiative
00:06:16Since then
00:06:18So I can concentrate
00:06:20From when?
00:06:22Since when did you start concentrating
00:06:24He was afraid you might not come
00:06:26He was afraid you might not come
00:06:28He was afraid you might not come
00:06:30Everyone was taking beers
00:06:32Everyone was taking beers
00:06:34You said you'd never come back to that place even if you died
00:06:36What are you talking about?
00:06:38You said you'd never come back to that place even if you died
00:06:40What do you think of Lee Sang-min, the leader of the Socialist Party?
00:06:42I don't know who the leader of the Socialist Party is
00:06:44I only have the song, Go Away
00:06:46Go away, go away, go away, go away
00:06:48Go far away, go away, go away
00:06:50Don't leave me because you love me
00:06:52Go away, go away, go away, go away
00:06:54Are you going to go on a honeymoon?
00:06:56Oh, so...
00:06:58Did you copy Saipan?
00:07:00Hey
00:07:02Do you really like the show and play games?
00:07:04You did the show with confidence
00:07:06No, go to Saipan
00:07:10It's perfect for a honeymoon
00:07:12Go to Managasam
00:07:14and ride this
00:07:16I think you figured it out
00:07:18Jenny
00:07:20I'm regretting it
00:07:22I'm regretting it
00:07:24Yeah, and Mosquito Dance
00:07:26Yeah, and Mosquito Dance
00:07:28Mosquito Dance
00:07:32Mosquito Dance
00:07:36Go well
00:07:38Let's give him a round of applause
00:07:40Tell your fans
00:07:42and viewers that you're getting married
00:07:44Tell your fans and viewers that you're getting married
00:07:46Actually, your fans
00:07:48must have been very surprised
00:07:50But still
00:07:52I hope you will encourage me warmly
00:07:54I hope you will encourage me warmly
00:07:56Actually, this is
00:07:58I felt a lot of pressure
00:08:00I felt a lot of pressure
00:08:02Maybe all of this
00:08:04There is a child
00:08:06I can talk naturally
00:08:08I can talk naturally
00:08:10Thank you to my family and friends
00:08:12Thank you to my family and friends
00:08:14Thank you
00:08:16Congratulations
00:08:18I was happy
00:08:20Ahyoung even married Min Kyung Hoon
00:08:22Ahyoung even married Min Kyung Hoon
00:08:24Ahyoung is a good person
00:08:26Ahyoung is a good person
00:08:29Ahyoung is getting married
00:08:31Ahyoung is getting married
00:08:33Before that, make a wish
00:08:35Before that, make a wish
00:08:37Ahyoung, I got 1,500 won from each of the members
00:08:39Ahyoung, I got 1,500 won from each of the members
00:08:41Sang Min paid 500 won
00:08:43Sang Min paid 500 won
00:08:45I paid 2,000 won
00:08:47I paid 2,000 won
00:08:49Congratulations
00:08:53You said you would get married soon
00:08:55You said you would get married soon
00:08:57Everyone
00:08:59There is something to celebrate
00:09:01Today
00:09:03Today
00:09:05Today
00:09:07Today
00:09:09Today
00:09:11Today
00:09:13Today
00:09:15Today
00:09:17Today
00:09:19Today
00:09:21Today
00:09:23Today
00:09:25Today
00:09:35Hello friends
00:09:37We
00:09:40We
00:09:42We
00:09:44We
00:09:46We
00:09:48We
00:09:50We
00:09:52We
00:09:54in many different ways.
00:09:55Basic rights being challenged.
00:09:56For ASEAN, we do have diversity.
00:09:59Politics should not stay neutral.
00:10:01I think ASEAN can do something.
00:10:04What do you think?
00:10:04I have a lot of questions,
00:10:06and a lot of things I want to do.
00:10:07I'm Dr. Jang Dong-sun, a talkative brain scientist.
00:10:10Wow, a brain scientist!
00:10:12There are a lot of different definitions of function.
00:10:16It's related to our desires.
00:10:18You can understand people who are addicted to running.
00:10:22I'm Dr. Kwak Jae-sik, a professor at Seungsil Cyber University.
00:10:26Wow, a professor!
00:10:28There's a virus that used to live with dinosaurs in the dinosaur era.
00:10:30There are about 30 books written.
00:10:33Wow, I don't think there are more than 30 books.
00:10:35H2O.
00:10:37I'm worried that it might come back in a few decades because of climate change.
00:10:41Wow, a professor!
00:10:44What's going on with these people?
00:10:46Are they really doctors?
00:10:47They're real doctors.
00:10:49I don't think they're here as comedians.
00:10:52They're not comedians.
00:10:54Hello, Hodong. Hello, Jang-hoon. Hello, Young-chul.
00:10:56It's been a while.
00:10:57Dr. Jang, it's been a while.
00:10:59Are you a doctor?
00:11:00I'm a doctor who knows all the people in the world.
00:11:03I've met you in the galaxy.
00:11:05Why did you come here?
00:11:07I thought there would be a lot to learn.
00:11:08From us?
00:11:09There's a program where the three of us appear.
00:11:12It's a program on the internet.
00:11:13Shin Dong-yeop's program.
00:11:14But it ended in four episodes.
00:11:16But we've come all the way to episode 444.
00:11:19That's right.
00:11:20That's right. It's possible to run.
00:11:21That's right.
00:11:22I think I can learn.
00:11:23We're all in a relationship.
00:11:25Ji-hoon, you don't know anyone who knows us, do you?
00:11:27I've seen Jang-hoon before.
00:11:32Why are you laughing?
00:11:33He's a real doctor.
00:11:34I'm actually here to meet Jang-hoon.
00:11:37It's a little hurtful.
00:11:38Oh, hurtful?
00:11:40It's a program that doesn't have anything to hurt.
00:11:43The program where the two of you came out together is called Giant's Shoulder.
00:11:46That's also...
00:11:47We're going to do a lot of things.
00:11:48Oh, you're going to appear as a giant.
00:11:50Oh, you're going to run?
00:11:52You're good at using your muscles.
00:11:54I did it.
00:11:55It was a program that Jang-hoon was hosting.
00:11:57I went out.
00:11:59I heard it was a fixed program.
00:12:01So I'm giving a lecture and talking.
00:12:03Jang-hoon's expression was so scary.
00:12:05And he didn't even laugh at me.
00:12:07He doesn't talk much.
00:12:09Really?
00:12:09Yes.
00:12:10But the second time, Dong-sun came out.
00:12:13But I did a program with Dong-sun before that.
00:12:16It was so much fun.
00:12:18He's such a great person.
00:12:19My tail fell off my eyes.
00:12:22That's what I'm saying.
00:12:23After that, I got fired.
00:12:26What?
00:12:28I told you to keep doing that.
00:12:31Jang-hoon, Jang-hoon.
00:12:32You're going to make people lose their minds.
00:12:34Hey, that's Ji-hoon, Jeong Chae-yeon, and Park Sang-ho.
00:12:35Cut it off, cut it off.
00:12:37Oh, in his own way.
00:12:38It's a completely wrong story.
00:12:39What if Ji-hoon's heart is hurt?
00:12:41The problem is that Ji-hoon really misunderstood.
00:12:44Why are you doing that to Dong-sun?
00:12:46The tail is falling off.
00:12:47Why did you do that?
00:12:49I didn't see it that way.
00:12:50I was really worried.
00:12:52Because I've seen Dong-sun before.
00:12:54On another program.
00:12:56Wow, I really can't stop talking.
00:13:01Really.
00:13:02Is it too much?
00:13:03It's enough for other scientists to be angry.
00:13:07I can't talk much.
00:13:08I know that.
00:13:09Why are you making me talk a lot?
00:13:11That's why I thought I should stop talking a little bit more, and Ji-hoon didn't do that at all, but Ji-hoon didn't laugh and seemed to be frowning, so I was a little bit smart and famous to him, but I said I'd be in trouble if I said something useless, so I did that a little bit, and then.
00:13:33You're the one who got hurt, so you're making a big deal out of it.
00:13:36No, and there.
00:13:37Don't talk about Jang-hoon's image getting worse at all.
00:13:42That's right.
00:13:44If you can't stop here, you'll end up losing.
00:13:46I'm going to talk about what I said earlier.
00:13:48Dong-sun.
00:13:51I heard you talking about it, but how much did you talk about it?
00:13:54Dong-sun is a radio program with Ji Sang-ryeol, so there's something going on in one corner, and I went to record it two days later, and we were recording together, and the story of Jang-dan Dong-sun came and went, and he was really good at talking, and then during the break, Ji Sang-ryeol suddenly looked at me and said, Mr. Kwak, I'll give you a funny joke, so get this and use it, I'll hand it over to you, and when I saw someone who was really good at talking, my mouth was about to burst.
00:14:23He told me to do this.
00:14:25My mouth is about to burst.
00:14:27He told me to do this.
00:14:28What did you think?
00:14:29Oh, Jang Dong-sun's influence is buried here and came to me like this.
00:14:32What are you trying to say right now?
00:14:35What are you talking about?
00:14:38Honestly, I didn't understand it 100%.
00:14:41I didn't understand it 100%.
00:14:42My mouth is about to burst.
00:14:44I don't know how much Ji Sang-ryeol is.
00:14:49My mouth is about to burst.
00:14:51That's how much it's flowing.
00:14:52Like a river.
00:14:54It's not like a river, it's like a river.
00:14:57Actually, I gave up on the amount of footage I had today.
00:15:00There's too much on both sides.
00:15:01There's a story that they're coming out on both sides, and I gave up on the amount of footage I had today, and I came out to see Jang-hoon.
00:15:08Are you satisfied with the episode you're talking about?
00:15:10I'm satisfied.
00:15:11Isn't this enough?
00:15:13I'm so jealous.
00:15:16If that was a strong heart in the past, if you talk about that episode, Hodong would be like this.
00:15:21Yes!
00:15:22If you're going to do that, do it right away.
00:15:25I'm sorry.
00:15:27I'm sorry.
00:15:28Hey, Jae-sik, stop talking.
00:15:30Hey, stop talking.
00:15:33Why?
00:15:33Why are you talking a lot when you didn't even enter?
00:15:35Hey, wait a minute.
00:15:37Stop talking.
00:15:38Exactly.
00:15:39Stop it.
00:15:40Why?
00:15:41Hey, there's a procedure here, too.
00:15:44There's a procedure.
00:15:45Whether you can enter or not, through the application form, even if you have an agreement, they won't accept it.
00:15:50That's right.
00:15:51That's what you're doing.
00:15:51That's what you're deciding?
00:15:52That's right, that's right.
00:15:53You're not just going to give it to me, are you?
00:15:55There is, there is.
00:15:56There's that, too.
00:15:57I'm Kwak Jae-sik.
00:15:58I'm Kwak Jae-sik.
00:16:00With you, so that the battery disappears.
00:16:04With you, so that the battery disappears.
00:16:08The song I used to listen to on the speaker.
00:16:12My heart is as transparent as a glass.
00:16:17Now it's a transfer application form.
00:16:23Good job, Jae-sik.
00:16:24Is this a good thing?
00:16:26Jae-sik, Jae-sik.
00:16:27You're a professor, right?
00:16:30That's right, that's right.
00:16:30He's a professor.
00:16:31But the students will really like it.
00:16:32What song is this?
00:16:33This is a self-composed song.
00:16:34Oh, really?
00:16:35It's a song that memorizes the periodic table.
00:16:36There's something you need to memorize.
00:16:38There's hydrogen, helium, and lithium.
00:16:40I made it into a song.
00:16:42How to memorize.
00:16:44As much hydrogen as there is in the world.
00:16:48I'm in love with you.
00:16:52Like a helium balloon that I missed once.
00:16:56You're not coming back.
00:17:02That's what I'm saying out of pride.
00:17:04Don't say useless things.
00:17:06Let's just talk about what we understand.
00:17:08It's not a difficult story.
00:17:10It's a difficult story.
00:17:12If I translate it, it's a difficult story.
00:17:14It's not a story that you can't understand.
00:17:16And...
00:17:18Isn't that the best thing you've ever done?
00:17:20Isn't that the best thing you've ever done?
00:17:22Isn't that the best thing you've ever done?
00:17:24People who are good at speaking are called Cheongsan Yusu.
00:17:26It's like water.
00:17:29What's the most familiar water?
00:17:31It's not Han River.
00:17:33Han River is Arisu.
00:17:35Why did you say that?
00:17:37That's why Arisu was called Arisu.
00:17:39Did you understand?
00:17:41I understand.
00:17:43I don't think that's what you meant.
00:17:45I'm sorry.
00:17:47I'm sorry.
00:17:49I'm sorry.
00:17:51I'm sorry.
00:17:53I'm sorry.
00:17:55I'm sorry.
00:17:57I've never did it.
00:17:59I've never been living with.
00:18:01The three students in turn came to Kuhn's house.
00:18:03Ji-yoon said
00:18:05Presently I have 950,000 YouTube subscribers.
00:18:07Currently I have 950,000 YouTube subscribers.
00:18:09Jang-Dong-sun
00:18:11Dong-sun said
00:18:13I have 400,000 subscribers.
00:18:15Kwak-ji
00:18:17How many JSK?
00:18:19I don't think he has started YouTube yet.
00:18:21He is an engineering doctor.
00:18:23No, I'm not going to talk about this anymore.
00:18:25You can do it, you can do it
00:18:27I have a Youtuber that I'm appearing on
00:18:29But 80,000, 90,000 views is fine
00:18:31But 100,000 is really not enough
00:18:33If I reach 100,000
00:18:35They'll give me a silver button
00:18:37So I made a song out of it
00:18:39Silver, silver, silver, silver
00:18:41Something like that
00:18:43Waiting for the silver button
00:18:45I'll go to the silver town
00:18:49You're doing well
00:18:51You're doing well
00:18:53You're doing well
00:18:55You're doing well
00:18:57You're doing well
00:18:59Why did you write down all the existing songs?
00:19:01Silver, silver, silver, silver
00:19:03Something like that
00:19:05Something like that
00:19:07You can't do that, you're a doctor
00:19:09The three students
00:19:11Wrote down their educational background
00:19:13Their educational background is
00:19:15Doctor
00:19:17Their educational background is just a doctor
00:19:19If you want to become a doctor
00:19:21You need to listen to teachings
00:19:23Of course
00:19:25If you study well
00:19:27Maybe you learned music
00:19:29When you were young
00:19:31You were born with 6kg
00:19:35What are you saying?
00:19:37She was born with 6kg
00:19:39But you ate a lot
00:19:41You ate a lot
00:19:43Jiyeon wasn't as heavy when she was young
00:19:456kg?
00:19:47Not the weight
00:19:49I was just one of the smart kids
00:19:52I don't know
00:19:54I don't think I've heard anyone say I'm a genius
00:19:56Then where did you get your PhD?
00:19:58I got it from MIT
00:20:00MIT
00:20:09When you were young
00:20:11I had this
00:20:13This isn't funny at all
00:20:15It's funny enough
00:20:17It's not funny at all
00:20:19Except for Arisu
00:20:21It's so good
00:20:23Forget about Arisu
00:20:25When I was in 6th grade
00:20:27Do you think I can do this?
00:20:29There was something I wanted to do
00:20:31When I was in 6th grade
00:20:33I wanted to do a play with my friends
00:20:35In elementary school
00:20:37There was this kid
00:20:39I even remember his name
00:20:41His name was Hwang Mi-young
00:20:43I wanted to write a script
00:20:45I thought about it
00:20:47I wrote the script
00:20:49I was writing the script
00:20:51Hwang Mi-young came to me
00:20:53She cooked ramen for me
00:20:55She kept giving it to me
00:20:57She told me to eat lunch
00:20:59That's when I changed my mind
00:21:01As a writer
00:21:03As a writer
00:21:05I think I have a talent
00:21:07I think I'm different from others
00:21:09Please
00:21:11Just tell us where you went to school
00:21:13What is this?
00:21:15What is this?
00:21:17What is this?
00:21:19What is this?
00:21:21What is this?
00:21:23What is this?
00:21:25What is this?
00:21:27What are you going to do?
00:21:29It's okay
00:21:31What are you going to do?
00:21:33Just tell us where you went to school
00:21:35I went to KAIST
00:21:37I went to Yonsei University
00:21:39That's a good school
00:21:41Do Arisu dance
00:21:43Do it
00:21:45Do it a couple more times
00:21:47Arisu
00:21:49Do it
00:21:51Arisu will be on TV
00:21:53He remembers Arisu
00:21:55If you were a professor like Jaesik
00:21:57I think it would be great
00:21:59Because students
00:22:01If you ask them something
00:22:03They will do Arisu
00:22:05And dance
00:22:07The school I work at is a cyber university
00:22:09I don't have that
00:22:11I just look at the camera and do it
00:22:13That's why the reaction is small
00:22:15But I can do it well
00:22:17I've seen you at a bowling alley
00:22:19Tell us about bowling
00:22:21How do you play?
00:22:23It's a really fun story
00:22:25He said it's a bowling alley
00:22:27It's a really fun story
00:22:29We've seen Kyung Hoon
00:22:31You've seen him
00:22:33He came out
00:22:35It's like looking for an ancient monster
00:22:37I've prepared a story
00:22:39Kyung Hoon will like
00:22:41It's a really fun story
00:22:43If it's really fun
00:22:45You can't do it like that
00:22:47You can roll it
00:22:49You can't do it like that
00:22:51It's really fun
00:22:53I was in college
00:22:55I was interested in bowling
00:22:57I was interested in bowling
00:22:59The person who was interested in bowling
00:23:01There's a professor named Cho Hong Il
00:23:03He's a professor
00:23:05It's all real-name talk
00:23:07He looks like he's having a good day
00:23:09He looks like he's having a good day
00:23:11We had a bet
00:23:13I kept winning
00:23:15I won everything
00:23:17There was nothing I could bet
00:23:19Everything was mine
00:23:21I won everything
00:23:23He wanted to do it again
00:23:25I said, why are you going to bet
00:23:27I said, why are you going to bet
00:23:29He said he'd bet his soul
00:23:31He said he'd bet his soul
00:23:33I won again
00:23:35So I still have Dr. Jongil's soul
00:23:39I don't know if I can use his soul
00:23:41I don't know if I can use his soul
00:23:43Even after 20 years, I still have Dr. Jongil's soul
00:23:45Even after 20 years, I still have Dr. Jongil's soul
00:23:47I have to stop here
00:23:49I have to stop here
00:23:51In terms of brain science, soul is not proven
00:23:53In terms of brain science, soul is not proven
00:23:55I don't know if soul really exists in the brain
00:23:57I don't know if soul really exists in the brain
00:23:59So when did you tell us a funny story?
00:24:01It was funny
00:24:03It was okay
00:24:05Kyunghoon is laughing
00:24:07Have you ever seen Kyunghoon laughing like that?
00:24:09Is this a funny story among doctors?
00:24:11No
00:24:13No
00:24:15I almost misunderstood
00:24:17I almost misunderstood
00:24:19I almost misunderstood
00:24:21When I came here today
00:24:23Daesik and Dongseon talk a lot
00:24:25Daesik and Dongseon talk a lot
00:24:27I was worried that my friends would not like me
00:24:29I was worried that my friends would not like me
00:24:31I couldn't believe it
00:24:33Jihoon is waiting for her turn
00:24:35I couldn't believe it
00:24:37Difficult campus life
00:24:39In my case, the wedding was in the middle of the semester
00:24:41In my case, the wedding was in the middle of the semester
00:24:43We thought of a defense paper
00:24:45We thought of a defense paper
00:24:51But I was eight months pregnant
00:24:53But I was eight months pregnant
00:24:55When I submitted my last paper, I put my child in a cradle and shook it with my feet.
00:25:07It was physically and mentally stressful.
00:25:12But after working, I realized that there's nothing in the world that's not hard.
00:25:15It's the same.
00:25:17I can relate to what you're saying.
00:25:19When I was a doctor, I didn't make much money.
00:25:22I got married and gave birth to my first child.
00:25:24I think it was about 1.2 million won.
00:25:26The three of us had to live with that money.
00:25:28I studied while doing that.
00:25:30I couldn't buy milk for 4,000 won.
00:25:32I bought milk for 600 won in Germany.
00:25:35That was the time.
00:25:37So I started talking about science.
00:25:40I wanted to make money as a part-timer next to me.
00:25:42If I go somewhere and talk, I get about 200,000 won or 300,000 won.
00:25:46Did you talk for a long time?
00:25:48No, the competition was 10 minutes long.
00:25:50You have to be good at talking about science in every competition in 10 minutes.
00:25:55People vote and the winner gets the prize money.
00:25:58Fortunately, Germany doesn't have a sense of humor.
00:26:01If it was Korea, I couldn't make money.
00:26:04If you go to Germany, you're Kang Ho-dong, Shin Dong-yeop, and Yoo Jae-suk.
00:26:07That's me.
00:26:09That's me.
00:26:11I started making money by winning first place in a science talk competition in Germany.
00:26:17I was afraid of greed.
00:26:19I won first place in a science talk competition.
00:26:22The publisher offered me to publish a book.
00:26:24But the pre-approval fee was tens of millions of won.
00:26:27Then my life would be solved.
00:26:29So I decided to do it no matter what.
00:26:31As you know, it's hard to write a doctoral thesis.
00:26:35How can I write a book?
00:26:37I thought about it.
00:26:39I got the pre-approval fee to publish a book in six months.
00:26:45I heard from the professor that I couldn't do it right before I had to write a doctoral thesis.
00:26:51The deadline to publish a book was almost two weeks.
00:26:56No matter how I look at it, I failed to publish a doctoral thesis.
00:27:01I couldn't even publish a book.
00:27:03I'm going to be a debtor with tens of millions of won.
00:27:05At that time, I didn't have a religion.
00:27:07I went to the cathedral and sat in the back.
00:27:10I was crying.
00:27:12Didn't you say you didn't have a soul?
00:27:15I didn't have a soul.
00:27:17But I felt comfortable when I had a church or cathedral.
00:27:19In the end, I almost failed.
00:27:22But I was comforted by a piece of paper.
00:27:26I did it.
00:27:28So I got a doctorate and published a book.
00:27:31I heard you were born in Germany.
00:27:33I was born in Heidelberg, Germany.
00:27:35I lived there until I was six years old.
00:27:38Then I came back to Korea.
00:27:40Isn't Dong-sun a doctor in Germany?
00:27:42Yes, he's a doctor in Germany.
00:27:49I love you, too.
00:27:51It takes an hour to give birth to a German baby.
00:27:55Let's go to Germany.
00:27:57What did you do as a doctor?
00:27:59I went to an exchange student at Rutgers University in the United States.
00:28:02I met brain recognition science there.
00:28:04It was so much fun.
00:28:06So I started studying brain science.
00:28:09When we talk, let's look at our friends' faces.
00:28:13Ji-yoon is angry.
00:28:15Ji-yoon was in the order, but she didn't ask any questions.
00:28:19This is how I started when I was in Germany.
00:28:22Ji-yoon said,
00:28:24He said,
00:28:26It's okay. I'm used to it.
00:28:28It's okay.
00:28:30If you agree, let's go to the second period.
00:28:34Sit down.
00:28:38How was it today?
00:28:44I'm out.
00:28:46It was so much fun.
00:28:48Don't ask questions to three people.
00:28:52If you ask Ji-yoon,
00:28:54They'll take care of it.
00:28:57Just ask one question.
00:28:59Ji-yoon is a doctor.
00:29:01She seems to know everything.
00:29:04She's a doctor.
00:29:06She has the most absurd questions.
00:29:09Jang-hoon said I looked scary.
00:29:12He doesn't ask me that.
00:29:14Please.
00:29:16Ji-yoon, it's your turn.
00:29:18I'm most curious about the election.
00:29:24Who do you think it will be?
00:29:26Don't do it.
00:29:29I think politics is about the past.
00:29:33It's not about getting it right.
00:29:35I'm always wrong.
00:29:37I can't talk.
00:29:39Is this the end?
00:29:42You do a lot of political content.
00:29:46I've seen all of Dr. Kim Ji-yoon's programs.
00:29:50Really?
00:29:52I don't understand.
00:29:55I don't know if it's true.
00:29:57You're always right.
00:29:59You're always right.
00:30:01You're always right.
00:30:03You're always right.
00:30:05You're always right.
00:30:07You're always right.
00:30:09It's about whiskey.
00:30:11I've seen whiskey content.
00:30:14You like whiskey.
00:30:17Drinking is a political issue.
00:30:20I've always seen it through the history of mankind.
00:30:23I think I was talking about Biden and Trump every time Ji-yoon was on TV.
00:30:29Actually, I've been on a show with Jae-sik before.
00:30:31With Ho-dong.
00:30:32He's our national representative.
00:30:34The three of us did it before.
00:30:36That's right. The three of us did it.
00:30:38Dong-su did it together.
00:30:39But honestly, I was scolded by Ho-dong once while sleeping.
00:30:43I think I'll ask a lot of questions to Jae-sik.
00:30:56Don't you ask a lot of questions?
00:30:58But Jae-sik doesn't ask science-related questions.
00:31:01Even if you ask me something useless, I'll answer it.
00:31:03Among Jae-sik's episodes in the past, the goblin story was so much fun.
00:31:08But Jae-sik looks up a lot of ancient documents.
00:31:12Do you remember why the goblin disappeared?
00:31:15I slept.
00:31:18Then I'm curious.
00:31:20The goblin and the ghost are the same.
00:31:23Do you think there are ghosts?
00:31:25I don't think so.
00:31:27I don't think so.
00:31:28Then what's the goblin?
00:31:29Let's think about it.
00:31:30What do you think of when you think of ghosts in Korea?
00:31:33What do you think of when you think of ghosts?
00:31:37When you think of ghosts, you think of a woman with a long hair and a long dress.
00:31:43But when you think of ghosts in Canada or the United States, you think of a tablecloth.
00:31:51There are two holes in the tablecloth.
00:31:54But if someone in Korea shows a tablecloth with two holes, who do you think is a ghost?
00:32:05You'll know if someone shows you a tablecloth.
00:32:09What does that mean?
00:32:10A ghost is a cultural object.
00:32:13It's in people's heads.
00:32:21That's it.
00:32:23It's a cultural object.
00:32:25I have a friend who is a scientist.
00:32:28He doesn't believe in ghosts at all.
00:32:33There was an issue in brain science.
00:32:35If you stimulate a part of the brain, you can see or feel God.
00:32:42It wasn't reproduced later, but it's amazing.
00:32:45People who believe in Buddhism say they feel Buddha.
00:32:48People who believe in Allah say they feel their God.
00:32:51People who believe in Christianity say they see Jesus.
00:32:54It's the same area, but depending on what kind of faith and experience I have, my brain interprets it differently.
00:33:00What about Bingui?
00:33:01Bingui is interesting.
00:33:04You believe that someone else has come to you in a certain situation.
00:33:09If you put someone in that situation, you can see a similar reaction in the person's story.
00:33:20I don't think Soogeun will agree.
00:33:23About ghosts.
00:33:24Bingui?
00:33:25I think my mom is acting again.
00:33:28If you receive a lot of money, you can become a ghost.
00:33:35Bingui is good for the environment.
00:33:38It's delicious.
00:33:40I'm just trying to be funny.
00:33:42Mom's job.
00:33:43I can't believe I'm on TV.
00:33:47I can't believe I'm not on TV at my mom's house.
00:33:52Next is the major field.
00:33:54This is the major field of transfer students.
00:33:58Since Dong-sun said it first, let's talk about T.M.T.
00:34:04T.M.T.
00:34:05Too Much Talker.
00:34:08I didn't show you too much talker today.
00:34:10What?
00:34:11I'm showing you too much talker now.
00:34:12I'm showing you too much talker now.
00:34:13Really?
00:34:14I think Dong-sun's comment was the best today.
00:34:21Are you good at it?
00:34:22What kind of research is brain science?
00:34:28Brain science is a very broad field.
00:34:30Medicine, psychology, computer science.
00:34:32These fields are all included in brain science.
00:34:34But basically, the question that brain science is most curious about is
00:34:38When people see, judge, and feel something,
00:34:42Why does our brain feel that way?
00:34:44Why am I so nervous?
00:34:46No matter how hard I think about it, the answer doesn't come out.
00:34:48But what kind of neural circuits in the brain make me nervous?
00:34:52If you explain these things in brain science,
00:34:54It helps you find your own cause and change yourself.
00:34:57So the field of brain science is
00:34:59What kind of person am I?
00:35:01I can say that it is a field that explores what a human being is.
00:35:04So when we look at it like this,
00:35:06Do the eyes see first?
00:35:07Do I recognize it first?
00:35:09The light signal from the eyes to the eardrum goes to the brain.
00:35:12What's amazing is that I've never experienced it before.
00:35:16I can't hear what I haven't heard before.
00:35:18For example, the brain distinguishes as much as I have experienced.
00:35:22So if the eyes are connected like a camera,
00:35:27If you connect the wires of people who can't see,
00:35:30Wouldn't it be possible to make them see again?
00:35:32You can't do that with surgery.
00:35:34Because for the first two years since I was born,
00:35:37The brain has to learn what it sees,
00:35:40This is a face. This is a movement.
00:35:43I have the ability to interpret these things.
00:35:45In fact, if you cover your eyes with a cat object
00:35:47You can't see it until you're old.
00:35:50If you take it off, the signal comes in.
00:35:52But they can't interpret what it means.
00:35:55To the brain, it's just like gray.
00:35:58The ability to see is gone.
00:36:00No, then we're going to...
00:36:02Be careful with your questions.
00:36:04Because if you ask the wrong question...
00:36:06Sangmin, I'm not curious.
00:36:08Very important question.
00:36:11Now the brain...
00:36:13We live on the basis of a certain device.
00:36:15It's going to be more like that.
00:36:17Then the brain itself...
00:36:19In the future...
00:36:21Isn't it a field that doesn't need to be honest?
00:36:23No, no.
00:36:24I need it more.
00:36:26Because artificial intelligence does what humans can't do.
00:36:29But to make this really convenient for us,
00:36:32You have to know how the brain works.
00:36:35You can use that technology well.
00:36:37Because if you use this wrong,
00:36:39Mental health is getting worse.
00:36:41It can be more depressing and bad.
00:36:44But the Internet we use now...
00:36:46I think it's a little bit like that.
00:36:48These days, teenagers...
00:36:50I only communicate on Instagram or SNS.
00:36:52It's hard to actually meet and communicate with people.
00:36:55Then one by one...
00:36:57It's a little hard.
00:36:59There are more symptoms like this.
00:37:01So if you understand why the brain is like that,
00:37:03Even if we use technology,
00:37:05It's not that people get more lonely and sick.
00:37:07It's a technology that can make people happier.
00:37:10It's possible to make it.
00:37:12But let me ask you this.
00:37:14You know, the brain.
00:37:16Humans can only use 10% of the brain.
00:37:19This is...
00:37:21It's the most well-known brain science superstition.
00:37:23Einstein used about 20%.
00:37:25What's actually on the OECD website?
00:37:28People are wrong about brain science.
00:37:30There's something like a superstition.
00:37:32The first one is that we only use 10% of our brains.
00:37:35Why is this wrong?
00:37:37The most energy-consuming organ in our body.
00:37:39It's the most expensive organ.
00:37:41If you only use 10%, it doesn't make sense.
00:37:43That's right.
00:37:44So, in fact, we're using all of our brains.
00:37:47If you only use 10%, it's not measured.
00:37:49It's a wrongly known superstition.
00:37:51And you know what?
00:37:53It's a question we like.
00:37:55If you have a lot of wrinkles in your brain, you're smart.
00:37:58I've heard that before. Is that right?
00:38:00The reason why there are wrinkles is not because of people.
00:38:03It's because of the species.
00:38:05In fact, in the same skull,
00:38:07What would happen if you put as much brain as possible?
00:38:09You have to bend it.
00:38:11That's why there are wrinkles.
00:38:13In order to increase the capacity of the brain,
00:38:15In the process of evolution, the brain has wrinkles.
00:38:17The reason why you have to put in so much brain is...
00:38:20You don't need it to live alone.
00:38:23The reptile's brain is smooth.
00:38:25So reptiles...
00:38:27As soon as you're born, you can't get out of the egg.
00:38:30There's no one to help you.
00:38:32But humans, rats, chimpanzees, and cats...
00:38:35Feel the pain of other beings.
00:38:37If other beings go to eat something delicious,
00:38:39I'm going to eat it, too.
00:38:41You have the ability to read other beings.
00:38:43But this is intelligence.
00:38:45This has to be developed to increase the probability of survival.
00:38:48In order to do this, you need a lot of brain capacity.
00:38:51Then tell me one thing.
00:38:53Good food for the brain.
00:38:55Good food for the brain?
00:38:57In fact,
00:38:59It's best to eat less in modern times.
00:39:02It's too much.
00:39:04What about Hodong?
00:39:10Eat less. Eat less.
00:39:12Yeah, you should go on a diet.
00:39:14Speaking of a diet, Jessica is still.
00:39:17What do you have to say?
00:39:21Speaking of a diet, Jessica, what do you have to say?
00:39:24Jihun wrote it beautifully.
00:39:27This word always makes my heart flutter.
00:39:29He's a world-class political scientist.
00:39:35I've interviewed a lot of famous people.
00:39:39What kind of famous people?
00:39:41I was in the same company as President Obama.
00:39:43Really?
00:39:45There was a 100-minute debate in Korea.
00:39:47That's right.
00:39:49Michael Sandel.
00:39:52And Tony Blinken.
00:39:56Jihun, I'm so jealous of you.
00:39:58You can study English.
00:40:01But isn't interviewing another skill?
00:40:04It's different from English, right?
00:40:06You speak English better than an American?
00:40:08No, it's not that.
00:40:09It's not that you're fluent.
00:40:10It's the law that leads people to conversation.
00:40:12I didn't live in the United States when I was young.
00:40:15I graduated from college and studied in the United States.
00:40:18The pronunciation is different.
00:40:20Where did you go to college in Korea?
00:40:22Y University.
00:40:24Oh, I see.
00:40:27Isn't this a script?
00:40:29It's a script.
00:40:31You don't need a script.
00:40:33I'm sure you've been doing it for a long time.
00:40:37All the famous people are like this.
00:40:40You've interviewed a lot of famous people.
00:40:44How do you cast them?
00:40:46Sometimes I do it myself.
00:40:49Sometimes I ask them to do it.
00:40:51But there are more cases where I ask them to do it.
00:40:54Especially politicians.
00:40:58It's hard.
00:41:00You have to be more humane.
00:41:02You have to express that you want to get closer.
00:41:05In order to do that,
00:41:07You have to keep interviewing for 20 minutes.
00:41:10There's a YouTube channel like that.
00:41:12It's popular these days.
00:41:14In a way, this is diplomacy.
00:41:17A lot of people prefer that.
00:41:19But it's too hard to do it with them.
00:41:22Why?
00:41:23First of all, it takes a short time.
00:41:25Oh, it's short.
00:41:27In the case of former President Obama,
00:41:29I only gave him 30 minutes.
00:41:47I have my own personal integrity and moral standards.
00:41:50But the program that goes out is...
00:41:52The original running time is 50 minutes.
00:41:54You have to edit it in 30 minutes.
00:41:57How do you do 20 minutes?
00:41:59We'll just talk to each other for 20 minutes.
00:42:01Or you'll feel that kind of reaction, right?
00:42:03You keep doing this and that.
00:42:05No, I'm not asking you to edit it.
00:42:08I don't want you to ask me questions like this.
00:42:10Actually, I adjust the questions in advance.
00:42:14But if you do it,
00:42:16I ask you a few more questions.
00:42:18Then you answer me.
00:42:20What happens after the recording?
00:42:22Seo Bang-ah is active.
00:42:24No, no, no.
00:42:26You know what?
00:42:28I'm gonna take that out.
00:42:30You're so charming.
00:42:32No, no, no.
00:42:34No, I like that.
00:42:36Otherwise, Seo Jang-won would have been great.
00:42:39Has Ji-yoon ever felt humanity towards Sarukoji or Obama?
00:42:43Sarukoji, the president of France?
00:42:45That's right.
00:42:47When we hear the president or the prime minister talk,
00:42:50They talk in a very formal way.
00:42:52There used to be a summit with a lot of top leaders.
00:42:55Netanyahu, the president of Israel, was walking like this.
00:42:58So President Sarukoji talks to President Obama.
00:43:01I didn't know the microphone was on.
00:43:03I don't like that guy.
00:43:05Really?
00:43:07Then President Obama said,
00:43:09Hey, I have to call him every day.
00:43:12If you look at it from the outside, you shake hands and hug each other.
00:43:15They're all people, so they talk behind your back.
00:43:18That's right. That's right.
00:43:20That's funny.
00:43:22Who was the most difficult person?
00:43:24The most difficult person is...
00:43:26Michael Sandel.
00:43:28I think the professor will talk well.
00:43:30Is he talkative?
00:43:32The professor talks like a poem.
00:43:34I think he wrote a book in his head.
00:43:36You're the type to talk a lot.
00:43:38That's right.
00:43:40Michael Sandel, Seo Sandel, that Sandel.
00:43:42That Sandel.
00:43:44Seo Sandel.
00:43:46Seo Sandel.
00:43:48That's right. It's very long.
00:43:50It's like he's writing something in his head.
00:43:52It's like he's talking.
00:43:54If you listen to it, you'll be attracted to it.
00:43:56Suddenly,
00:43:58So, what do you think, Ji-yoon?
00:44:00Ji-yoon, what do you think?
00:44:02Does that make it clear enough?
00:44:04Do you think?
00:44:06Yeah, it is clear to me.
00:44:08And
00:44:10And which can be called
00:44:12I understood as a civil republicanism.
00:44:14Yes, yes.
00:44:16He's asking the reverse question.
00:44:18You have to pay a lot of attention.
00:44:20Professor Sandel is relatively
00:44:22He's much more picky.
00:44:24You study politics, you run a political program,
00:44:26You make content.
00:44:28In the end, your dream is to go to the whole world.
00:44:30Isn't it included?
00:44:32Didn't you get a lot of offers?
00:44:34I think so.
00:44:36Let's make it clear here.
00:44:38Let me know if it's a party or a woman's party.
00:44:40I didn't ask anything else.
00:44:42The first child-born politician.
00:44:44No, I really don't have any thoughts.
00:44:46And my child hates it.
00:44:48There's a lot to be honest.
00:44:50Well, no comment.
00:44:52There's a lot.
00:44:54Do you always have to be politically neutral?
00:44:58That's actually different for everyone.
00:45:00As much as possible
00:45:02I'm trying to talk in the middle.
00:45:04I'm a little curious.
00:45:06What is political science?
00:45:08It's hard for us to feel.
00:45:10I'm curious about what political science is.
00:45:12In the end,
00:45:14It's about humans.
00:45:16The ultimate goal of humans
00:45:18I think it's power.
00:45:20How do you get this power?
00:45:22For that, humans
00:45:24How have you lived?
00:45:26Studying that
00:45:28There must be politics in our program.
00:45:30Of course.
00:45:32There's politics everywhere.
00:45:34Who has the most power?
00:45:36Who do you think is the most tyrant?
00:45:38I think Hee-chul has the most power.
00:45:40Wow, that's exactly right.
00:45:42That's exactly right.
00:45:44That's right.
00:45:46That's right.
00:45:48It's a political science.
00:45:50What are you looking at?
00:45:52It's true that he's a friend.
00:45:54It's true that he's a friend.
00:45:56It's true that he's a friend.
00:45:58The most important thing is
00:46:00The most important thing is
00:46:04No one can do this.
00:46:06But the biggest power is
00:46:08The biggest power is
00:46:10That's a fake.
00:46:12If you want to make a solo album, call me.
00:46:14If you want to make a solo album, call me.
00:46:16Do you have any experience?
00:46:18Do you have any experience?
00:46:22Who did I drop?
00:46:24I can send Hodong.
00:46:26I can send Young-chul.
00:46:28It's a real power.
00:46:30I used to say this on variety shows.
00:46:32It's hard for me to get rid of you.
00:46:34I'm going to kill you.
00:46:36I've been trying to get rid of Young Chul for 8 years.
00:46:38I've been trying to get rid of Young Chul for 8 years.
00:46:40I'm still alive.
00:46:42I'm a failure.
00:46:44I'm still alive.
00:46:46I'm talking about my major today.
00:46:48I'm talking about my major today.
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00:50:46I remember these, too.
00:50:48Nonsense.
00:50:50Improvisation.
00:50:52Yes, Improvisation
00:50:54You had interest in comedians.
00:50:56When I was young.
00:50:58But you have a pleasant personality.
00:51:02Making people laugh.
00:51:04This is traditional...
00:51:06It's hard to edit in a classroom.
00:51:10Don't do this in front of me.
00:51:14It's okay.
00:51:16It's okay.
00:51:18It's okay.
00:51:20I thought about this while I was writing this novel.
00:51:22It's easy for a person to be unhappy.
00:51:26That's right.
00:51:28But in order for a person to be happy,
00:51:30you need a lot of conditions.
00:51:32If one of those conditions is broken,
00:51:34that person will be unhappy.
00:51:36It's not easy to make others laugh.
00:51:38Did you all learn a lot about the transfer students?
00:51:42It was a good time.
00:51:44I think you learned a lot.
00:51:46Now, let's start the class.
00:51:48It's a perfect class to pretend to know.
00:51:52Let's all focus and listen.
00:51:54Focus!
00:51:58The first announcement was prepared by Jessi.
00:52:00The other students can sit here.
00:52:04Thank you.
00:52:06Shouldn't you bring a sandglass?
00:52:10You said you'd just let it go.
00:52:12You have to set the timer.
00:52:14It's like a sparrow in the room.
00:52:16The topic I prepared is climate change.
00:52:22Can't you tell me about your first love?
00:52:24My first love is climate change.
00:52:26A man in love with climate change.
00:52:28Are you Chinese?
00:52:30We're Chinese.
00:52:32We're Chinese.
00:52:34We're Chinese.
00:52:36We're Chinese.
00:52:38We're Chinese.
00:52:40We're Chinese.
00:52:42I'm going to emphasize two things.
00:52:44I'm going to explain it with two points.
00:52:46First,
00:52:48Let's try it. It's fun.
00:52:50It's exciting to do it now.
00:52:52It's exciting.
00:52:54Climate change is...
00:52:56Please write it quickly.
00:52:58First,
00:53:00Climate change is an economic problem.
00:53:02Let's repeat it.
00:53:04One, two, three.
00:53:06Climate change is an economic problem.
00:53:08A lot of people say that climate change is the end of the world.
00:53:10We need to think about far-reaching problems such as the end of the world.
00:53:14Climate change is an economic problem.
00:53:16Climate change is an economic problem.
00:53:18It's a problem that pressures companies.
00:53:20It's a big problem.
00:53:22Among the new regulations and new systems that are being introduced in Europe these days,
00:53:24there is a system called C B A M
00:53:26C BAM
00:53:28C BAM?
00:53:30Is it used when you are in a bad mood?
00:53:32Clean?
00:53:34Carbon
00:53:36Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
00:53:38Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
00:53:40Carbon Border Adjustment System
00:53:42It's hard
00:53:44It's hard to explain
00:53:46In order to sell something in Europe
00:53:48they have to calculate
00:53:50how much carbon dioxide is emitted
00:53:52If it's more than a certain limit
00:53:54they have to pay the price
00:53:56and sell it in Europe
00:53:58Because the more carbon dioxide is emitted
00:54:00the more global warming will occur
00:54:02and the climate change problem will get worse
00:54:04So in Europe
00:54:06why did they start this system
00:54:08in the first place in the world?
00:54:10When Europeans talk about it
00:54:12they say
00:54:14Europe is a country that is ahead
00:54:16so in order to protect the earth
00:54:18we are implementing this system
00:54:20You can say that
00:54:22but if you think about it
00:54:24there is no reason to be kinder to Europeans
00:54:26If you look at what was announced
00:54:28a while ago
00:54:30Korea is the best at recycling
00:54:32in the world
00:54:34But why do you think
00:54:36Europe implemented this system first?
00:54:38To beat the water bomb
00:54:40That's a fresh idea
00:54:42Water bomb goddess
00:54:44They use electricity
00:54:46to make products
00:54:48If they don't emit carbon dioxide
00:54:50like solar energy or wind power
00:54:52it will be advantageous
00:54:54for the C-Bomb system
00:54:56In Korea
00:54:58more than 90% is traditional
00:55:00Only 78% is recycled
00:55:02to minimize the emission of carbon dioxide
00:55:04and make electricity
00:55:06But last year
00:55:08Britain
00:55:10used more than half of their electricity
00:55:12to make recycled energy
00:55:14like solar energy
00:55:16Germany also used more than half
00:55:18of their electricity
00:55:20In countries like Norway
00:55:22more than 90%
00:55:24almost 100% is recycled
00:55:26Norway has a fjord coast
00:55:28so it has a lot of mountains and water
00:55:30so it has a lot of water
00:55:32If a system like C-Bomb is implemented
00:55:34will it be advantageous for European companies
00:55:36or Korean companies?
00:55:38European companies have no choice
00:55:40but to be advantageous
00:55:42Korea is good at making steel
00:55:44Recycling technology
00:55:46started in Europe
00:55:48But these days,
00:55:50these technologies are used
00:55:52in China, India, and Korea
00:55:54It's hard to compete with technology
00:55:56It's harder to compete with steel
00:55:58So Europeans thought a lot
00:56:00about how to protect
00:56:02their industry
00:56:04and make money
00:56:06Oh!
00:56:08Europe has invested a lot
00:56:10in renewable energy
00:56:12I think they invested a lot
00:56:14in electricity
00:56:16They should pay
00:56:18for the cost of electricity
00:56:20Because of the C-Bomb system
00:56:22they have to pay for it
00:56:24If you look at it
00:56:26it's obvious
00:56:28Why did Norway become rich?
00:56:30Because of salmon?
00:56:32Because of mackerel?
00:56:34Oh!
00:56:36Norway's biggest export
00:56:38is oil
00:56:40There's a lot of oil
00:56:42in the sea of Norway
00:56:44Norway exports
00:56:46more oil than China
00:56:52More than China?
00:56:54Norway exports more oil
00:56:56than Algeria
00:56:58Why didn't you tell us?
00:57:00We didn't know
00:57:02We didn't know
00:57:04Those countries
00:57:06have invested
00:57:08in electric cars
00:57:10Those countries
00:57:12have invested
00:57:14in electric cars
00:57:16in the world
00:57:18There's a company
00:57:20that makes
00:57:22the best electric cars
00:57:24in the world
00:57:26It's the biggest company
00:57:28in Korea
00:57:30It's the biggest company
00:57:32in Korea
00:57:34It's the biggest company
00:57:36China?
00:57:38China?
00:57:40China is the best
00:57:42China has the cheapest price
00:57:44and the best quality
00:57:46If you pick the best company in the world
00:57:48it's always China
00:57:50If you pick the second best company
00:57:52it's usually China
00:57:54China holds the market
00:57:56The world's leading countries
00:57:58have invested a lot
00:58:00They are changing the world
00:58:02If we don't react
00:58:04to climate change
00:58:06If we don't react
00:58:08to climate change
00:58:10we are going to
00:58:12have to move on
00:58:14So climate change
00:58:16is an economic problem
00:58:18I heard something
00:58:20I heard that
00:58:22cows fart
00:58:24and the earth will be destroyed
00:58:26Is that true?
00:58:28I didn't hear it
00:58:30It's a secret
00:58:32It's a deep story
00:58:34It's a deep story
00:58:36If you fart
00:58:38it contains methane gas
00:58:40I'm sure you've heard of it
00:58:42It's called methane
00:58:44It's much better than carbon dioxide
00:58:46It's much better than carbon dioxide
00:58:48It's 20 times better
00:58:50It's as good as a car
00:58:52It's as good as a car
00:58:54Why did Kyung Hoon hear this?
00:58:56He's curious
00:58:58He's curious
00:59:00We shouldn't have talked about this
00:59:02We shouldn't have talked about this
00:59:04We shouldn't have talked about this
00:59:06He's interested in science
00:59:08He's interested in science
00:59:10People fart
00:59:12and it contains methane gas
00:59:14People fart
00:59:16Soo Geun should fart too
00:59:18He farts every day
00:59:20That's why the house is warm
00:59:22That's why the house is warm
00:59:24That's why the house is warm
00:59:26But cows and sheep
00:59:29Then why does it contain methane gas?
00:59:31Then is it because they drink too much alcohol?
00:59:35You should have become a scientist
00:59:37This is a really good question
00:59:42I've never heard this before
00:59:46Can they give him a line later?
00:59:48...!
00:59:50We were very close
00:59:52We were very close
00:59:54Dogs and sheep
00:59:55It's because they drink too much
00:59:57But the eel has a really good sense
01:00:00It's connected to that
01:00:02It has a really good sense
01:00:03It's like riding a horse
01:00:04It's true
01:00:05Look, people say that if you only eat salad, you won't gain weight
01:00:08Because there are very few nutrients that can be absorbed by a person in a cow
01:00:13But in the case of a cow, if you only eat grass, you gain weight
01:00:16What kind of special talent do they have?
01:00:19The stomach is like this
01:00:20That's also true
01:00:22Oh, why is this so good?
01:00:23There are four stomachs
01:00:24That's right
01:00:25Do you know how to eat coffee beans?
01:00:26Yes
01:00:27If you know that, you know
01:00:29That's not it
01:00:30No, I'm serious
01:00:31I'm serious
01:00:32Yes
01:00:34Cows grow microorganisms like bacteria that break down fabrics in their stomachs
01:00:39But what's the problem?
01:00:41In the process of fertilization, microorganisms such as bacteria and bacteria
01:00:45They emit methane gas
01:00:47The cow itself emits it
01:00:49Please tell me a good story
01:00:50I have a question
01:00:51What we've been feeling lately
01:00:53There are bugs that we don't know about
01:00:56Isn't it because of the climate change?
01:01:02It's hard to say it's all
01:01:04Because I'm a little weak in insects
01:01:06It's hard to say it's all
01:01:07There's one thing I can say for sure
01:01:09There is a disease called malaria, which is a world-famous infectious disease that moves insects
01:01:15That's right
01:01:16What moves malaria?
01:01:17Mosquitoes
01:01:18Mosquitoes move
01:01:19But in an unexpected area, malaria warning has been issued
01:01:22France?
01:01:23Isn't it Korea?
01:01:24It's Korea
01:01:25Ganghwado?
01:01:26Ganghwado?
01:01:27Ganghwado?
01:01:28There's a lot of malaria warning in Ganghwado
01:01:30You're good
01:01:31But this time it was issued in an unexpected area
01:01:33Seoul?
01:01:34It's Seoul
01:01:35There was a malaria patient in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul
01:01:37Because of high fever
01:01:39There are a lot of people who think there will be no malaria in Korea
01:01:41There's a lot of malaria in Korea
01:01:43Korea has the most malaria in the world
01:01:47There's tropical Mexico
01:01:49There's a lot of mosquitoes
01:01:51There are times when there are more malaria in Korea than in Mexico
01:01:53The more mosquitoes spread, the more malaria spreads
01:01:57But what season is the mosquito active?
01:01:58Summer
01:01:59It's summer
01:02:00If the climate change is serious
01:02:02In the case of Korea
01:02:03I'm talking a lot about how the summer will get longer
01:02:07So malaria damage will increase more and more
01:02:09It's a problem that everyone is worried about
01:02:11The second point is
01:02:13Climate change is a problem of community
01:02:15Climate change can occur in a short time
01:02:18It can increase the number of droughts
01:02:20I talk a lot about this
01:02:21But most of the people who live well
01:02:23There's not much damage
01:02:24I feel it in the countryside
01:02:25But that's right
01:02:26It's not just people who live in the middle of the city
01:02:28People who live in the middle of the city
01:02:30People who farm
01:02:31If there is a drought
01:02:32You can sit on a beam
01:02:34If this continues
01:02:35As society becomes more and more fragmented
01:02:37The world is getting harder
01:02:38So climate change is a problem of community
01:02:41To prevent our neighbors from suffering
01:02:45We need to pay attention to climate change
01:02:47Let's wrap this up
01:02:56Next, Ji-yoon prepared
01:03:00Wow, a device
01:03:02It's going to be fun
01:03:04Ji-yoon's clothes
01:03:05No one came in, right?
01:03:07Why isn't this erased?
01:03:08Why isn't this erased?
01:03:09I don't know
01:03:10Why isn't this erased?
01:03:11I don't know
01:03:12I didn't know
01:03:13What happened?
01:03:14I didn't know there was
01:03:17I've been on a program before
01:03:19I said that
01:03:20Korea is a powerful country
01:03:23I said that
01:03:24Comments just came up
01:03:25What kind of comment do you think it was?
01:03:27I'm number one
01:03:28There was that, too
01:03:30But what kind of powerful country is Korea?
01:03:33Is it a national treasure?
01:03:34There were a lot of things like this
01:03:36So today
01:03:37Let's talk about a powerful country
01:03:40Isn't it a powerful country where various opinions are respected?
01:03:43That's right
01:03:44All these thoughts are respected
01:03:46That's right
01:03:47Since it's about Kang, I can't concentrate
01:03:49It's about Kang's family
01:03:50Kang Dae-guk
01:03:52Kang Dae-guk
01:03:53Uncle Dae-guk
01:03:54Uncle Dae-guk
01:03:56The world is different
01:03:57We've talked about that a lot
01:03:59It's a very important point
01:04:00But what are the conditions of a powerful country?
01:04:03If you want to be a powerful country
01:04:04There must be something like this
01:04:05I think there will be some things
01:04:06Military
01:04:07Right, military
01:04:08OECD
01:04:10OECD
01:04:12FIFA ranking
01:04:14FIFA ranking
01:04:15FIFA ranking is right
01:04:17Because there are a lot of European countries
01:04:19First of all, what I think
01:04:21And what many scholars have thought so far
01:04:24I'll talk about some conditions
01:04:26The first thing I'm talking about
01:04:28It's a geographical point
01:04:30Geographical
01:04:32Which country is the world's most powerful country?
01:04:34America
01:04:35We call it America
01:04:36America is like this
01:04:37And another powerful country
01:04:39Where is the country that followed?
01:04:41Japan
01:04:42China
01:04:43China is following
01:04:45If you look here
01:04:46There is a feature that America has
01:04:49What kind of sea is there this way?
01:04:51Atlantic Ocean
01:04:52There is an Atlantic Ocean
01:04:53This way
01:04:54Pacific Ocean
01:04:55You can go both ways
01:04:58Why is that important?
01:04:59Geographically
01:05:00More than 80% of global trade
01:05:02It's done by sea
01:05:05There are planes and everything
01:05:06It still goes by ship
01:05:08So to exchange products with each other
01:05:11You have to keep the ship safe
01:05:13In the case of the United States, there is nothing blocked here
01:05:16You can go straight
01:05:17So in that respect
01:05:19I say it's very advantageous
01:05:21Let's look at China
01:05:22China has a really huge territory
01:05:25I'm trying to come out
01:05:27Let's go to the Pacific Ocean
01:05:28I'm trying to come out
01:05:29There is Korea
01:05:31I went down a little
01:05:32Japan is blocking
01:05:34I went down
01:05:36There is Taiwan
01:05:38I went down more
01:05:39Philippines
01:05:40Vietnam
01:05:41South China Sea
01:05:42There is a dispute
01:05:43There is a complicated place
01:05:45So when you look at it geographically
01:05:47It's very difficult for China to run the white flag as you like
01:05:52So this is just luck
01:05:54In that respect
01:05:55America is very advantageous
01:05:58The land where my father lives
01:06:00It's very important where it is
01:06:01It's definitely a real estate
01:06:03Real estate is important
01:06:04Because there is such a geographical advantage
01:06:07It's easy for the United States to be a strong country
01:06:10But I want to talk about something else
01:06:13System
01:06:15System
01:06:16If you look at our country's political system
01:06:18We have a democratic system with a president
01:06:23I think there are many countries like that in the world
01:06:25Actually not
01:06:27Here I am very important
01:06:29It won't erase
01:06:311688
01:06:321688
01:06:34What happened then?
01:06:38I'm confused
01:06:40It's a revolution in the United States
01:06:42It's a revolution, but it was in England
01:06:44Industrial Revolution
01:06:45Industrial Revolution
01:06:46I think it's a little bigger than that
01:06:48I shouted as loud as I could
01:06:49It was the loudest
01:06:53I was surprised
01:06:54The answer is
01:06:55Honorable Revolution
01:06:58What is the Honorable Revolution?
01:06:59Honorable Revolution
01:07:00I think I've heard it a little bit in the news
01:07:03I've never heard of it
01:07:04There was a king named James It
01:07:06I keep bumping into this king and the Congress
01:07:09In the end, the Congress kicked out the king
01:07:12After the Honorable Revolution
01:07:14There is a very important document
01:07:17What is it?
01:07:18It's a war of rights
01:07:20The Congress asks the new king
01:07:23I can't break the opinion of the Congress
01:07:25I can't do whatever I want
01:07:26And the rights of citizens can't be infringed on as they please
01:07:29You have to respect the Congress
01:07:30Cut off all power
01:07:32Then after 1688
01:07:34Even if it's a king's game, there's nothing special
01:07:36But still
01:07:37When you play the king's game
01:07:38Let's do it in the version before 1688
01:07:40I have to do this
01:07:41It was much stronger before
01:07:44That's why it's a war of rights
01:07:46It's a war of rights
01:07:47It's a war of rights
01:07:48That's why it's a war of rights
01:07:52Please adjust the tone
01:07:55So
01:07:56I had another important right
01:07:59Property right
01:08:01I have a right to property
01:08:03I'm going to make money
01:08:04What's going on?
01:08:06Where did the first industrial revolution come from?
01:08:08England
01:08:09It came from England
01:08:10It's all connected
01:08:12That's what they say
01:08:14Very innovative technologies
01:08:16Invented and developed
01:08:19Usually
01:08:21A country that doesn't have a right to technology
01:08:23It's a model that can't be a world power
01:08:26Technology is the most advanced technology
01:08:29It's always connected to military technology
01:08:32So you have to have a right to technology
01:08:34They say it's a country of rights
01:08:36So far, I've been talking about technology
01:08:40I want to talk about people
01:08:42People
01:08:43So here
01:08:44I prepared a lure
01:08:47Turn it back
01:08:50The name is written
01:08:51You can tell who it is by looking at the face
01:08:53It's like going to school
01:08:55I'm talking about the strongest country today
01:08:59I'll listen to the story of the United States
01:09:01It's the first president
01:09:03It's this person
01:09:05In the United States
01:09:06For scholars or media
01:09:08For people like this
01:09:10Who is the best president?
01:09:12Let's rank
01:09:13The order changes every day
01:09:15The top three don't change
01:09:17Those three are George Washington
01:09:19Franklin Roosevelt
01:09:21Abraham Lincoln
01:09:23Let's talk about George Washington first
01:09:25It's the first president
01:09:27Four years
01:09:28And one more time
01:09:29Eight years in total
01:09:30And come down
01:09:32People were so surprised
01:09:33why?
01:09:34At that time
01:09:36The popularity of the President of the United States is four years
01:09:39There was no condition that you could only do it twice
01:09:43Only four years of popularity was written in the Constitution
01:09:46So I voluntarily came down
01:09:48I'll do it twice and come down
01:09:50What effect did this have?
01:09:52After that, other presidents
01:09:54Even if you want to do more
01:09:56Hey, George Washington came down twice
01:09:58What do I do more?
01:10:00In this way
01:10:01It became a management
01:10:04So I kept coming down
01:10:06It breaks
01:10:08When?
01:10:09Right next to it
01:10:10Franklin Roosevelt
01:10:12Four times?
01:10:13I did it four times
01:10:14I did it four times
01:10:18But there is a little reason
01:10:20When President Roosevelt became president
01:10:22At that time, the United States was very difficult
01:10:24Why?
01:10:25Daegu Airport
01:10:26Daegu Airport
01:10:27That's right
01:10:28Because of Daegu Airport
01:10:29It was a very, very economically difficult time
01:10:31But it was when it closed its doors
01:10:34It is possible of course
01:10:36In a very few places
01:10:38But when the banks resume
01:10:40A very few people
01:10:42Who have not recovered from their fear
01:10:44So New Deal policy
01:10:46I tried in many ways
01:10:48It was like this
01:10:50September 1, 1939
01:10:52In Europe
01:10:54What happened
01:10:56Germany invaded Poland
01:10:59Then World War II began
01:11:05Nazi Germany
01:11:07Occupied France
01:11:09Reoccupied London
01:11:11Churchill
01:11:12Help us
01:11:13When are you going to war?
01:11:15It was a confusing situation
01:11:17At the time of war
01:11:19I didn't see the general well
01:11:21That's why I joined the army
01:11:23After a while
01:11:25The world is open
01:11:27And
01:11:29Fix the Constitution
01:11:31In 1951
01:11:33Through Article 22 of the Constitution
01:11:35Only then
01:11:37No more than twice
01:11:39That's what happened
01:11:41But I actually
01:11:43I think this person is the best
01:11:45Abraham Lincoln
01:11:47Many people say
01:11:49In fact, the country called the United States
01:11:51It was born and established
01:11:53After the Civil War
01:11:55What do we think about the Civil War?
01:11:57What do you think?
01:11:59Slavery
01:12:01President Lincoln
01:12:03There is a famous speech
01:12:05Do you remember?
01:12:07For the people
01:12:09For the people
01:12:11Be quiet
01:12:13Why are you talking so much in the bathroom?
01:12:15I'll write a sentence here
01:12:17I don't think yellow will be erased
01:12:21DVD
01:12:23House DVD
01:12:25It's the best to watch at home
01:12:27Divided
01:12:29What does it mean?
01:12:31Eat dinner at home
01:12:35The house divided against itself
01:12:37A divided house
01:12:39I can't stand
01:12:41In fact
01:12:43That's what President Lincoln
01:12:45When we had to fight the Civil War
01:12:47In the Civil War
01:12:49A lot of Americans died
01:12:51More than 600,000 people died
01:12:55Soldiers who died in World War I
01:12:57More than soldiers who died in World War II
01:12:59I died a lot
01:13:03The most famous American young people
01:13:05The war that died
01:13:07Civil War
01:13:09The war is
01:13:11We have to fight the war
01:13:13The worst thing is
01:13:15We have to live together
01:13:17That's terrible
01:13:19Nevertheless
01:13:21To exist for the future
01:13:23We must be together
01:13:25I had that idea
01:13:29In fact
01:13:31The United States was really founded
01:13:33It's after the Civil War
01:13:35I've talked about it so far
01:13:37In that case, Korea
01:13:39I think it's going to be a powerful country
01:13:41Anyway, I'm interested in the world
01:13:43I'm in a position
01:13:45And economic development and democracy
01:13:47There aren't many countries like this
01:13:49But if you look at human history
01:13:51Countries that took the position of a powerful country
01:13:53There are a lot
01:13:55But there aren't many countries we remember
01:13:57Because those countries
01:13:59Everyone's progress in humanity
01:14:01I didn't contribute
01:14:03So I'm
01:14:05I want Korea to leave something
01:14:09It could be a culture
01:14:11Then here
01:14:13I'll wrap it up
01:14:15Bravo
01:14:17Bravo
01:14:19Our last colleague
01:14:21Taesan
01:14:23Taesan
01:14:251688
01:14:27Buzz's power
01:14:29It's like a karaoke number
01:14:31Everyone thinks I'm going to talk a lot
01:14:33Rather than words
01:14:35I have a game that can be done by action
01:14:37My topic is brain illusion
01:14:39Brain illusion
01:14:41I believe we are all right
01:14:43In fact, our brains
01:14:45There are a lot of misconceptions
01:14:47Jae-sik first
01:14:49I started with a seed
01:14:51So I'm not a seed
01:14:53Bread
01:14:55Bread
01:14:57This piece of bread
01:14:59In a minute
01:15:01Put it in your mouth
01:15:03Can you eat it all and swallow it?
01:15:05In a minute?
01:15:07Just a minute
01:15:09I'll give you this bread
01:15:11If any of you succeed
01:15:13I'll give it to everyone
01:15:15Cow and meat
01:15:17Really?
01:15:19Can't you do this?
01:15:21Don't you think you can do it?
01:15:23I think I can
01:15:25What if I do it?
01:15:27It's the same
01:15:29I think it's easy
01:15:31You can compress this
01:15:33You can swallow it
01:15:35No matter how you eat
01:15:37If it's a minute, it's pretty good
01:15:39Let's sit down
01:15:41You have to do it in exactly one minute
01:15:43Exactly one minute
01:15:45One, two, three, start
01:15:51No
01:15:53You have to eat it in the middle
01:15:55But when it's over, open your mouth
01:15:57You have to show that you swallowed it
01:15:59I don't think I can
01:16:01I don't think you can
01:16:03The moisture
01:16:05I can't
01:16:09Wait a minute
01:16:11Jae-sik, you can't do this
01:16:13This
01:16:15Already 30 seconds?
01:16:1735 seconds
01:16:19Already
01:16:2140 seconds
01:16:27Give up
01:16:2910, 9
01:16:318, 7
01:16:336, 5
01:16:354, 3, 2
01:16:371
01:16:412, 1
01:16:43Wow
01:16:57Look at his pose
01:16:59One, two, three, start
01:17:05He's good
01:17:0730 seconds
01:17:1335 seconds
01:17:1710, 9
01:17:198, 7
01:17:216, 5
01:17:234, 3, 2
01:17:251
01:17:3159.96 seconds
01:17:330.04 seconds left
01:17:35This was the date course
01:17:37This was the condition to get married
01:17:39To succeed in one minute
01:17:41But if you want to cut the meat
01:17:43You'll get 30,000 won
01:17:45How was it today?
01:17:47It was different
01:17:49Go eat
01:17:51Go eat
01:17:53It's really hot
01:17:55I have to talk about my mistake
01:17:57I thought you guys could eat the bread in one minute
01:17:59I thought you guys could eat the bread in one minute
01:18:01But I wanted to show you that you can't
01:18:03Kyung Hoon is so excited
01:18:05He's more than 3 years old
01:18:07My brain stopped
01:18:09He's more than 3 years old
01:18:11I can't explain it with modern science
01:18:13I can't explain it with modern science
01:18:15So
01:18:17When we look at something
01:18:19When we look at something
01:18:21We tend to think it's right
01:18:23We tend to think it's right
01:18:25There's an experiment
01:18:27There's an experiment
01:18:29There's an experiment
01:18:31Basketball players
01:18:330.1 second
01:18:350.3 second
01:18:37They are divided into two groups
01:18:390.1 second
01:18:410.3 second
01:18:430.1 second
01:18:450.3 second
01:18:470.3 second
01:18:490.3 second
01:18:510.3 second
01:18:530.3 second
01:18:550.3 second
01:18:570.3 second
01:18:59The person who threw the ball was experienced.
01:19:02There are a lot of coaches with visual experience.
01:19:04But in reality, the players are better at hitting the ball.
01:19:07Just by looking at the ball,
01:19:09or just by looking at the ball,
01:19:11or just by learning how to hit the ball,
01:19:13there are a lot of times when we make a mistake.
01:19:16Then is it a mistake in the eyes or the brain?
01:19:19In most cases, it's a mistake in the brain.
01:19:21It's a mistake in the brain.
01:19:23How many rainbows are there?
01:19:24Seven.
01:19:25Seven? Are you sure?
01:19:26Isn't that what humans have decided?
01:19:28That there are seven?
01:19:29Who would have decided that?
01:19:30Was it the Crepas company?
01:19:32Or was it Michael Kruger?
01:19:36But the funny thing is,
01:19:37in our country, since we were young,
01:19:40we learned rainbow colors in seven colors.
01:19:42Our brain makes seven drawers,
01:19:45and sees them as red, orange, green, yellow, blue, and purple.
01:19:48In the past, in the Joseon and Goryeo dynasties,
01:19:50if you look at the records,
01:19:52they said it was a rainbow of five colors.
01:19:55Five colors.
01:19:56And even if you go to other Scandinavian or North European countries,
01:19:59there are six or five rainbow colors,
01:20:01but they're all different.
01:20:03If the same light comes to me with the same wavelength,
01:20:05I think everyone will experience it the same way,
01:20:08but in fact, depending on how many drawers each brain makes
01:20:12and what kind of experience they have,
01:20:14we see them all differently.
01:20:16I want to talk about something else.
01:20:18Are you a relative of Jang Hang-seon?
01:20:21Jang Hang-seon.
01:20:22He's a good actor.
01:20:24He's a good actor.
01:20:25He's a good actor.
01:20:26He's not a relative.
01:20:27He's a relative.
01:20:29But one of the misconceptions we have in our daily lives
01:20:32is that everyone will think that way.
01:20:36It's called the fantasy of the majority.
01:20:39I thought it would be really funny.
01:20:41So,
01:20:43there are a lot of cases where it's not true
01:20:46that everyone thinks that way.
01:20:48I'm going to show you this mathematically.
01:20:52I'll pick three people who will be popular.
01:20:55Hee-chul, Young-chul, and Ho-dong, come forward.
01:20:57Young-chul and I are the same age.
01:20:59There are two outsiders.
01:21:01I'll call Ho-dong, too.
01:21:03These three are super popular.
01:21:05They're all friends.
01:21:07All the people here are friends with these three.
01:21:11But the people sitting here
01:21:14can think that the people next to them are friends.
01:21:17And we've decided to go on a trip.
01:21:21We're going to decide whether to go to the mountains or the sea.
01:21:24The first three people will decide whether to go to the mountains or the sea.
01:21:27I like the mountains.
01:21:28You like the mountains?
01:21:29There's the title, too.
01:21:31The rest of the class is going to the sea.
01:21:35So, when we vote,
01:21:37how will the majority vote come out?
01:21:38Three people who want to go to the mountains.
01:21:40We won.
01:21:41It's eight, right?
01:21:42So, if we just vote randomly,
01:21:45the result will come out as going to the sea.
01:21:47But that's not it.
01:21:49Our class
01:21:51Is there anyone who wants to go to the mountains?
01:21:54Is there anyone who wants to go to the sea?
01:21:56That's what I'm asking.
01:21:57Ah-young's team has decided to go on a trip.
01:22:00We're going to decide whether to go to the mountains or the sea.
01:22:04The first three people will decide whether to go to the mountains or the sea.
01:22:07I like the mountains.
01:22:08You like the mountains?
01:22:09There's the title, too.
01:22:10The rest of the class is going to the sea.
01:22:14So, when we vote,
01:22:16how will the majority vote come out?
01:22:17Three people who want to go to the mountains.
01:22:19We won.
01:22:20It's eight, right?
01:22:21So, if we just vote randomly,
01:22:24the result will come out as going to the sea.
01:22:26But that's not it.
01:22:28Our class
01:22:30Is there anyone who wants to go to the mountains?
01:22:33Is there anyone who wants to go to the sea?
01:22:35That's what I'm asking.
01:22:37And this information
01:22:39Only knows where my friend wants to go.
01:22:43From Ji-yoon's point of view,
01:22:45These three are friends.
01:22:46Jae-sik is a friend, too.
01:22:48Ji-yoon, in your opinion,
01:22:49Is there a lot of people who want to go to the mountains?
01:22:51Is there a lot of people who want to go to the sea?
01:22:52There are a lot of mountains.
01:22:53There are three mountains and one sea.
01:22:55What about Jae-sik?
01:22:56There are three mountains and one sea, so there are a lot of mountains.
01:22:59So, in fact,
01:23:01There are a lot of people who want to go to the sea.
01:23:04My brain
01:23:05Only what close people around me think
01:23:09The result came out the other way around.
01:23:12Thank you for coming out.
01:23:13Go back in.
01:23:14What is this?
01:23:15What is this?
01:23:16What is this?
01:23:17What is this?
01:23:18What is this?
01:23:19What is this?
01:23:20What is this?
01:23:21What is this?
01:23:22What is this?
01:23:23What is this?
01:23:24I was trembling.
01:23:26In a way, the opinion of a person with a loud voice
01:23:28It's too much.
01:23:29There's something like this.
01:23:31So most of the people in Korea
01:23:34I don't care.
01:23:35People who write comments very hard
01:23:37If people make an issue,
01:23:39As if that opinion is a majority opinion
01:23:41There is a fantasy that feels.
01:23:44So one of the problems in the world we live in
01:23:47We are
01:23:48Most people think this way.
01:23:49People are like this.
01:23:51Through a lot of information
01:23:52The brain believes so.
01:23:54Reality is the opposite as you just saw.
01:23:57There are a lot of cases where only our brains believe so.
01:24:01But in my opinion
01:24:03One of the biggest misconceptions we have
01:24:06Some people believe it's a majority opinion.
01:24:09But they don't believe that.
01:24:12Why?
01:24:13How to make an opinion
01:24:15I don't think it's a majority opinion.
01:24:18But I think it's to say that
01:24:20There are people who believe it.
01:24:22So I think the decision of someone
01:24:23I think it's a majority opinion.
01:24:25But I think it's to say that
01:24:27I think it's a majority opinion.
01:24:29There are a lot of people who don't believe that.
01:24:31You can't do that.
01:24:33But in reality, as we just saw, it's the exact opposite, but there are a lot of cases where our brains are the only ones who believe that.
01:24:41But in my opinion, one of the biggest misconceptions we have is that it's a world that puts me at the center.
01:24:49I'm thinking a lot about how to live well by myself, but in fact, our brains evolve into a social brain, so we really only look at ourselves.
01:24:58So no matter how much money you make, no matter how much you gain, your health and happiness are ruined.
01:25:05In fact, there is a study that shows that loneliness and loneliness are as harmful as smoking 14 cigarettes a day.
01:25:12There are more than 10,000 people who die of suicide than those who die of COVID-19 during the COVID-19 period.
01:25:20People don't know this, but this is a problem. Let's look around and see if my own mind is okay.
01:25:27I'm trying to do this campaign, and I hope that many people who are watching this will join in and get help.
01:25:34Let's talk about this together and finish the lecture on our misconceptions. Thank you.
01:25:41I prepared a gift for all the students who worked hard today.
01:25:51Is it a brain illusion to think of this as a gift?
01:25:56I think it's a brain illusion to think that there's something expensive in it.
01:26:07Nice to meet you.
01:26:09I'm going to kill you if you don't take me.
01:26:14Ex-husband, ex-wife, wife.
01:26:16You've never been in real life, have you?
01:26:17You guys are fake. We really hate it.
01:26:20If you want to get more than 10% of the viewership, you have to have two sons.
01:26:25I think the queen of tears would be good, too.
01:26:27Students waiting in front of the door.
01:26:29When you say good things, you touch your hair like this.
01:26:32He doesn't use his pride.
01:26:35He only bows his head.
01:26:37He fell into the sea in the middle of the winter and crawled out.
01:26:41He crawled out of the window on the top of the 23rd floor.
01:26:45He came out of the mud.
01:26:47Are you done?
01:26:48There's something I need to say.
01:26:50Don't try to win with your face from now on.
01:26:52That means I'm going to win with my face.
01:26:55It's worse than me.
01:26:58I just told you. I have a driver.
01:27:00I've been talking to no one for 10 minutes.
01:27:03That's amazing.
01:27:04Didn't you get hurt while riding a bike?
01:27:06Jin got mad at me.
01:27:07I told you to do this because you didn't have enough airtime.