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(ENG) Knowing Brother (2024) Ep 444 EngSub

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00:00:00I
00:00:30Know
00:00:44We
00:01:00Don't even turn on a phone call with Min Kyung-hoon, so I've never called him when I was so nervous.
00:01:05At first.
00:01:06I was looking at my cell phone for a long time, and I couldn't get a call.
00:01:12He thought it was voice phishing.
00:01:14Everyone would have been surprised.
00:01:16Maybe I came down to the car after the recording, but I got two calls, not one.
00:01:22So I said I was getting married.
00:01:25Really?
00:01:27Because he's the one who's going to call me.
00:01:34You must have done that to someone twice in the past.
00:01:40Now that the wedding announcement has been made, there are so many questions from the viewers.
00:01:44Let's ask instead.
00:01:46Let's ask.
00:01:48Let's start the press conference for the wedding announcement.
00:01:53First of all, I'm most curious.
00:01:55When did you meet?
00:01:59It's been a while since I've known you.
00:02:02It's been a while.
00:02:03It's been a few years since I've known you.
00:02:05You didn't say anything in front of me.
00:02:07And we've been dating since the end of last year.
00:02:12I read an article that you're a broadcaster.
00:02:15You have to be on a show to do this.
00:02:17That's all there is.
00:02:19You can't do it here in Korea.
00:02:21I even quit my job in Korea.
00:02:25Wait a minute.
00:02:28Are you here?
00:02:30Here?
00:02:36Then come inside here for a second.
00:02:39Really?
00:02:40Can I do that?
00:02:42Come here for a second.
00:02:45Are you really coming?
00:02:46I'm doing this for nothing.
00:02:48Come in. It's okay.
00:02:49Come in. It's okay.
00:02:51Come in. It's okay.
00:02:54Come in. It's okay.
00:02:58Don't do that.
00:03:03Don't do that.
00:03:04It's not me.
00:03:05Don't do that.
00:03:06It's not me.
00:03:07What is it?
00:03:12Why are you trying to get up?
00:03:15I was surprised.
00:03:16Why are you trying to get up?
00:03:18I thought you were Hwang.
00:03:21Why are you trying to get up?
00:03:24I was surprised.
00:03:26Are you a KTBC reporter?
00:03:28Really?
00:03:29Yes.
00:03:31I'm a producer.
00:03:33I've seen all of my friends.
00:03:36A few years.
00:03:37Really?
00:03:38I've seen them for a few years.
00:03:39Be honest with me.
00:03:40Did you have a crush on us
00:03:42when we were working together?
00:03:44No, it's not like that.
00:03:45Because we have similar hobbies.
00:03:47Camping?
00:03:48We like camping.
00:03:49We like to look at each other.
00:03:51We like to look at each other.
00:03:53Look at his face.
00:03:54You had a crush on him at the campsite.
00:03:58He doesn't look at people like this.
00:04:00He looks at them like this.
00:04:03Who asked you out first?
00:04:05Asked you out?
00:04:06Propose.
00:04:07Asking you out is...
00:04:08At the same time?
00:04:09At the same time?
00:04:10One, two, three.
00:04:11Let's go out.
00:04:14I'm nervous.
00:04:17I was on my way to pick him up.
00:04:20Did he ask you out for ramen?
00:04:22No, not like that.
00:04:23At my girlfriend's house.
00:04:25You drove him home?
00:04:26Yes, I drove him home.
00:04:28You don't drive.
00:04:29What?
00:04:30You only drive with that.
00:04:32You only drive a camping car.
00:04:34You drove him home with that.
00:04:35Before I sent him home,
00:04:39my stomach was already full.
00:04:41No wonder he suddenly announced it.
00:04:44Really?
00:04:45My stomach was full?
00:04:46After eating,
00:04:47he went home.
00:04:48Because he ate a lot?
00:04:49Yes, because he ate a lot.
00:04:50You should've said that.
00:04:52Because he ate too much.
00:04:53So?
00:04:54So I gave him a delivery.
00:04:55It was winter.
00:04:56Last year.
00:04:57It was cold.
00:04:58I didn't want to send him home right away.
00:05:00So I went to a small pub in front of his house.
00:05:03We had a simple fish cake soup
00:05:05and a glass of beer.
00:05:07I think that's when we felt each other more.
00:05:10I'm so jealous.
00:05:11You should've done it with us.
00:05:14You should've done it with us.
00:05:16You should've done it with us.
00:05:18Are you Korean?
00:05:24He's apologizing.
00:05:26I understand.
00:05:28I understand.
00:05:29I understand.
00:05:30For us,
00:05:32he's the one who should be punished.
00:05:35He should've done something.
00:05:38He's a bit disappointed.
00:05:40He voted for you.
00:05:41Actually, I was going to talk about this when we went to Saipan.
00:05:45Oh, to Ho-dong?
00:05:46Because when we went to Saipan, we spent more than an hour with Ho-dong.
00:05:51That's right.
00:05:51We talked a lot at the airport.
00:05:54Kyung-hoon is like this all of a sudden.
00:05:56Kyung-hoon is like this all of a sudden.
00:05:57No, Kyung-hoon is like this all of a sudden.
00:06:00That's right.
00:06:01So I was going to come here and talk about it,
00:06:04but I held it in.
00:06:06To focus on the shoot.
00:06:08What are you doing?
00:06:10Since when have you been focused on the shoot?
00:06:13Saipan.
00:06:14What are you so focused on?
00:06:15At night, we all sat down and talked over a beer.
00:06:21We had a company dinner.
00:06:23You said you wouldn't come there even if you died.
00:06:25What are you talking about?
00:06:26I know.
00:06:27We had a company dinner.
00:06:28Socialist Seo Jang-hoon, singer Lee Sang-min.
00:06:30Huh?
00:06:30Who's leaving the company?
00:06:31I didn't say anything.
00:06:32I didn't say anything.
00:06:33The only song I'm going to sing is Leave.
00:06:35Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
00:06:38Don't make fun of me for leaving because I love you.
00:06:41I'm ready to play.
00:06:42Are you going on a honeymoon?
00:06:44So.
00:06:45Saipan.
00:06:46Was that an answer?
00:06:48Hey.
00:06:50You're doing a game with Jungle Two.
00:06:53You're doing the show with your heart.
00:06:55No, go to Saipan.
00:06:58It's perfect for a honeymoon.
00:07:00No, I mean.
00:07:01Go to Managasum and ride this and that.
00:07:04I think you got it right.
00:07:06Jenny.
00:07:07Jenny, Jenny.
00:07:08Jenny.
00:07:09I'm having a honeymoon with Jenny.
00:07:12Yeah, and the mosquito dance.
00:07:24Live well.
00:07:29Tell the fans and the viewers that you're getting married.
00:07:33Actually, the fans must have been very surprised.
00:07:38But I hope you'll encourage me warmly and give me a lot of blessings.
00:07:43Actually, I felt a lot of pressure to reveal this.
00:07:49Maybe all of this is because of Ahyoung.
00:07:53Thank you to Ahyoung's family, friends, and viewers for letting me speak naturally in here.
00:08:03Thank you.
00:08:09Ahyoung even got Min Kyung Hoon married.
00:08:12Hey, Ahyoung is a good program.
00:08:14That's a great Ahyoung.
00:08:17Ahyoung is getting married to Ahyoung PD.
00:08:21Make a wish before you blow out the candles.
00:08:23Make a wish and blow out the candles.
00:08:24Ahyoung earned 1,500 won each among the members.
00:08:29Sang Min will pay 500 won later.
00:08:33You paid 2,000 won.
00:08:36I made a wish.
00:08:37Congratulations.
00:08:41I heard that dry firewood burns quickly.
00:08:44Do you know what day it is today?
00:08:46Everyone, there's something to congratulate Kyung Hoon, but today's recording is Ahn Eun-hyung's 444th episode.
00:08:56Isn't it special?
00:08:57So I brought the smart students who clapped today.
00:09:01Eun-hyung?
00:09:02Are you really a doctor?
00:09:03I can hear the sound.
00:09:04All the students, come on in.
00:09:20Hi, guys.
00:09:21We are squid.
00:09:23Fried squid is delicious.
00:09:25If it's delicious, I'll eat it again.
00:09:27If I eat it again, I'll have a stomachache.
00:09:30Dr. Stamina.
00:09:31I'm Dr. Stamina, a YouTuber who goes to the International Academy of Sciences.
00:09:41Liberalism is interpreted in many different ways.
00:09:43Basic rights are challenged.
00:09:45Asians do have diversity.
00:09:47Politicians should not stay neutral.
00:09:50I think Asians can do something.
00:09:52What do you think?
00:09:53I have a lot of questions and I want to do a lot of things.
00:09:56I'm Dr. Stamina, who talks a lot.
00:10:00There are various definitions of intelligence.
00:10:03It's related to our desires.
00:10:06You can understand people who are addicted to running.
00:10:10I'm Dr. Stamina, a professor at the Department of Environmental Stabilization at Seungsil Cyber University.
00:10:16The virus that lived with dinosaurs in the dinosaur era suddenly came out.
00:10:19It's no joke.
00:10:20About 30 books?
00:10:21I don't think so.
00:10:22It's over 30.
00:10:23H2O
00:10:25I'm worried that it might come back in a few decades because of climate change.
00:10:33What's going on?
00:10:34Are you really doctors?
00:10:37I don't think comedians are here as a concept.
00:10:39No, I'm not a comedian.
00:10:42Hello, Hodong. Hello, Jang Hoon. Hello, Youngchul.
00:10:44Long time no see.
00:10:46Do you know him?
00:10:48I know all the people who are anxious.
00:10:52Why did you come here?
00:10:55I think there's a lot to learn.
00:10:58There's a program where three of us appear.
00:11:03It ended in four episodes.
00:11:05We've come all the way to episode 444.
00:11:08It's possible to run today.
00:11:10I think I can learn.
00:11:12We're all in a relationship.
00:11:14Jihoon, you don't know anyone who knows us, do you?
00:11:16I've seen Jang Hoon a long time ago.
00:11:18What?
00:11:20Why are you laughing?
00:11:22I'm here to meet Jang Hoon.
00:11:25It's a little hurtful.
00:11:28It's a program that doesn't hurt.
00:11:31The program where the two of us came out together is called the shoulder of a giant.
00:11:34That's what we did.
00:11:36Oh, you're here as a giant.
00:11:39You two are really good at using it.
00:11:43It was a program hosted by Jang Hoon.
00:11:45I'm out now.
00:11:46I heard it's a fixed program.
00:11:48I'm giving a lecture and talking.
00:11:51Jang Hoon's expression was so scary.
00:11:53And he didn't even laugh at me.
00:11:55He doesn't talk much.
00:11:56Really?
00:11:57But the second time,
00:11:59Dong-sun came out.
00:12:01I did a program with Dong-sun before that.
00:12:04It was so much fun.
00:12:05He's a really good guy.
00:12:07The flowers were falling from his eyes.
00:12:11After that, I was fired.
00:12:16I told you not to do that.
00:12:21Hey, Dr. Ji-hoon Jang.
00:12:25That's not true at all.
00:12:27Don't hurt Ji-hoon's feelings.
00:12:29The problem is that Ji-hoon really misunderstood.
00:12:32Why did you do that to Dong-sun?
00:12:34Why did you do that to Dong-sun?
00:12:36It's not like that.
00:12:38I was really worried.
00:12:40Because I've seen Dong-sun before.
00:12:43I can't stop him from talking.
00:12:50Is it too much?
00:12:51It's so much that other scientists are angry.
00:12:56I know that.
00:12:57Why are you lying to Ji-hoon?
00:12:59So I thought I should stop him from talking.
00:13:03I did it a little bit more.
00:13:05I didn't do that to Ji-hoon at all.
00:13:07At that time, Ji-hoon didn't laugh.
00:13:09I think he's frowning.
00:13:11I'm a little smart and famous to him.
00:13:16I said I'd get in trouble if I said something useless.
00:13:20I did that a little bit.
00:13:22You were frowning because you were humiliated.
00:13:25Don't talk about your image getting worse.
00:13:30That's right.
00:13:32If you can't stop it here, I'll do it for you.
00:13:35I'm going to tell you what I thought.
00:13:38I heard you were talking a lot.
00:13:41How much do you talk a lot?
00:13:45I was on a radio show with Ji Sang-ryeol.
00:13:49I went to the studio two days later.
00:13:51We were recording together.
00:13:53I talked about Dong-sun for a while.
00:13:55He was really good at talking.
00:13:57During the break, Ji Sang-ryeol looked at me.
00:14:00Writer Kwak, I'll give you a funny joke.
00:14:03You can use it.
00:14:05I'll give you the right to use it.
00:14:07When I saw someone who was so good at talking,
00:14:09He told me to do this.
00:14:16That's what I thought.
00:14:18Jang Dong-sun's influence came to me.
00:14:21What are you trying to say?
00:14:23What are you talking about?
00:14:27I didn't understand 100%.
00:14:29I didn't understand 100%.
00:14:33Writer Kwak didn't deliver it well.
00:14:35Don't you know Ji Sang-ryeol?
00:14:37Do you know how much Arisu explodes in your mouth?
00:14:39That's how much it flows.
00:14:41Like Han River.
00:14:43It's not Arisu, it's Arisu.
00:14:45Actually, I gave up on the airtime today.
00:14:49I heard they're coming out on both sides.
00:14:51I gave up on the airtime today.
00:14:53I came out to see Jang Hoon.
00:14:55Are you satisfied with the episode?
00:14:58I'm satisfied. Isn't this enough?
00:15:01I'm scared.
00:15:03If that was a strong heart in the past,
00:15:05If that was a strong heart in the past,
00:15:07If you talk about that episode,
00:15:09Ho-dong was like this.
00:15:11Next time, I'll do it right away.
00:15:13I'm sorry.
00:15:15I'm sorry.
00:15:17Stop talking.
00:15:19Stop talking.
00:15:21Why?
00:15:23Why are you so talkative?
00:15:25Stop talking.
00:15:27Stop talking.
00:15:29There's a procedure here, too.
00:15:31There's a procedure.
00:15:33I don't know if you can enter.
00:15:35We don't accept it if you have a decision through the application.
00:15:37We don't accept it if you have a decision.
00:15:39That's what you decide.
00:15:41You're not just going to give it to me, are you?
00:15:43There is.
00:15:45I'm the official one.
00:15:47So that the lithium battery disappears.
00:15:49So that the lithium battery disappears.
00:15:51So that the lithium battery disappears.
00:15:53So that the lithium battery disappears.
00:15:55The song that I used to listen to on the street
00:16:00The clear heart like a glass
00:16:05Now it's a transfer application
00:16:12Is this a good thing?
00:16:16Are you a professor?
00:16:19The students will like it
00:16:20What song is this?
00:16:21This is a self-composed song
00:16:23It's a song to memorize the gravity table
00:16:25There's a thing called a gravity table
00:16:26There's hydrogen, helium, and lithium
00:16:29I made it into a song
00:16:30How to memorize
00:16:32As much hydrogen as there is in the world
00:16:36I love you
00:16:41Like a helium balloon that I missed once
00:16:45You don't come back
00:16:51That's what I'm saying
00:16:52Don't say useless things
00:16:55It's a story we understand
00:16:58It's a difficult story
00:17:01If I translate
00:17:02It's a difficult story
00:17:03It's not a story you can't understand
00:17:05It's the first time I've heard of it
00:17:07Isn't it fun?
00:17:09Isn't it fun?
00:17:10Isn't it fun?
00:17:12People who are good at speaking
00:17:13It's like Cheongsan Yusu
00:17:15That's like water
00:17:17But among the waters
00:17:18What's familiar to us
00:17:19It's not the Han River
00:17:20But if you go to the Han River, it's Arisu
00:17:22Why are you doing this again?
00:17:24That's why it's Arisu
00:17:27But did you understand?
00:17:28Yes, I understood
00:17:29I don't think that's what I meant
00:17:31I'm sorry
00:17:32It's okay
00:17:34But I
00:17:36Like a phone call
00:17:40It's fun
00:17:42Like a phone call
00:17:44It's a timing
00:17:46It was a timing
00:17:48Three transfer students came to our school
00:17:51Ji-yoon is a YouTuber with 950,000 subscribers
00:17:57Jang Dong-sun
00:17:58Dong-sun is a YouTuber with 400,000 subscribers
00:18:01He's a subscriber YouTuber
00:18:03Kwak Jae-sik
00:18:04How many Jae-sik?
00:18:05Kwak Jae-sik
00:18:06I don't think Jae-sik has started YouTube yet
00:18:08I don't have anything like that
00:18:09Engineering Dr. Jae-sik
00:18:10I am
00:18:11No, I don't want to talk about it anymore
00:18:13I can do it
00:18:15There's a YouTuber I'm in
00:18:17But I got 80,000 and 90,000
00:18:19I really don't go to 100,000
00:18:21If I get 100,000, I'll give you a silver button
00:18:23So I made it a song
00:18:25How?
00:18:26Silver silver silver silver
00:18:28Something like this
00:18:29I was waiting for the silver button
00:18:33Will you go to the silver tower?
00:18:36You're good
00:18:37You're good
00:18:38You're good
00:18:39You're good
00:18:41You're good
00:18:43You're good
00:18:45You're good
00:18:47Why did you write down all the existing songs?
00:18:50You're good
00:18:51You're good
00:18:52You're good
00:18:53You're good
00:18:54You're good
00:18:55Then you can't be a doctor
00:18:56I wrote down the educational background of our three transfer students
00:19:01It's amazing
00:19:02I just said I was a doctor
00:19:04I'm just a doctor
00:19:06Then I've been a doctor since I was a kid
00:19:09I don't know if you've heard of Shindong
00:19:11I don't know if you've heard of Shindong
00:19:13How good are you?
00:19:14I'm curious
00:19:15I wonder if you've had a sense of smell since you were a kid
00:19:18I've been eating 6kg since I was born
00:19:23What are you talking about?
00:19:24I've been eating 6kg since I was born
00:19:26I've been eating 6kg since I was born
00:19:30Jiyoon wasn't easy when she was young
00:19:326kg?
00:19:33No, not the weight
00:19:36I was just one of the smart kids
00:19:40I don't know
00:19:41I don't think I've ever heard of it
00:19:44Jiyoon, where did you get your doctorate?
00:19:46I got it from MIT
00:19:57Jae-sik, when you were young
00:19:58Ah, when I was young
00:20:00It's not funny
00:20:02It's not funny enough
00:20:04It's not funny enough
00:20:07Except for Ari
00:20:08Except for Ari
00:20:09It's so good now
00:20:11Forget Ari
00:20:12When I was in 6th grade
00:20:14Do you know what I can do?
00:20:16There was something that I wanted to do
00:20:18When I was in 6th grade
00:20:19There was a play that kids gathered together
00:20:23We do that in elementary school
00:20:25We gathered at a kid's house
00:20:27I even remember his name
00:20:28It was a kid named Hwang Mi-young
00:20:29We all gathered at a kid named Hwang Mi-young
00:20:31I said, I'll write a script
00:20:33I said, I'll write a script
00:20:34I thought about it and wrote the script
00:20:36I was writing the script
00:20:38A kid named Hwang Mi-young came with ramen
00:20:41He said, have lunch
00:20:43I gave him ramen
00:20:44He said, have lunch
00:20:45I gave him ramen
00:20:47At that time, it changed in my head
00:20:49I thought I have the talent as a writer
00:20:53I thought I am different from others
00:20:55Please
00:20:56I thought I am different from others
00:20:57Please
00:20:59Just tell me where you go to school
00:21:03No, you, please
00:21:05No, you, please
00:21:06No, you, please
00:21:07He said, have lunch
00:21:08He said, have lunch
00:21:09Oh, wow!
00:21:11Ari, Ari, Arisu, Arisu!
00:21:13Ari, Ari, Arisu, Arisu!
00:21:15How do you do it?
00:21:17Just say where you're from.
00:21:19Ari, Arisu, Arisu!
00:21:21Just say where you're from.
00:21:23I graduated from KAIST,
00:21:25and I'm a doctor at Yonsei University.
00:21:27Oh, you're in high school.
00:21:29Ari, Ari, Arisu!
00:21:31Do it a little more.
00:21:33Ari, Ari, Arisu!
00:21:35Ari, Ari, Arisu!
00:21:37Ari, Ari, Arisu!
00:21:39Ari, Ari, Arisu!
00:21:41You're making use of Arisu.
00:21:43If you're a professor like Jaesik,
00:21:45it would be really good.
00:21:47Because if students ask you
00:21:49anything they're curious about,
00:21:51you can do Arisu
00:21:53and dance by yourself.
00:21:55The school I work at is a cyber university,
00:21:57so there's no such thing.
00:21:59I just do it on my own while looking at the camera.
00:22:01So I can do it
00:22:03with a little reaction.
00:22:05I've seen you at the bowling alley.
00:22:07Tell us about bowling.
00:22:09How do you play?
00:22:11This is a really funny story.
00:22:13You're talking about the bowling alley?
00:22:15It's a really funny story.
00:22:17Kyunghoon, you've seen it before, right?
00:22:19You've seen it before, right?
00:22:21You've been on the show.
00:22:23You've been looking for ancient monsters.
00:22:25I've prepared a story
00:22:27that Kyunghoon would like.
00:22:29It's a really funny story.
00:22:31If you say it's really funny,
00:22:33you can't say it's not funny.
00:22:35You can't say it's not funny.
00:22:37You can't say it's not funny.
00:22:39You can't say it's not funny.
00:22:41When I was a student,
00:22:43I had fun with bowling.
00:22:45I had fun with bowling.
00:22:47There was a professor named
00:22:49Jo Hong-il who had fun with bowling.
00:22:51He's a professor, too.
00:22:53He's a famous talker.
00:22:55One day, he suddenly felt good.
00:22:57He wanted to make a bet with me.
00:22:59I kept getting hit
00:23:01I kept getting hit.
00:23:03I kept winning.
00:23:05I couldn't bet any more.
00:23:07Everything was mine.
00:23:09He said,
00:23:11There's nothing to bet on.
00:23:13What are you going to bet on?
00:23:15He said he'd bet his soul.
00:23:17He said he'd bet his soul.
00:23:19He said he'd bet his soul.
00:23:21I won again.
00:23:23I still have Jo Hong-il's soul.
00:23:25I still have Jo Hong-il's soul.
00:23:27I don't know if I can use
00:23:29It's been 20 years.
00:23:31I still have Jo Hong-il's soul.
00:23:33I think I need to finish here.
00:23:35I think I need to finish here.
00:23:37Brain scientists don't prove souls.
00:23:39I think I need to finish here.
00:23:41It's not proven yet.
00:23:43I don't know if I really have a soul.
00:23:45I don't know if I really have a soul.
00:23:47So when are you gonna tell me something funny?
00:23:49So when are you gonna tell me something funny?
00:23:51You did well until now, didn't you?
00:23:53Kyung Hoon is crying.
00:23:55You did well until now.
00:23:57Is it a funny story between you two?
00:23:59No, it's not.
00:24:01Thank you, Jiyoon.
00:24:03I almost misunderstood.
00:24:05I thought all the doctors were talking about this.
00:24:07I almost misunderstood.
00:24:09Actually, when I came here today,
00:24:11Jae-sik and Dong-sun talk a lot.
00:24:13What if my friends in South Korea
00:24:15don't like me?
00:24:17I think it's going to shine more.
00:24:19I think it's my favorite.
00:24:21I'm waiting for Ji-yoon's turn.
00:24:23Please save me.
00:24:25How hard is your marriage life?
00:24:27In my case,
00:24:29I got married and gave birth to a child.
00:24:31But we call the last paper
00:24:33a defense.
00:24:35It's a paper we wrote, and it's a presentation
00:24:37in front of a professor.
00:24:39I was eight months pregnant at the time.
00:24:41You decided to leave school.
00:24:43That's right.
00:24:45When I submitted the last paper,
00:24:47I put my child in a cradle.
00:24:49I put my child in a cradle.
00:24:51I put my child in a cradle.
00:24:53That's what I did.
00:24:55It's physically difficult.
00:24:57It's mentally difficult.
00:24:59There's a lot of stress.
00:25:01There's nothing in the world that's not hard.
00:25:03It's the same energy.
00:25:05I can relate to that.
00:25:07When I was a doctor,
00:25:09I didn't make a lot of money.
00:25:11I got married and gave birth to my first child.
00:25:13I think it was about 1.2 million won.
00:25:15The three of us had to live.
00:25:17And I studied.
00:25:19I couldn't buy milk for 4,000 won.
00:25:21I bought these things in Germany.
00:25:23It was a time like that.
00:25:25So I started talking about science.
00:25:27I'm going to make money as a part-time job.
00:25:29If you go out and talk,
00:25:31It's about 200,000 won and 300,000 won.
00:25:33In German.
00:25:35Did you talk a lot?
00:25:37No, it's a 10-minute competition.
00:25:39In every competition in 10 minutes,
00:25:41You have to have fun talking about science.
00:25:43People vote.
00:25:45The winner gets the prize money.
00:25:47Fortunately, Germany has a sense of humor.
00:25:49If it was Korea, I couldn't make money.
00:25:51If you go to Germany,
00:25:53It's Shin Dong-yeop, Shin Dong-yeop, and Yoo Jae-suk.
00:25:55That was me.
00:25:57That was me in Germany.
00:25:59In Germany,
00:26:01I started making money by winning the first prize.
00:26:03I started making money by winning the first prize.
00:26:05I'm afraid of greed.
00:26:07I won the first prize in a science talk competition.
00:26:09I got an offer to publish a book.
00:26:11I got an offer to publish a book.
00:26:13But how many tens of millions of people?
00:26:15Then life is solved.
00:26:17I've got a variety of books.
00:26:19I'm saying it's done by everyone.
00:26:21Actually, it's hard to write a doctoral thesis.
00:26:23How do you write your books?
00:26:25I have my own way.
00:26:27I'm a book publisher and I have a doctoral thesis.
00:26:29Let's go to the bestseller.
00:26:31And I got all of the priority quotas.
00:26:33But we're in a tangle.
00:26:35Right before you have to publish your doctoral thesis,
00:26:37I heard this from my professor.
00:26:39The deadline for publishing a book
00:26:41Two weeks ahead of the deadline for a doctoral graduate.
00:26:43And two weeks ahead of the deadline for a doctoral graduate.
00:26:45No matter how much I look at it, I failed to pay for my doctor's thesis, I couldn't pay for my book, and I'm going to be a debt collector with tens of millions of won.
00:26:53So at that time, I didn't even have a religion, but I went to the cathedral and sat in the back and cried.
00:27:00I'm sorry, but didn't you say that you don't have a soul scientifically?
00:27:03I didn't say it in English, but if there's a church or a cathedral behind me, I feel comfortable.
00:27:07In conclusion, I almost failed, but I was comforted by a piece of paper, and I did it.
00:27:15That's why I got a doctor's degree and a book.
00:27:19I heard you were born in Germany.
00:27:21I was born in Heidelberg, Germany.
00:27:23I lived until I was six years old when I was young, and then I came back to Korea.
00:27:27You must be good at German.
00:27:28Isn't Dong-sun a German doctor?
00:27:30That's right. He's a German doctor.
00:27:32He lives in Germany?
00:27:34He lives in Germany, too.
00:27:36I love Germany, too.
00:27:38So if a German baby comes out, it's an hour.
00:27:42Let's go to Germany.
00:27:44What happened to the doctor?
00:27:46He's a brain doctor.
00:27:48I went to an exchange student at Rutgers University in the United States, and I met brain science there, and it was so much fun.
00:27:53That's when I started studying brain science.
00:27:56Anyway, let's look at the faces of our friends when we talk.
00:28:01Ji-hoon is angry right now.
00:28:03Ji-hoon was in the order, but he didn't ask any questions.
00:28:07This is how it started when I was here.
00:28:10Ji-hoon said this, and then he came out and took it.
00:28:15It's okay. I'm used to it.
00:28:17It's okay.
00:28:18If you agree, we'll go straight to the second period.
00:28:26How was it today?
00:28:32I'm out.
00:28:34It's so much fun.
00:28:36Don't ask questions to three people, one by one.
00:28:41If you ask Ji-hoon, the two of you will take care of it.
00:28:45Just ask me one question.
00:28:47Ji-hoon is a doctor, so he seems to know everything.
00:28:52There are a lot of questions that are the most absurd among the questions I've heard.
00:28:56I'm going to ask you everything.
00:28:58Jang-hoon said I looked scary.
00:29:00So he doesn't ask me that.
00:29:02Please, please, please.
00:29:03Ji-hoon told me.
00:29:05Ji-hoon, save you.
00:29:06I'm actually the most asked.
00:29:08It's an election.
00:29:10It's a political science.
00:29:12Who do you think it will be?
00:29:13Don't do it.
00:29:15I always ask that.
00:29:16But in fact, politics is just...
00:29:18I'm just thinking about what's going to happen.
00:29:20Why did that happen?
00:29:21It's not a match.
00:29:22It's not a match.
00:29:23So I'm always wrong.
00:29:25So I can't talk.
00:29:27Is this the end?
00:29:28You have to let me go.
00:29:30You do a lot of political content.
00:29:34I've seen all of Dr. Kim Ji-yoon's programs.
00:29:38Really?
00:29:39I've seen all the political demands.
00:29:40I've seen more than you guys.
00:29:44No, really, in a variety of ways.
00:29:46Long sleep.
00:29:47You're supposed to sleep if you turn off the music.
00:29:49Various contents.
00:29:51Automatic ASMR.
00:29:54There's a content about whiskey.
00:29:58I've seen a lot of whiskey content.
00:30:00Oh, I see.
00:30:01Whiskey content?
00:30:03That's right.
00:30:04Alcohol is very political.
00:30:07Always through the history of mankind.
00:30:11Every time Ji-yoon comes on TV,
00:30:13I think I was talking about Biden and Trump.
00:30:16I've actually been on a show with Jessica.
00:30:19With Hodong.
00:30:20He's our national representative.
00:30:21The three of us did it before.
00:30:24Yeah, the three of us did it.
00:30:25Yeah, with Dong-sun.
00:30:27But honestly, I was scolded by Hodong once while I was sleeping.
00:30:34Don't look at your nose when you close your eyes.
00:30:37It's a mental difference.
00:30:39It's a mental difference.
00:30:41I think I'll ask Jessica a lot.
00:30:43Don't you ask me a lot of questions?
00:30:45You can ask me a lot of questions.
00:30:46Not difficult questions, but useless questions.
00:30:49You can ask me a lot of questions.
00:30:51One of Jessica's episodes in the past.
00:30:54The goblin story was so much fun.
00:30:56But Jessica looks up a lot of ancient documents.
00:31:00Do you remember the reason you lost the goblin?
00:31:03I slept.
00:31:05Don't lie to me.
00:31:06Then I'm curious.
00:31:08It's a ghost, a goblin, or a ghost.
00:31:11Do you think there's a ghost?
00:31:13I don't think so.
00:31:15I don't think so.
00:31:16Then what's the goblin?
00:31:17Let's think about it.
00:31:18What do you think of when you think of ghosts in Korea?
00:31:21What do you think of when you think of ghosts in Korea?
00:31:25A woman with long hair and wearing long clothes.
00:31:28Think about it again.
00:31:30What do you think of when you think of ghosts in Canada or the United States?
00:31:36It looks like a tablecloth.
00:31:38There are two holes in the tablecloth.
00:31:41But if someone in Korea puts an American or Canadian ghost in a tablecloth and shows it with two holes in it,
00:31:50Who would think it's a ghost?
00:31:52Who put that tablecloth there?
00:31:55Why did you put it there?
00:31:57What does that mean?
00:31:58A ghost is a cultural object.
00:32:01It's in a person's head.
00:32:03That's a little...
00:32:04That's a little...
00:32:09That's about it.
00:32:10It's a cultural object.
00:32:14There's a scientist in Canada.
00:32:16There's a scientist in Canada.
00:32:17Scientists don't believe in ghosts at all.
00:32:20The issue with brain science was that if you stimulate a part of the brain,
00:32:25There was a different spot where you could see or feel God.
00:32:29It wasn't reproduced later, but it's amazing.
00:32:32People who believe in Buddhism say they feel Buddha.
00:32:35People who believe in Allah say they feel their God.
00:32:38People who believe in Christianity say they feel Jesus.
00:32:41It's the same area, but depending on what kind of faith and experience I have,
00:32:45The brain interprets it differently.
00:32:47What about soap?
00:32:49It's also interesting to say soap.
00:32:51You believe that someone else has come into you in a certain situation.
00:32:56So if you put someone in that situation,
00:33:01In this person's story,
00:33:05People can see similar reactions.
00:33:08I don't think Soo-geun would agree.
00:33:10About ghosts and stuff.
00:33:12Soap?
00:33:13I think my mom's acting, too.
00:33:17If you get a lot of soap, you'll feel like a rose.
00:33:23It's a excuse to fit the environment.
00:33:25Right?
00:33:27It's delicious.
00:33:28He's trying to be funny.
00:33:30Mom's job.
00:33:31Mom's not on TV.
00:33:35Mom's not on TV.
00:33:40Next, major field.
00:33:42This is a major field for transfer students.
00:33:46Since we're on the subject, Dong-seon, you go first.
00:33:49I heard you're a T.M.T.
00:33:51T.M.T.
00:33:52Too Much Talker
00:33:55I didn't do a good job today.
00:33:58No, you're doing a good job.
00:34:00You're doing a great job.
00:34:01I think since I saw Dong-seon,
00:34:04You're the best at organizing your comments.
00:34:08Are you good at it?
00:34:10What kind of research do you do in brain science?
00:34:13Do you do MRI?
00:34:15There's a lot of brain science.
00:34:17Medicine, psychology, computer science,
00:34:19It's all part of brain science.
00:34:21But basically, the question that brain science is most curious about is,
00:34:25When people see, judge, and feel something,
00:34:29Why does our brain feel that way?
00:34:31Why am I so anxious?
00:34:33No matter how hard I think about it, there's no answer.
00:34:35But what kind of neural circuits in the brain make me anxious?
00:34:39If you explain these things in brain science,
00:34:41It helps you find your own cause and change yourself.
00:34:44So the field of brain science is
00:34:46What kind of person am I?
00:34:48What kind of existence is a human being?
00:34:50You can say it's a field of research.
00:34:52So when we look at it like this,
00:34:54Do the eyes see first or do I recognize it first?
00:34:56The light signal from the eyes goes to the brain.
00:34:59What's really amazing is that I've never experienced it.
00:35:02I can't see.
00:35:04I can't hear what I haven't heard.
00:35:06For example, as much as I've experienced,
00:35:08I'm distinguishing.
00:35:10So if the eyes are connected like a camera,
00:35:14If you connect the wires of people who can't see,
00:35:17Wouldn't it be possible to make them see again?
00:35:19That's what you think.
00:35:20You can't do that yourself.
00:35:22Because for the first two years of your life,
00:35:25The brain has to learn what it sees.
00:35:28This is a face. This is a movement.
00:35:30I have the ability to interpret these things.
00:35:32Actually, I cover my eyes for cats.
00:35:34Until I'm old enough.
00:35:36I didn't let him see.
00:35:38If you take it off, the signal comes in.
00:35:40But they can't interpret what that means.
00:35:43It's just like gray to the brain.
00:35:45You're losing your ability to see.
00:35:49Be careful with your questions.
00:35:51Because if you ask the wrong question,
00:35:53Sangmin, this is...
00:35:54I'm not curious.
00:35:55Very important question.
00:35:57Okay, go ahead.
00:35:58Right now, the brain is...
00:36:00We're relying on a device.
00:36:02It's going to be even worse.
00:36:04Then the science of the brain itself.
00:36:06In the future,
00:36:08Isn't it honestly unnecessary?
00:36:10No.
00:36:11No, it's more necessary.
00:36:13Because AI does what humans can't do.
00:36:16But he's really going to do this to us.
00:36:18To make it convenient for us.
00:36:20You have to know how the brain works.
00:36:22You can use that technology well.
00:36:24You have to match people's concerns.
00:36:25Because if you use this wrong,
00:36:27Mental health is getting worse.
00:36:29It can be more depressed and bad.
00:36:32But the internet we use now.
00:36:34I think it's a little bit like that.
00:36:36These days, teenagers...
00:36:37I only communicate on Instagram or SNS.
00:36:40It's hard to meet and communicate in real life.
00:36:43Then one by one,
00:36:44It's a little hard.
00:36:46I'm nervous.
00:36:47There's a lot of symptoms like this.
00:36:49So if you understand why the brain is like that,
00:36:51Even if we use technology,
00:36:53People don't get more lonely and sick.
00:36:55People can be a little happier.
00:36:57It's possible to make it with technology.
00:36:59That's right.
00:37:00But let me ask you one thing.
00:37:02You know, the flesh of the brain.
00:37:04Humans can only use 10% of the brain.
00:37:07This is the most well-known brain science.
00:37:09It's a superstition.
00:37:10Einstein used about 20%.
00:37:12Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:13What's on the OECD website?
00:37:15People are wrong about brain science.
00:37:17There's a superstition.
00:37:19The first of them is that we only use 10% of our brains.
00:37:22Why is this wrong?
00:37:24If you use the most energy in our body,
00:37:26It's the most expensive organ.
00:37:28It doesn't make sense if you only use 10%.
00:37:30That's right.
00:37:31So, in fact, we're all using our brains.
00:37:34If you only use 10%,
00:37:36It's not measured and it's not well-known.
00:37:40And you know what?
00:37:41It's a question we like.
00:37:42If you have a lot of wrinkles in your brain,
00:37:44They say you're smart.
00:37:46I've heard that before.
00:37:47What?
00:37:48The wrinkles in the brain are not different for each person.
00:37:50It depends on the species.
00:37:52Actually, in the same skull,
00:37:54What happens if you try to put as much brain as possible?
00:37:57You have to bend it, so you get wrinkles.
00:37:59So, in the process of evolution to increase the capacity in the brain,
00:38:03There's a wrinkle in the brain.
00:38:05The reason I had to put in so much brain was because
00:38:08I don't need it to live alone.
00:38:10Even reptiles' brains are smooth.
00:38:12So reptiles, like sea turtles,
00:38:15As soon as they're born,
00:38:16There's no one to help you because you can't get out of the egg.
00:38:19But humans, mice, chimpanzees, and cats all
00:38:23Feel the pain of another being.
00:38:25If another being goes to eat something delicious,
00:38:27I'll go eat, too.
00:38:28I have the ability to read other beings.
00:38:31This is intelligence.
00:38:33It's more likely to survive when it's developed.
00:38:36To do this, you need a lot of brain capacity.
00:38:39Then tell me one thing.
00:38:41What's the best food for the brain?
00:38:43The best food for the brain?
00:38:45Actually,
00:38:47In modern times,
00:38:48It's best to eat less.
00:38:51What about Ho-dong?
00:38:53He's a liar.
00:38:55He's a liar.
00:38:57He eats less.
00:38:59Yeah, he eats less.
00:39:01He eats less.
00:39:02Speaking of snacks, Jaesik is still.
00:39:05What do you have to say?
00:39:08Speaking of snacks, Jaesik, what do you have to say?
00:39:11Ji-hoon wrote a great comment.
00:39:14This word always makes my heart flutter.
00:39:16He's a world-class political scientist.
00:39:19World-class!
00:39:21I thought you were a famous person.
00:39:23I've done a lot of interviews with famous people.
00:39:26Which famous person?
00:39:28I've done a lot of interviews with famous people.
00:39:30Really?
00:39:31There was also a 100-minute debate in Korea.
00:39:34That's right.
00:39:37Michael Sandel
00:39:38I interviewed Michael Sandel.
00:39:40And I also interviewed Tony Blinken, the president of the United States.
00:39:44Ji-hoon, I'm so jealous of you.
00:39:46You can study English.
00:39:49Isn't interviewing another skill?
00:39:52It's different from English.
00:39:53Is he better at English than an American?
00:39:55No, it's not that.
00:39:56It's not that he's fluent in English.
00:39:58It's the way he leads the conversation.
00:40:00I didn't live in the United States when I was young.
00:40:03I graduated from college and studied in the United States.
00:40:06The pronunciation is different.
00:40:08Which university did you graduate from?
00:40:11Y University
00:40:12Oh, I see.
00:40:15Isn't this a script?
00:40:17It's a script.
00:40:19What's wrong with the script?
00:40:21I don't think it was necessary.
00:40:22The script would have been fixed.
00:40:25This is what people do.
00:40:29You had a one-on-one interview with great people.
00:40:32How do you cast people?
00:40:34Sometimes I do it myself.
00:40:37Sometimes I ask them to do it.
00:40:39But there are more cases where I ask them to do it.
00:40:43Especially politicians.
00:40:46They're hard.
00:40:48I want to be more humane.
00:40:50I want to get closer.
00:40:51I need to express this.
00:40:53In order to do that,
00:40:55It's a YouTube channel that can interview you for 20 minutes.
00:40:59It's popular these days.
00:41:01In a way, this is a kind of diplomacy.
00:41:04People like that.
00:41:06But it's too hard to do it with them.
00:41:09Why?
00:41:10First of all, it takes a short time.
00:41:13Oh, it's short.
00:41:14In the case of President Obama,
00:41:16I only gave him 30 minutes.
00:41:17How did you feel at that moment?
00:41:20You have to put your natural interests before your moral standards.
00:41:24I think it's a great question.
00:41:27I was able to serve for 8 years as President of the United States.
00:41:31And I always felt as if I was able to maintain my own personal integrity and moral standards.
00:41:38But the program that airs
00:41:40The original running time is 50 minutes.
00:41:42So you have to go into 30 minutes without any editing.
00:41:45How do you do 20 minutes?
00:41:47We'll just talk to each other for 20 minutes.
00:41:49Or you'll feel that kind of reaction, right?
00:41:51It's good to keep doing this.
00:41:53And if you ask me to edit it there,
00:41:55I don't ask you not to ask questions like this.
00:41:58Actually, I adjust the questions in advance.
00:42:02But if you keep doing it, you'll ask me a little bit of other questions.
00:42:06Then you have to answer.
00:42:08Then after you let go,
00:42:09You have to stop it.
00:42:11Seobama is on the move.
00:42:13There's something like that.
00:42:14Take that out.
00:42:15Edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit.
00:42:18If it's too long, it's going to be a mess.
00:42:20No, it's not like that.
00:42:22No, it's not like that.
00:42:23No, it's not like that.
00:42:24Even Seo Jang-hoon is amazing.
00:42:26No, Ji-yoon, have you ever felt humane to Sarkozy or Obama?
00:42:31Sarkozy, the French president?
00:42:33That's right.
00:42:34When we hear people like the president or the prime minister talk,
00:42:37They talk in a very formal way.
00:42:40There used to be a summit with a lot of top leaders.
00:42:43The Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu kept walking like this.
00:42:45So President Sarkozy talks to President Obama.
00:42:48I don't know if the microphone is on.
00:42:50Oh, that guy is really rude and annoying.
00:42:53I don't know English.
00:42:54And then President Obama said,
00:42:56Hey, I have to talk to him every day.
00:42:59So if you look at it from the outside, you shake hands and hug each other.
00:43:03They're all people, so they talk behind their backs.
00:43:06That's right. It's fun. It's fun.
00:43:08That's why they do it like this.
00:43:10Who was the hardest person to interview?
00:43:13It's hard. It's hard.
00:43:14Professor Michael Sandel.
00:43:16I think the professor will talk well.
00:43:18Is he talkative?
00:43:19The professor talks like a poem.
00:43:22I think he wrote a book in his head.
00:43:25You're the type to talk very long.
00:43:27That's right.
00:43:28No, but Michael Sandel, Seo Sandel, that Sandel, that Sandel.
00:43:32There's Seo Sandel.
00:43:35That's right. It's very long.
00:43:37It's like he's writing something in his head and talking about it.
00:43:41When I listen to it, I get attracted to it.
00:43:44Then suddenly,
00:43:45So, what do you think, Ji-yoon?
00:43:48Ji-yoon, what do you think?
00:43:50Does that make it clear enough, do you think?
00:43:52Yeah, it is clear to me.
00:43:54Because I read the book.
00:43:56Right.
00:43:57And which can be called, I understood, as a civil republicanism.
00:44:02Yes.
00:44:03Yes.
00:44:04He's asking the reverse question.
00:44:05Because you have to pay a lot of attention to it.
00:44:07Professor Sandel is actually much more difficult.
00:44:10But you study politics, run a political program, and make content.
00:44:14In the end, your dream is to enter the political scene.
00:44:18No, because I think there were a lot of proposals.
00:44:20I think so.
00:44:21I think there were a lot of proposals.
00:44:22He's a political scholar.
00:44:23Tell me everything here.
00:44:25Just tell me if it's a scolding or a praise.
00:44:27I didn't ask anything else.
00:44:29The birth of a politician from Ahyung.
00:44:32I really don't have any thoughts.
00:44:34And my child hates it.
00:44:36Honestly, there are a lot of proposals, right?
00:44:38Well, no comment.
00:44:40Tell me! Tell me!
00:44:42Then, Professor Park, do you always have to protect the middle class politically?
00:44:46That's actually different for everyone.
00:44:48I try to talk in the middle as much as possible.
00:44:52I'm a little curious.
00:44:53Then what is political science?
00:44:55In fact, it's a little difficult for us to feel politics.
00:44:59I'm curious about what it is exactly.
00:45:01Political science is ultimately a study of humans.
00:45:04I think the ultimate desire and goal of humans is power.
00:45:09How do we get this power?
00:45:12How have humans lived for it?
00:45:15I think it's politics to study that.
00:45:17There must be politics in the classroom of Knowing Bros.
00:45:20Of course, there is politics everywhere.
00:45:22Who do you think has the most power and who is the most violent?
00:45:26I think Hee-chul has the most power.
00:45:29Exactly!
00:45:30Lee Chaplin!
00:45:32World class!
00:45:34Unbelievable!
00:45:35Political science!
00:45:37What are you looking at?
00:45:39I'm confident that I've asked this question.
00:45:45The most important thing is actually
00:45:47It's not possible for one person to decide who to elect or who to make president.
00:45:53But the biggest power is the power to send someone away.
00:45:56That's a fake program.
00:45:58It doesn't fit these days.
00:46:02If you want to make a solo album, contact me.
00:46:04Do you have any experience as a soloist?
00:46:06Yes!
00:46:07That's right!
00:46:08It's rather attacking.
00:46:10Who can I drop?
00:46:12I can send Ho-dong or Young-chul.
00:46:15This is the real power.
00:46:17For example, it's hard for me to run.
00:46:20I do what I enjoy.
00:46:22I've been trying to send Young-chul away for 8 years.
00:46:29I'm a failed power.
00:46:32You've been doing it until the end.
00:46:34I'm talking about my major today.
00:46:37It's time to focus on it.
00:46:39Jae-sik's major is
00:46:41Dr. N. Jamro Engineering.
00:46:43N. Jamro.
00:46:44He really knows everything.
00:46:46It's not N. Jamro. It's just 2. Jamro.
00:46:48I'm working as a professor at school.
00:46:51I'm working as a writer.
00:46:53I'm going to do two things.
00:46:55The reason I started this is because
00:46:57At first, I just wrote a short story like a hobby.
00:47:00I just posted it on the Internet.
00:47:02But there's a place that's going to pay for this.
00:47:05I'm going to pay for your novel.
00:47:07I think it was the first place that gave me a suggestion.
00:47:10Publishing company?
00:47:11It's not even a publishing company.
00:47:12Son Young-seong, the producer of MBC Television,
00:47:14You can contact me.
00:47:16No, the real name...
00:47:18From Hwang Mi-young.
00:47:20Why do I have a real name?
00:47:23There's an important moment in my life.
00:47:24I don't remember my name at all.
00:47:26The producer called me.
00:47:27At that time, there was a short film series called MBC Best Director.
00:47:30I remember the episode.
00:47:32I'm going to make it 635 times and broadcast it.
00:47:35What's the title of the drama?
00:47:37It's called Rabbit Aria.
00:47:38MBC Best Director
00:47:39It's Aria again.
00:47:40It's Aria.
00:47:41That's when I got inspired.
00:47:44When I was young, there was Hwang Mi-young.
00:47:47I wrote this short story.
00:47:49It's the first time I've been in the broadcasting station.
00:47:51How much video requests came in.
00:47:53That's right.
00:47:54That's amazing.
00:47:55I'll try a little harder.
00:47:57I think I'm a bestseller.
00:47:59Since 2006, I've been writing, writing books, and writing novels.
00:48:03Didn't you publish 20 to 30 books?
00:48:05I've published a lot of books lately.
00:48:07The number of books is not important.
00:48:08You have to be a bestseller.
00:48:10That's what I'm saying.
00:48:12That's why I'm a bestseller.
00:48:16It's a legend in the publishing world.
00:48:18There's a word in the publishing world.
00:48:20It's called the speed of international knowledge.
00:48:22What I'm saying is,
00:48:23There's a time it takes for a person with knowledge to write a book.
00:48:27I've reduced it all.
00:48:29How can there be so many books in a year?
00:48:32Does AI write it for you?
00:48:33That's why no one can beat the speed of international knowledge.
00:48:36It's like a legend.
00:48:38It's not a legend.
00:48:39I didn't fix it as I thought.
00:48:42It's a legend.
00:48:45I'm sorry.
00:48:49There's no such thing as a legend.
00:48:50You must have done well in high school.
00:48:52How many times have you done it?
00:48:53When I was in middle and high school, I won first place in my class.
00:48:55You won first place in your class?
00:48:57I know it's a technology policy cooperation process at Yonsei University.
00:49:00That's a good thing.
00:49:02But Professor Jido majored in the environment.
00:49:05He majored in chemistry.
00:49:08What exactly is environmental engineering?
00:49:13Environmental engineering is really fun.
00:49:16Think about it.
00:49:17We get a lot of dirty water after washing the dishes.
00:49:19But usually, when dirty water flows into the sewer hole,
00:49:23No one thinks about it after that.
00:49:25Someone got all the dirty water.
00:49:28I'm cleaning it up and sending it to the Han River.
00:49:32That's why our Han River is being maintained.
00:49:35Because we keep running that factory,
00:49:37It's possible to maintain all the cities in Korea.
00:49:40That's why Han River is good.
00:49:45You're doing a great job in nature.
00:49:48It's very important.
00:49:52Jessi told me on the radio a long time ago.
00:49:54You almost became a junior comedian.
00:49:56Did you take a comedian exam?
00:49:58I didn't go to take the exam.
00:49:59I think it's exaggerating.
00:50:01I didn't go to take the exam.
00:50:02I applied to take the exam.
00:50:03I applied to take the exam.
00:50:04I applied to take the exam.
00:50:05I applied to take the exam.
00:50:06I applied to take the exam.
00:50:07If you have good grades, you can pass the exam.
00:50:09Why did you apply to take the exam?
00:50:11I've been thinking that being a comedian is a good job since I was young.
00:50:16Why didn't you take the exam when you passed the exam?
00:50:18I didn't have a test date when I was in college.
00:50:21Don't lie. You didn't have confidence.
00:50:25What's the comedian you prepared?
00:50:27Ari Arisu!
00:50:29Ari Arisu!
00:50:32Did you prepare it?
00:50:34I can't remember.
00:50:35You've been preparing for 635 episodes.
00:50:40Don't lie.
00:50:42You were interested in being a comedian.
00:50:44I was interested in it when I was young.
00:50:46You have a cheerful personality.
00:50:48It's easy to make people laugh.
00:50:52It's a philosophical story.
00:50:54Sit down. It's hard to edit.
00:50:57Don't sit down.
00:51:03It's okay.
00:51:07I thought about it while writing a novel.
00:51:10It's easy to make people unhappy.
00:51:15But you need a lot of conditions to make people happy.
00:51:19One of them is to make people unhappy.
00:51:22It's not easy to make people laugh.
00:51:25Thank you.
00:51:27Did you know about the students?
00:51:30It was a good time.
00:51:32Now, let's start the presentation class.
00:51:37It's a good class to pretend to know.
00:51:40Let's focus on it.
00:51:42Focus!
00:51:45The first presentation is prepared by Jae-jik.
00:51:49The other students can sit here.
00:51:52Thank you.
00:51:54Don't you have to bring a sandglass?
00:51:57It's a free class.
00:51:59Do you have to set the timer?
00:52:01Let's listen to it first.
00:52:03It's like a sparrow in the mill.
00:52:05The topic is climate change and climate crisis.
00:52:09Can't you tell me about your first love?
00:52:12My first love is climate change.
00:52:15A man in love with climate change.
00:52:17Are you Chinese?
00:52:19I'm Chinese.
00:52:28I'm going to emphasize two things about climate change.
00:52:31I'm going to explain it with two points.
00:52:33First.
00:52:35Let's do it. It's fun.
00:52:37Aren't you excited to do it now?
00:52:39I'm excited.
00:52:41Climate change is...
00:52:43Please write it quickly.
00:52:45Quickly!
00:52:47First.
00:52:49Climate change is an economic problem.
00:52:51Let's repeat after me.
00:52:53Climate change is an economic problem.
00:52:55People say that the end of the world is coming because of climate change.
00:52:59We need to think about the problem of the end of the world.
00:53:03Climate change is an economic problem right in front of us.
00:53:07It's a big problem that pressures companies.
00:53:10There's a new system that started in Europe.
00:53:13It's called CBAM.
00:53:17I think it's an expression you use when you're in a bad mood.
00:53:20Isn't it a claim?
00:53:22Carbon.
00:53:24Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
00:53:27It's called the Carbon Border Adjustment System.
00:53:30It's hard.
00:53:32It's hard to say.
00:53:34If you want to sell something in Europe,
00:53:37It's about how much carbon dioxide you've emitted.
00:53:40If it's above a certain line,
00:53:42Sell it to Europe after you pay the price.
00:53:45Because the more carbon dioxide is emitted,
00:53:47It causes a lot of warming.
00:53:49It makes climate change more serious.
00:53:51Then, in Europe,
00:53:53Why did you start this system first in the world?
00:53:58When Europeans talk to themselves,
00:54:00Europe is a leading country.
00:54:03To lead the world to protect the earth.
00:54:05We're going to implement this system.
00:54:07Of course, we can talk about it that way.
00:54:09But if you think about it,
00:54:11There's no reason to be nice to Europeans.
00:54:14If you look at what was announced a while ago,
00:54:17Korea is the best recycling country in the world.
00:54:20But why do you think Europe implemented this system first?
00:54:24To beat the water bomb.
00:54:27Fresh idea.
00:54:29Water bomb goddess.
00:54:31They use electricity to make products.
00:54:34If you use electricity like solar or wind power,
00:54:38If you make it without emitting carbon dioxide,
00:54:41Wouldn't it be advantageous to the C-bomb system?
00:54:44In Korea, more than 90% is a traditional method.
00:54:48Only 78% of recycling energy is used to minimize carbon dioxide emissions.
00:54:53But in the case of last year,
00:54:56Britain is more than half of their electricity.
00:55:00I boasted that I made it with recycling energy like solar wind power.
00:55:04In the case of last year, Germany boasted that it exceeded half.
00:55:08In a country like Norway, more than 90%, almost 100% is recycled energy.
00:55:13Norway has developed the Fjord coast, so it has a lot of mountains and water.
00:55:17What are you talking about?
00:55:19If a system like C-bomb is implemented,
00:55:21Is it advantageous for European companies or Korean companies?
00:55:23European companies.
00:55:24European companies have no choice but to be advantageous.
00:55:26Korea is good at making steel products.
00:55:28There's a big one in Jecheolso, Pohang, and Gwangyang.
00:55:31They make a lot of good steel products.
00:55:33So this kind of recycling technology started in Europe.
00:55:36These days, technology has been caught up in countries like China, India, and Korea.
00:55:39It's hard to compete with technology.
00:55:41It's harder to compete with the unit price.
00:55:43So the Europeans thought a lot about it.
00:55:45They come to Europe and sell so much steel.
00:55:47How can we protect our industry and keep the Europeans making money?
00:55:52Oh!
00:55:53Our Europe has been focusing on environmental issues for a long time.
00:55:55We've invested a lot in recycling energy.
00:55:57We made a name for protecting the earth and protecting climate change.
00:56:01I think they must have spent a lot of electricity to make steel.
00:56:04Shouldn't we pay for the cost of using a lot of electricity?
00:56:08Because of the C-bomb system, we have to pay for it.
00:56:11That's the structure.
00:56:13What's really obvious is...
00:56:16Why did Norway become a rich country?
00:56:18Why did Norway become rich?
00:56:20Because they sell mackerel.
00:56:22Oh!
00:56:23Jang Hoon!
00:56:24Norway's largest exporter is oil.
00:56:26As expected, the key is genetics.
00:56:28There's a lot of oil in the sea in front of Norway.
00:56:31If you look at the amount of oil exported to Norway,
00:56:34Norway sells more oil than most Middle Eastern countries.
00:56:39More than the Middle East?
00:56:41Norway exports more oil than Algeria.
00:56:44Norway exports a lot of oil.
00:56:45Why didn't you tell us?
00:56:47Buy it in our country.
00:56:49We didn't know.
00:56:51Right?
00:56:52We didn't know.
00:56:53Those countries have invested in recycling energy, solar energy, and wind power with that money.
00:56:57All the developed countries in the world are doing this.
00:57:01There's a company that makes the best electric cars in the world.
00:57:05There's a company that comes to mind.
00:57:06There is.
00:57:07Yes, there is.
00:57:08If you compare it to the C-bomb system, it's about 20 times bigger than the largest car company in Korea.
00:57:12It's a huge company.
00:57:13Since the electric car industry is so developed in their country,
00:57:16they think climate change is a serious problem.
00:57:18Everyone has to ride an electric car.
00:57:20It's a position that foreigners have no choice but to do this.
00:57:22Where is the best solar industry in the world?
00:57:24Yangchung?
00:57:26Kyung Hoon?
00:57:27China?
00:57:28China is the best.
00:57:30China has the cheapest price and the highest quality.
00:57:32It's the largest on both sides.
00:57:33If you pick the best solar company in the world, it's always China.
00:57:36Where is the second best company?
00:57:38If you pick it, it's usually China.
00:57:40China is holding the solar market tight.
00:57:42The developed countries in the world have invested a lot in this situation.
00:57:46And they're dragging the world to that side and changing it.
00:57:50If we don't respond well to climate change,
00:57:53the world will be torn apart because of climate change.
00:57:57The world is being reorganized into a situation where we have to move on to something else.
00:58:01So the climate change problem is an economic problem.
00:58:04Sir, I heard something.
00:58:07I heard that if a cow in the world farts at once, the evidence will be destroyed.
00:58:13Is that true?
00:58:14Let's say you didn't hear it.
00:58:17The gas will be released.
00:58:19This is a shocking story.
00:58:21This is a shocking story.
00:58:23Because if you fart, there's a substance called methane gas.
00:58:28I'm sure you've heard of it a lot.
00:58:29It's called methane.
00:58:30This substance is much better at causing global warming than carbon dioxide.
00:58:35About 20 times?
00:58:36It's much better, more than that.
00:58:37A cow is roughly the same as a car.
00:58:40That's what a lot of people say.
00:58:41Kyung-hoon, where did you hear this from?
00:58:43Why did you hear this from the bride?
00:58:44Kyung-hoon is curious.
00:58:46By the way, by the way.
00:58:48You're talking about this subject.
00:58:51The topic is different.
00:58:53It's hot.
00:58:54All of a sudden, you're interested in science.
00:58:59People hear it, but they don't fart.
00:59:01No, it comes out.
00:59:02People come out, too.
00:59:03Soo-geun has to fart, too.
00:59:05He farts every day.
00:59:07That's why the house is warm in winter.
00:59:14But cows and sheep are worse.
00:59:17Why is it worse?
00:59:19Is it because you eat a lot of grass?
00:59:22You should have been a scientist.
00:59:25This is a very good question.
00:59:29It's my first time to be excited.
00:59:31There must be a reason.
00:59:33You can call me later.
00:59:36You can study.
00:59:38We ate together.
00:59:39You can study.
00:59:40You can study.
00:59:42It's because you eat a lot of grass.
00:59:44It's because you eat a lot of grass.
00:59:46But Jang-hoon has a really good sense.
00:59:49It's connected to that.
00:59:51It's a really good sense.
00:59:52I think it's a little different.
00:59:53It's real.
00:59:54Look.
00:59:55People say that if you eat salad, you won't gain weight.
00:59:57Because in the fiber component,
00:59:59It's because there are few ingredients that people can break down and absorb nutrients.
01:00:02But in the case of cows, they gain weight just by eating grass.
01:00:05What kind of special talent do you have?
01:00:08The stomach is like this.
01:00:09That's true.
01:00:10Why do you have such a good sense?
01:00:11Because there are four fibers.
01:00:12That's right.
01:00:13Do you know because you eat a lot of tripe?
01:00:15That's true.
01:00:16If you know that, you won't gain weight.
01:00:18That's true.
01:00:19No, I'm serious.
01:00:23Cows grow microorganisms like bacteria that break down fiber.
01:00:27But the problem is,
01:00:29In the process of absorbing,
01:00:31Microorganisms like bacteria and bacteria
01:00:33It's going to spit out the methane gas.
01:00:35The cow itself is going to spit it out.
01:00:37Tell me a good story.
01:00:38I have a question.
01:00:39What we've been feeling lately is that
01:00:41There are bugs that we don't know about in Korea.
01:00:44Like a love bug.
01:00:46Or was it a tinker bell last year?
01:00:48Aren't all the bugs from climate change?
01:00:51It's hard to say it's all.
01:00:53Because I'm a little weak in insects.
01:00:54It's hard to say it's all.
01:00:56There's one thing I can say for sure.
01:00:58It's a contagious disease.
01:01:00It's a contagious disease that infects insects all over the world.
01:01:02There's a disease called malaria.
01:01:04What moves malaria?
01:01:05Mosquitoes.
01:01:06Mosquitoes move.
01:01:07But there's a malaria warning in an unexpected area.
01:01:10Where do you think it is?
01:01:11France?
01:01:12Isn't it our country?
01:01:13It's our country.
01:01:14Ganghwado?
01:01:15Ganghwado?
01:01:16Ganghwado?
01:01:17Ganghwado has a lot of malaria warnings.
01:01:18You're good.
01:01:19But this time, it was in an unexpected area.
01:01:21Where do you think it is?
01:01:22Seoul?
01:01:23It's Seoul.
01:01:24In Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, a malaria patient was diagnosed.
01:01:26There's a high fever.
01:01:27There are a lot of people who think there's no malaria in Korea.
01:01:30There's a lot of malaria in Korea.
01:01:32Korea is the most advanced country in the world.
01:01:34Korea has the most malaria.
01:01:36Mexico is in a tropical region.
01:01:38I think there will be a lot of mosquitoes.
01:01:39There are times when there are more malaria in Korea than in Mexico.
01:01:42The more mosquitoes spread, the more malaria spreads.
01:01:45But what season is the mosquito active?
01:01:47Summer.
01:01:48It's summer.
01:01:49If the climate change gets serious,
01:01:51In the case of Korea,
01:01:52I'm talking a lot about how the summer will get longer.
01:01:55That's why malaria damage is going to get bigger.
01:01:58It's a problem that everyone is worried about.
01:01:59The second point is that climate change is a problem of community.
01:02:04Climate change is a problem that can occur in a short time.
01:02:07Malaria can increase more.
01:02:09But most of the people who live well don't have much damage.
01:02:13I feel it in the countryside.
01:02:14But that's right.
01:02:15It's not just people who live in the middle of the city who live so well in Korea.
01:02:18People who plant crops can get sick when they get malaria.
01:02:22If this continues, society will crack and the world will get harder.
01:02:27So climate change is a problem of community.
01:02:30We need to take care of climate change to prevent our neighbors from suffering.
01:02:44Next, Ji-yoon will prepare.
01:02:50It's going to be fun.
01:02:53There was no one who came in after erasing it.
01:02:56Why isn't this erasing?
01:02:57Why isn't this erasing?
01:02:58Why isn't this erasing?
01:02:59Why isn't this erasing?
01:03:00I don't know.
01:03:01I don't know.
01:03:02What happened?
01:03:03There was nothing.
01:03:05I once said this on a program.
01:03:09Korea is a powerful country.
01:03:11I said that, and the comments came up.
01:03:14What kind of comment do you think it was?
01:03:16I'm number one.
01:03:17There was that, too.
01:03:19But what kind of powerful country is Korea?
01:03:21Is it a national treasure?
01:03:22There are a lot of things like this.
01:03:24So today I'm going to talk about a powerful country.
01:03:29Isn't it a powerful country that is respected by various opinions?
01:03:33I respect all these thoughts.
01:03:35You're focusing on Kang's story again.
01:03:37It's about Kang's family.
01:03:41Uncle Kang Dae-guk.
01:03:42Uncle Kang Dae-guk.
01:03:43Uncle Kang Dae-guk.
01:03:45The world is different, so we talk about that a lot.
01:03:47That's right.
01:03:48It's a very important point.
01:03:49But what are the conditions of a powerful country?
01:03:51I think there are some things that need to be done to become a powerful country.
01:03:55Army.
01:03:56Army.
01:03:57Money.
01:03:58OECD.
01:03:59OECD.
01:04:00FIFA ranking?
01:04:03FIFA ranking is quite low.
01:04:05Because there are a lot of European countries.
01:04:08First of all, I'll talk about some of the conditions that I think and that many scholars have thought about so far.
01:04:14The first thing I'm talking about is the geographical advantage.
01:04:18Geographical advantage.
01:04:19Geographical advantage.
01:04:20Which country is the world's most powerful country?
01:04:23America.
01:04:24We call it America.
01:04:25America is like this.
01:04:26And another powerful country.
01:04:28Where is the country that is chasing?
01:04:29Japan.
01:04:30China.
01:04:31Russia.
01:04:32China is chasing.
01:04:33If you look here, there is a feature that America has.
01:04:37What kind of sea is there this way?
01:04:39Atlantic Ocean.
01:04:40There's the Atlantic Ocean.
01:04:41This way?
01:04:42Pacific Ocean.
01:04:43You can go both ways.
01:04:46Why is this important?
01:04:47Geographically.
01:04:48More than 80% of global trade is done by sea.
01:04:53There are planes and everything, but they still go by ship.
01:04:56So, in order to exchange products with each other, you have to have a safe ship.
01:05:02In the case of the United States, there is no traffic here.
01:05:04You can just go straight.
01:05:06That's why I say it's very advantageous in that respect.
01:05:09Shall we look at China?
01:05:11China has a really huge territory.
01:05:14I'm trying to get out.
01:05:15Let's go to the Pacific Ocean.
01:05:16I'm trying to get out, but I can't stay in Korea.
01:05:20I went down a little bit.
01:05:21Oh, Japan is in charge.
01:05:23I went down a little bit.
01:05:25I'm in Taiwan.
01:05:27I went down more.
01:05:28The Philippines, Vietnam, South China Sea.
01:05:31There's a dispute.
01:05:32There's a complicated place.
01:05:34So, geographically speaking, it's very difficult for China to run the white flag as it pleases.
01:05:41This is just luck.
01:05:43In that respect, the United States is very advantageous.
01:05:47It's very important where your father lives.
01:05:50It's definitely a real estate.
01:05:51That's right.
01:05:52Real estate is important.
01:05:53Because of this geographical advantage, it is easy for the United States to take a step forward as a powerful country.
01:05:58But I want to talk about something else.
01:06:01It's called a system.
01:06:04If you look at our country's political system, it's our country that has a democratic system with a president.
01:06:11I think there are many countries like that in the world, but that's not true.
01:06:15I'm very important here.
01:06:17It won't be erased.
01:06:191688.
01:06:23What happened then?
01:06:27It's confusing.
01:06:29It's a revolution.
01:06:30It's a revolution, but it's in the UK.
01:06:32Industrial Revolution!
01:06:34Industrial Revolution?
01:06:35I screamed like a chicken.
01:06:41I was surprised.
01:06:43Honourable Revolution.
01:06:47What is the Honourable Revolution?
01:06:49I think you've heard of it at least once in your life.
01:06:51I've never heard of it.
01:06:52There was a British king named James Eat.
01:06:55He keeps bumping into this king and the Parliament.
01:06:58And in the end, the Parliament kicks the king out.
01:07:01There is a very important document that came out after the Honourable Revolution.
01:07:06What is it?
01:07:07It's a scene of power.
01:07:09The Parliament asks this new king.
01:07:12You can't go against the opinion of the Parliament and do whatever you want.
01:07:15And you can't violate the rights of the citizens as you please.
01:07:18You have to respect the Parliament.
01:07:20Then there's nothing special about the king's game after 1688.
01:07:25When you play the king's game, you have to do it in the previous version of 1688.
01:07:29It was much stronger before that.
01:07:32That's how you get power.
01:07:35That's how you get power.
01:07:39Please put your hands together.
01:07:42Yes, yes, yes.
01:07:43So I had another important right.
01:07:47Property rights.
01:07:49I'm going to make money because property rights are recognized.
01:07:52What's going on?
01:07:54Where did the First Industrial Revolution take place?
01:07:56England.
01:07:57It took place in England.
01:07:59I'm telling you that the cause is here.
01:08:03A lot of innovative technologies are being invented and developed.
01:08:08Usually, countries that don't have technology rights say that they can't become a world power.
01:08:15Technology is the most advanced technology.
01:08:18It's always connected to military technology.
01:08:20So you have to have technology rights to become a power.
01:08:25I've been talking about the system, the quality, the technology.
01:08:28I want to talk about people.
01:08:31So I've prepared a list of people.
01:08:36Turn it around.
01:08:38I've written your name, but you can tell who it is by looking at your face.
01:08:42I feel like I'm really going to school.
01:08:44Today, we're talking about the strongest country.
01:08:47Let's talk about the United States.
01:08:49It's the first president.
01:08:51It's him.
01:08:53Who is the best president in the United States for scholars and media?
01:09:01The order changes every day, but the top three don't change.
01:09:05Those three are George Washington, Franklin Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
01:09:11I'll start with George Washington.
01:09:13He's the first president.
01:09:15Four years.
01:09:16And one more time, four years.
01:09:17Eight years in total.
01:09:18And come down.
01:09:20People were so surprised.
01:09:22Four years.
01:09:23At that time, the popularity of the President of the United States was four years.
01:09:27There was no condition that you could only do it twice.
01:09:31It was written in the Constitution that it was four years.
01:09:34So I voluntarily came down.
01:09:36I'll do it twice and come down.
01:09:38What effect did this have?
01:09:40Even if other presidents want to do more after that,
01:09:44Hey, George Washington came down twice.
01:09:47What more can I do?
01:09:48That's how it was managed.
01:09:52So I kept coming down, and it broke.
01:09:56When?
01:09:57Right next to it.
01:09:58Franklin Roosevelt.
01:10:00Four times.
01:10:01I did it four times.
01:10:02I did it four times.
01:10:06But there's a little bit of a reason.
01:10:08Because when President Roosevelt became president,
01:10:10At that time, the United States was having a hard time.
01:10:12Why?
01:10:13What is it?
01:10:14The Great Depression.
01:10:15The Great Depression.
01:10:16It was a time when it was so economically difficult because of the Great Depression.
01:10:19But it was when it closed its doors.
01:10:22It is possible, of course, in a very few places,
01:10:26that when the banks resume,
01:10:29a very few people who have not recovered from their fear...
01:10:33So it was a time when the New Deal was set in motion and efforts were made in various ways.
01:10:38What happened in Europe on September 1, 1939?
01:10:44Germany invaded Poland.
01:10:47That's how World War II began.
01:10:54Nazi Germany occupied France.
01:10:57They attacked London.
01:10:59Churchill said,
01:11:00Help us. When are you going to join the war?
01:11:02He sent a lot of information.
01:11:04It was a confusing situation.
01:11:05In fact, during the war, they didn't change their generals.
01:11:09That's why he was a corporal.
01:11:12And not long after that, the world came to light.
01:11:16And they changed the Constitution.
01:11:19In 1951, through Article 22 of the Constitution,
01:11:23the U.S. Constitution was made more than twice.
01:11:27That's what was included.
01:11:29But I think this person is the best.
01:11:33Lincoln?
01:11:34Abraham Lincoln.
01:11:35Many people say that
01:11:37the actual birth and founding of the United States was after the South and North Korean War.
01:11:44When we talk about the South and North Korean War, what do we think about?
01:11:47Slavery.
01:11:48Slavery.
01:11:49Do you remember President Lincoln's famous speech?
01:11:54For the people.
01:11:56For all the people.
01:11:57For all the people.
01:11:58All the people.
01:12:00Be quiet during class.
01:12:02Why are you talking so much during class?
01:12:04I'll write a sentence here.
01:12:06I don't think yellow will be erased.
01:12:10DVD.
01:12:12House DVD.
01:12:14It's the best to watch at home.
01:12:16It's divided.
01:12:18What does it mean?
01:12:19Eat dinner at home.
01:12:24There's also a house divided against.
01:12:26A house that is divided cannot stand.
01:12:30In fact, that's how President Lincoln felt when he went to fight the South and North Korean War.
01:12:35A lot of Americans died in the South and North Korean War.
01:12:39More than 600,000 people died.
01:12:41That's right.
01:12:42Soldiers who died in World War I and soldiers who died in World War II died more.
01:12:50So the war where the most young Americans died was the South and North Korean War.
01:12:55The cruelty of the civil war is that the same people have to bear the gunfire.
01:13:01What's worse is that we have to live together after it's over.
01:13:05That's terrible.
01:13:07Nevertheless, if the United States is to exist for the future,
01:13:11We must be together.
01:13:13That's what I thought.
01:13:16So, in fact, the United States was really founded after the South and North Korean War.
01:13:23Now, I've talked about this.
01:13:25When you look at it that way, I think Korea is going to be a powerful country.
01:13:29Anyway, it's in a geopolitical position that gets a lot of attention from the world.
01:13:33And there aren't many countries in the world that have achieved economic development and democracy together.
01:13:37But if you look at the history of mankind, there are many countries that have taken the position of a powerful nation.
01:13:42But there aren't many countries that we remember.
01:13:45Because none of those countries contributed to the progress or development of mankind.
01:13:51So I want Korea to leave something like that.
01:13:55KTS is the best.
01:13:57It could be a culture.
01:13:59Then I'll go in here with you.
01:14:04Bravo!
01:14:06Bravo!
01:14:07Now, our last Dongsan!
01:14:09Let's go!
01:14:10Dongsan!
01:14:11Dongsan!
01:14:12Let's go to Dongsan!
01:14:131688.
01:14:14Buzz's power.
01:14:17It's like a karaoke number, 1688.
01:14:19Everyone thinks I'm going to talk a lot.
01:14:22I'm going to play a game that can be done with actions rather than words.
01:14:25My topic is brain delusion.
01:14:28I believe we're all right, but in fact, there are a lot of delusions that our brains have planted in us.
01:14:34Jaesik started with shibam.
01:14:38So I'm not shibam.
01:14:40Bread!
01:14:44Bread.
01:14:45A piece of this bread.
01:14:48Can I put it in my mouth and swallow it in a minute?
01:14:53In a minute?
01:14:55Just a minute.
01:14:57So I'm going to give you this bread.
01:15:00If any of you succeed, I'll buy you a drink and meat.
01:15:05Really?
01:15:06Can't you do this?
01:15:08Don't you think it'll work if you look at it?
01:15:13What if I do it?
01:15:15I think it'll work.
01:15:17I think it'll be easy.
01:15:20Can I squeeze this and swallow it?
01:15:23No matter how you eat it, you can't swallow it in a minute.
01:15:26In a minute, it's pretty good.
01:15:28Let's sit down first.
01:15:30You have to count exactly one minute.
01:15:32Please count exactly one minute.
01:15:34One, two, three, go!
01:15:38It's not working.
01:15:40It's not working.
01:15:42Kang Ho-dong.
01:15:44Instead, you have to open your mouth and show that you swallowed it.
01:15:48I don't think it's going to work.
01:15:50I don't think it's going to work.
01:15:52If you spit it out, it won't work.
01:15:54Spit it out.
01:15:58Wait a minute.
01:15:59Jessica, you can't do this.
01:16:05Is it already 30 seconds?
01:16:0635 seconds.
01:16:08Already?
01:16:0940 seconds.
01:16:10I can't swallow it.
01:16:12I can't swallow it.
01:16:15Give up.
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01:16:43My husband is the best.
01:16:46One, two, three, go!
01:17:0135 seconds.
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01:17:13Give up.
01:17:14This is a date.
01:17:16My husband is the best.
01:17:1859.96 seconds.
01:17:20There's 0.03 seconds left.
01:17:24This was the course of the date.
01:17:26It was a marriage condition.
01:17:27The plan to succeed.
01:17:29I didn't do it on purpose.
01:17:30But if you cut the meat...
01:17:32You'll get 30,000 won at the end.
01:17:34Is it over?
01:17:36How was it today?
01:17:39Mission failed.
01:17:42It's really hot.
01:17:43I'm going to tell you what I think.
01:17:45I can eat bread in a minute.
01:17:48I'm thinking about it, but I can't.
01:17:50I was going to show you.
01:17:51Kyung Hoon is over 30 years old.
01:17:53He's over 30 years old.
01:17:56My stomach said it was hot.
01:17:58He's over 30 years old.
01:18:00I can't explain it to you.
01:18:04So we're basically...
01:18:06When you look at something and judge it,
01:18:08I think it's right to think and judge.
01:18:10I tend to think.
01:18:12What kind of experiment is there?
01:18:14There's an experiment on basketball players.
01:18:16An Italian scholar named Aliotti.
01:18:18The scene where basketball players shoot three points.
01:18:21I cut it off at 0.1 seconds and 0.3 seconds.
01:18:24I showed it to you.
01:18:25And I divided it into two groups.
01:18:27Visually, basketball players shoot.
01:18:29People who've seen it the most are coaches.
01:18:31So I'm going to show this to the coach's group.
01:18:34Let's see if the ball went in or not.
01:18:37On the other side, there are basketball players like Jang Hoon.
01:18:40Basketball players have the most experience of shooting.
01:18:44Who do you think did a better job?
01:18:46I think it's an athlete.
01:18:48I've thrown it before.
01:18:50There are a lot of coaches with visual experience.
01:18:52In fact, the players did a better job.
01:18:55Just looking at this.
01:18:57Or just looking at it in writing.
01:18:59I'm going to learn and do this.
01:19:01There are a lot of times when we get it wrong.
01:19:04Then, is it the illusion of the eye or the brain?
01:19:07In most cases, it's the illusion of the brain.
01:19:11How many rainbow colors are there?
01:19:12Seven.
01:19:13Seven? Are you sure?
01:19:14Didn't you just write it down?
01:19:16Seven?
01:19:17Who would have written it down?
01:19:18At the graph company.
01:19:21Michael Crayon.
01:19:22It's a precious heart.
01:19:24What's interesting is that in Korea,
01:19:26When I was young, I learned rainbow in seven colors.
01:19:30Our brains make seven drawers.
01:19:33I just look at it in red, orange, green, green, red, blue, and yellow.
01:19:36In the past Joseon and Goryeo Dynasties,
01:19:39If you look at the records,
01:19:40It's called a rainbow of five colors.
01:19:43Five colors.
01:19:45And even if you go to another Scandinavian or North European country,
01:19:48There are six rainbow colors.
01:19:49Five.
01:19:50It's all different.
01:19:51If the same light comes to me with the same wavelength,
01:19:54I think everyone will experience it the same way.
01:19:57In fact, each brain
01:19:59I made a few drawers.
01:20:01Depending on whether you have experience,
01:20:03We all look at it differently.
01:20:05I'd like to say something else.
01:20:07Are you a relative of Jang Hang-seon?
01:20:11Actor Jang Hang-seon.
01:20:12Actor Jang Hang-seon.
01:20:14I'm not a teacher.
01:20:16I'm not a teacher.
01:20:17But one of the most common misconceptions we have in our daily lives is that
01:20:21I think everyone will think so.
01:20:25It's called the fantasy of the majority.
01:20:27I thought it would be really funny.
01:20:31So,
01:20:32There are a lot of cases where it's not true that everyone thinks so.
01:20:37But I'm going to show you this mathematically.
01:20:41I'll just pick three people who will be insiders.
01:20:44Hee-chul, Young-chul, Hodong, come forward.
01:20:46Young-chul and I are the same.
01:20:48I think there are two outsiders.
01:20:50I'll even call Hodong.
01:20:52These three are insiders.
01:20:54They're all friends.
01:20:56So all the people here are friends with these three.
01:21:00But the friends sitting here.
01:21:03You can think of the people next to you as friends.
01:21:06And we've decided to go on a trip.
01:21:10But we're deciding whether to go to the mountains or the sea.
01:21:13The first three people decide.
01:21:15Is it a mountain or a sea?
01:21:16I like the mountains.
01:21:17Mountain.
01:21:18There's a valley.
01:21:19Mountain.
01:21:20I think the rest of the class is going to the sea.
01:21:24So how many votes do we get when we vote?
01:21:27Three people who want to go to the mountains.
01:21:29We won.
01:21:30It's eight, right?
01:21:31So if you just vote anonymously,
01:21:34The result will come out by going to the sea.
01:21:36But that's not it.
01:21:38Is there a lot of people in our class who want to go to the mountains?
01:21:42Is there a lot of people who want to go to the sea?
01:21:45That's what I'm asking.
01:21:46Team A has decided to go on a trip.
01:21:49But we're deciding whether to go to the mountains or the sea.
01:21:52The first three people decide.
01:21:54Is it a mountain or a sea?
01:21:55I like the mountains.
01:21:56Mountain.
01:21:57There's a valley.
01:21:58Mountain.
01:21:59I think the rest of the class is going to the sea.
01:22:03So how many votes do we get when we vote?
01:22:06Three people who want to go to the mountains.
01:22:08We won.
01:22:09It's eight, right?
01:22:10So if you just vote anonymously,
01:22:13The result will come out by going to the sea.
01:22:15But that's not it.
01:22:17Is there a lot of people in our class who want to go to the mountains?
01:22:21Is there a lot of people who want to go to the sea?
01:22:24That's what I'm asking.
01:22:26And each of you only knows where your friend wants to go.
01:22:31From Ji-yoon's point of view, the three of them are friends.
01:22:34Jae-sik is also a friend.
01:22:36Ji-yoon, do you think there are a lot of people who want to go to the mountains?
01:22:39Is there a lot of people who want to go to the sea?
01:22:41There are a lot of mountains.
01:22:42Three mountains and one sea.
01:22:44What about Jae-sik?
01:22:45I have three mountains and one sea, so there are a lot of mountains.
01:22:47So, in fact, there are a lot of people who want to go to the sea.
01:22:52My brain only samples what close people around me think and votes.
01:22:58The result came out the other way around.
01:23:01Thank you for coming out and going back in.
01:23:03What is this?
01:23:04What is this?
01:23:05What is this?
01:23:06What is this?
01:23:07What is this?
01:23:08What is this?
01:23:11What is this?
01:23:13I've been waiting for two minutes.
01:23:15In a way, the opinion of a person with a loud voice is too much.
01:23:19That's right.
01:23:20That's why most Koreans don't care, but if people who write comments are talking about issues,
01:23:27It's a fantasy that feels like that opinion is a majority opinion.
01:23:32So one of the problems in the world we live in is that we're going to think this way.
01:23:38That's right.
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01:24:00That's right.
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01:24:07That's right.
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01:24:09That's right.
01:24:37I've been thinking a lot about how to live well by myself, but in fact, our brain evolves into a social brain, so we really only look at ourselves.
01:24:47So no matter how much money you make, no matter how much you gain, your health and happiness are ruined.
01:24:54There is a study that shows that loneliness and loneliness are as harmful to the body as smoking 14 cigarettes a day.
01:25:01There are more than 10,000 people who die of suicide than those who die of COVID-19 during the period of COVID-19.
01:25:09People don't know this, but this is a problem, and let's look around and see if I'm okay with my own mind.
01:25:16I'm trying to do this campaign, and I hope many people who are watching this video will join me and I want to get help, so I'm going to talk about this together and finish the lecture on our misunderstandings.
01:25:27Thank you.
01:25:58If you don't want to be a viewer, you're going to die.
01:26:03Ex-husband, ex-wife, wife.
01:26:05I haven't done it in real life.
01:26:07You guys are fake, we're real.
01:26:09If you want to get more than 10% of the viewership, you have to be the son of two people.
01:26:14I think the queen of tears would be good, too.
01:26:16The tears of students waiting in front of the door.
01:26:18When you say good things, you touch your hair like this.
01:26:22I don't care about this because of my pride.
01:26:24I just bowed my head.
01:26:28I fell into the sea in the middle of the winter and crawled out.
01:26:30I crawled out of the 23rd floor, hanging on the top of the window.
01:26:34You're coming out through the dirt.
01:26:36Dong-in, are you done?
01:26:38I have something to say.
01:26:40Don't try to win with your face from now on.
01:26:42Does that mean I'm going to win with my face?
01:26:44No, it's more than me.
01:26:46I'm going to hit you with a diamond.
01:26:47I just told you, there's a driver.
01:26:49I've talked about it for 10 minutes when no one's listening.
01:26:53Didn't you get hurt riding a bike?
01:26:54Why would you do that to me?
01:26:56I told you to do this because you didn't have enough airtime.
01:27:19I'm sorry.