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00:00Chapter 1
00:04If you sacrifice your wealth, you can get bread.
00:09If you sacrifice your wealth, you can get power.
00:14If you sacrifice your labor, you can get a reward.
00:18If you sacrifice your labor, you can get power.
00:23If you sacrifice your labor, you can get power.
00:28Then, what should I sacrifice to know everything in this world?
01:18Chapter 1
01:41Three pieces of Vichyck.
01:44Two pieces of Mazur.
01:47Four pieces of Boransky.
01:53I realized this after I got this job.
01:57Do you know what's the most troublesome thing when you lose your nails?
02:05You can't have anything.
02:09Without nails, you can't have power.
02:11You can't have anything.
02:14You're a great scholar.
02:17But you're wrong.
02:20The answer is extreme pain.
02:23It seems that such a simple thing is the most troublesome thing.
02:27Chapter 2
02:38Well, where did you hide the research materials that are considered to be against the church?
02:49Where?
02:58Where are the materials?
03:03I can't control my mind like you guys.
03:08Are you mentally strong?
03:13I'm in trouble. It will take time to peel.
03:18I'm going home late.
03:21There are only ten pieces.
03:24End it quickly.
03:27Chapter 3
03:38Mr. Negri, there are 68 pieces.
03:42Your nails will grow.
03:50Well, everyone, here's a question.
03:53What's in the center of the universe?
03:57Yes, sir.
03:59Well, I like rice.
04:02That's love.
04:04I think the center of the universe is overflowing with God's love.
04:09That's right.
04:11But it's a little too abstract.
04:14What else?
04:16Yes, Raphael.
04:19Yes.
04:22The center of the universe is, of course, the earth.
04:26There are several reasons.
04:29Aristotle said that heavy objects fall to the ground.
04:35The reason why things always fall to the ground is because the earth is the lowest point in the universe.
04:43That's right.
04:46That's my son.
04:49It's an honor, Mr. Pototsuki.
04:52Are you proud?
04:55No, I'm not.
04:58I'm proud of you.
05:00Raphael is going to college this time.
05:05What?
05:07It's hard to go to college at this age.
05:10It's not good to go to college at the age of 12.
05:14I'm going to drop out.
05:19Raphael, what do you think you should study at college?
05:23Mathematics?
05:25Art?
05:26Geography?
05:28Of course, I want to study theology.
05:34As you know, theology is the pinnacle of all studies.
05:39We live thanks to God.
05:43Theology is a study that logically reads the words of the Bible and deepens faith.
05:50I don't think I'm more capable than others.
05:55I was just lucky.
05:57So, I want to choose a course that is useful to the believer so that I can repay that favor even a little.
06:05Great!
06:07What a great idea!
06:10Well...
06:15The world is so small.
06:20I'm sorry, but the world is full of idiots.
06:25I was born as an orphan.
06:28I was poor, miserable, poor, weak, and full of sins.
06:34But before that, I was good at living.
06:38That's great, too.
06:41My heart lives rationally.
06:44My heart lives rationally.
06:48If I make a rational choice, I can live comfortably in this world without being deceived by meaningless emotions and vain desires represented by love.
07:01Rational things are always beautiful.
07:05Now that I have followed that belief, I am thought to be refined, bright, humble, and powerful.
07:15Wow, you're amazing, Rabao. I'm so proud of you.
07:21No, no, I'm not.
07:24A simple person like you, Kohansuki, admires me very much.
07:31You're a genius!
07:33No, no, you're a sage!
07:36No, no, you're a god!
07:40Ah!
07:45God? What are you talking about?
07:49People can't be gods.
07:52Please withdraw your statement.
07:57I withdraw my statement.
08:00I'm sorry.
08:02Be careful.
08:05Idiot. There are things you shouldn't say.
08:10That's all for today's lecture.
08:14See you next time.
08:18Oh, Raphael, I have a favor to ask you.
08:22What is it?
08:24That is...
08:26Is that a star chart?
08:28Yes, it is.
08:30I was so excited when I was able to observe the sixth planet for the first time yesterday.
08:34I see. Then stop it.
08:38What?
08:39From now on, you must devote all your time to studying.
08:43Don't study astronomy.
08:46Got it?
08:50Yes, sir.
08:53All right.
08:55I have a favor to ask you.
08:57I want you to retrieve the body of my acquaintance, Hubert, tomorrow.
09:01Hubert was arrested as a suspect, wasn't he?
09:05Is it all right for me to retrieve his body?
09:11No, it's all right.
09:13He will be released because he has repented.
09:15It is a proof that he has experience in forgiving sins.
09:20I will also lend you my house.
09:23I'm counting on you.
09:36From now on, you must devote all your time to studying.
09:40Don't study astronomy.
09:43Of course.
09:45I don't have time to study astronomy.
10:06No, no. Forget about the sky.
10:11It doesn't matter.
10:13I thought there was a rational beauty in a star that moves according to the rules.
10:19But when I opened the lid, I found a complex orbital calculation and a cluster of scattered stars.
10:26It's not rational to continue astronomy.
10:30And it's a story of a faraway world.
10:34No matter how far you go, you can't get close to humans.
10:51Mr. Hubert.
10:53What kind of person is he?
10:58Anyway, he's not living well.
11:04Rumor has it that he was the first guard of the caravan today.
11:21No, they went against God.
11:25They had a chance to repent.
11:28Self-sufficiency, self-sufficiency.
11:29Kojito.
11:31Hurry up and burn.
11:37It's long.
11:40Who is he?
11:42Let's get out of here.
11:48Excuse me.
11:50I'm Rapha, the son of Gyuri of Pototski.
11:54I'm here to take Hubert.
11:55Oh.
11:57Yes, yes.
12:19Wow, it's huge.
12:22What is this mysterious person?
12:26Nice to meet you. I'm Rapha, the son of Pototski.
12:30Nice to meet you.
12:37Oh, um...
12:40I won't give you any profit.
12:43You don't have to make a face like you like it.
12:47What? No...
12:50Then I'll leave it to you.
12:55Yes.
13:17I heard.
13:19You're going to college.
13:22Yes, it's an honor.
13:25Thanks to everyone who supported me and God.
13:28Do you want to learn astronomy?
13:30You're going to look at the stars, right?
13:32You can't carry an astrolabe.
13:35Oh, no, this is...
13:38I don't know what to say.
13:40I'm just going to give it a try.
13:42I'm going to quit soon.
13:44I'm going to go to college.
13:46It's impure.
13:48What?
13:55What?
14:06Mr. Fubelto, what kind of research did you do before?
14:15Is that an observation record?
14:18Oh, yes.
14:22I did my best.
14:23Let me see it.
14:25Wait a minute.
14:37Great.
14:40You can even see the sixth planet.
14:43You have a good eye.
14:46But that's a running record.
14:49I have a more accurate record.
14:53I'd love to see it.
14:55I can continue my research with this.
14:58Yes, of course.
15:03What? Research?
15:05You've already quit your research, haven't you?
15:08I'm a scholar.
15:10I don't intend to give up my research no matter what anyone says.
15:15What? You haven't changed your mind?
15:19Of course.
15:20I lied to you.
15:23I'm going to keep lying to you so that you won't find out.
15:27What?
15:30Why are you telling me the truth?
15:35Because I'm going to threaten you now.
15:39What?
15:45Listen.
15:47Research requires observation.
15:48But my eyesight is weak.
15:51That's why I'm going to use you.
15:54If you get caught again, you'll be executed.
15:57There's no next time.
15:59I came back because I left something behind.
16:03I'll jump into the fire for that.
16:06I'm sorry, but I'll kill you if you refuse.
16:09I'll kill you if you get in my way.
16:11Anyway, I'll kill you if you don't listen to me.
16:14I'll kill you if you don't listen to me.
16:17So do it for me.
16:19Do it for me.
16:21This is an order.
16:23Do you understand?
16:25Yes, I'll do it.
16:27I'll do it very much.
16:32Don't worry.
16:34I won't be rude.
16:36That's a very trustworthy word.
16:40Where do you always observe?
16:43It's a hill in the southeast.
16:46There's a better observation point.
16:49I'll surprise you.
16:51I'll tell you tomorrow.
16:53Yes, sir.
16:55Excuse me.
17:04What is it?
17:09Why is that a story?
17:12It's a story.
17:14I'll tell you tomorrow.
17:16I'll tell you tomorrow.
17:18There's a better observation point.
17:21I'll surprise you.
17:29No, no.
17:31It's dangerous.
17:33I won't go.
17:35I won't go.
17:43It's amazing.
17:45I'm glad I came here.
17:47I didn't know it was so clear.
17:50That's right.
17:52It's high altitude here, and the view is open.
17:55The air is clear.
17:58It's perfect for observation.
18:01And...
18:03I like that the position of the rock and the mountain are similar to Orion's belt.
18:09I see.
18:12It's hard to observe when the moon comes out.
18:15I'll calculate the time by myself, so record it now.
18:20Yes, sir.
18:36Is it like this?
18:42Yes, sir.
18:51That's amazing.
18:53You made a lot in such a short time.
19:02Excuse me.
19:05What are you going to use that record for?
19:08Research...
19:10Forbidden research...
19:14What is it?
19:21Do you know what Aristarchus is?
19:25What's that?
19:27Do you know what the universe looks like?
19:34Yes.
19:35Yes, the Earth is the center, and all celestial bodies revolve around it.
19:42Then write it down.
19:54Is it like this?
19:57It's difficult, but Ptolemaeus found the truth more than 1,000 years ago.
20:02Well, the Earth is special, so I think God will make it the center of the universe.
20:12That's right.
20:14Then, is this truth beautiful?
20:19Huh?
20:21Is this universe beautiful?
20:23Is it beautiful?
20:30What do you mean by beautiful? It's just my intuition.
20:34It has nothing to do with scientific truth.
20:37You're avoiding the answer.
20:40Did you think it was beautiful?
20:53Well, I think it's a little too complicated.
20:58In this universe, each planet is calculated individually.
21:03I don't think it's reasonable to have different movements that don't have the same order.
21:12From that point of view, it's not very beautiful.
21:18Well, it's a shame that it's not beautiful, but there's no order that represents the whole universe.
21:28So I can't help but question it.
21:31No, it's a big problem.
21:33Huh?
21:35I don't want to go to a universe that's not beautiful.
21:39Even if you say that, if you don't have a reason for beauty, you'll be punished.
21:45That's right.
21:47Even if it's complicated, the accuracy of that theory is high.
21:51As long as the stars move and the sun rises.
21:55What if the sun and the stars don't move?
22:01No, no, that's not going to happen.
22:05It will.
22:07So what's moving in the sky right now?
22:12Earth.
22:13Earth?
22:15No way.
22:19Huh?
22:21Earth?
22:25That's right.
22:27It's not the sun that rises, it's us who go down.
22:32The reason why the morning comes every day is because the earth rotates its own axis.
22:39In addition, the season changes because the earth rotates the sun as its axis.
22:46In my universe, the earth moves in two ways.
22:54There, the sun stops, the scattered planets move in series,
23:00and the universe is integrated into one order.
23:04The common sense is overturned, the boundaries are broken,
23:09and beauty and reason fall into place.
23:13This is my research.
23:17That's right.
23:19That's it.
23:25Let's call it a theory of motion.
23:31No matter how many times, no matter how many times,
23:36even if I become a monster of the dark night,
23:44I want to leave this secret here.
23:52I want to leave this secret here.
23:57I want to leave this secret here.
24:02I want to leave this secret here.
24:07I want to leave this secret here.
24:12I want to leave this secret here.
24:16When I look at the stars on the hill,
24:24I feel this loneliness.
24:28When the sun rises and my hands are dyed,
24:35I've already forgotten.
24:38This world is a sudden love wind.
24:44That's why I want to know.
24:48But I scream far away like a monster
24:55and disappear again.