(ENG) Knowing Brother (2024) Ep 444 EngSub

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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.
00:05:14I didn't even drink.
00:05:15If you drank,
00:05:16you'd have a glass of fish cake soup.
00:05:17That's because you didn't drink.
00:05:18Three out of you,
00:05:19you only drank one glass?
00:05:20Hey!
00:05:21Apologize to him now.
00:05:22He's going to call the police.
00:05:24Apologize.
00:05:25Apologize.
00:05:26He's going to call the police.
00:05:28Understand.
00:05:29I understand.
00:05:30From our point of view,
00:05:31this is too much.
00:05:33We thought he got beaten up.
00:05:35Because he didn't do anything.
00:05:38He was sad.
00:05:39And then?
00:05:40He also pick it.
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.
00:07:08Jenny.
00:07:09I'm regretting it.
00:07:12Yeah, and Mosquito Dance.
00:07:24Live well.
00:07:29Tell the fans and 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 it like 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.
00:08:15But now.
00:08:16Three married people.
00:08:17Ahyoung is getting married to Ahyoung PD.
00:08:21Before you blow it, make a wish.
00:08:22Make a wish.
00:08:23I'll make a wish and blow it.
00:08:24Ahyoung, the members each earned 1,500 won.
00:08:29Sangmin will pay 500 won later.
00:08:33You paid 2,000 won.
00:08:36I made a wish.
00:08:37Congratulations.
00:08:38Congratulations.
00:08:39Congratulations.
00:08:40Congratulations.
00:08:41You said the 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 something special?
00:08:57So I brought the smart students who clapped today.
00:09:01Oh Eun-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.
00:09:22Fried 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 office.
00:09:41Liberalism is interpreted in many different ways.
00:09:44Basic 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.
00:09:56Dr. Brain Science, Dr. Jang Dong-sun.
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 a professor at the Department of Environmental Stabilization at Seungsil Cyber University.
00:10:13I'm Dr. Kwak Jae-sik.
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.
00:10:22More than 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 real doctors?
00:10:37It's not that comedians are here as a concept.
00:10:39No, I'm not a comedian.
00:10:41Hello, Hodong. Hello, Jang Hoon. Hello, Youngchul.
00:10:44Long time no see.
00:10:46Do you know him?
00:10:47I know all the people who are anxious.
00:10:52Why are you 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.
00:11:14Ji-hoon, you don't know anyone who knows us, do you?
00:11:16I've seen Jang Hoon a long time ago.
00:11:18Huh?
00:11:20Why are you laughing?
00:11:21He's a famous doctor.
00:11:22I'm actually 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 a lot of...
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 face 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's so much fun.
00:12:05He's a really good guy.
00:12:07The flowers are falling out of my eyes.
00:12:11After that, I was fired.
00:12:16I told you to go with me.
00:12:21Hey, Dr. Ji-hoon.
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 are you doing that to Dong-sun?
00:12:34The tail is falling off.
00:12:36That's not what I'm talking about.
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.
00:13:21You were frowning because you were humiliated.
00:13:25Don't talk about Jang-hoon's 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've heard you talk a lot.
00:13:41How much do you talk a lot?
00:13:45There's a radio show with Ji Sang-ryeol.
00:13:49I went to record it two days later.
00:13:53I talked about Dong-sun for a while.
00:13:55He's really good at talking.
00:13:57During the break, Ji Sang-ryeol suddenly looked at me.
00:14:00I'll give you a funny joke.
00:14:03Take this and use it.
00:14:05I'll give it to you.
00:14:07When I saw someone who talked so well,
00:14:10He told me to do this.
00:14:17I thought Jang 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%.
00:14:33You don't know Ji Sang-ryeol because you don't have a radio station?
00:14:37If you have a radio station in your mouth, it's going to explode.
00:14:39That's how much it flows.
00:14:41Like Han River.
00:14:43It's not Ambansu, it's Arisu.
00:14:45I gave up on the airtime today.
00:14:48There's too much 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 of Ji Sang-ryeol?
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,
00:15:06If you talk about that episode,
00:15:08Ho-dong was like this,
00:15:10Yes!
00:15:14I'm sorry.
00:15:16Ji Sang-ryeol, stop talking.
00:15:19Hey, stop talking.
00:15:21Why are you talking so much when you didn't even enter?
00:15:23Hey, wait a minute.
00:15:25Stop talking.
00:15:27Why?
00:15:30There's a procedure here, too.
00:15:32There's a procedure.
00:15:34I don't know if you guys can enter.
00:15:36Through the application form,
00:15:38If you want to do it, we won't accept it.
00:15:40That's what you decided?
00:15:42You're not just going to give it to me, are you?
00:15:44There is.
00:15:46I'm an international.
00:15:48Lithium, so that the battery disappears.
00:15:52Lithium, so that the battery disappears.
00:15:56The song I used to listen to on the street.
00:16:00My heart is as transparent as glass.
00:16:04Now it's a transfer application form.
00:16:08Now it's a transfer application form.
00:16:12Is this a good thing?
00:16:16You're a professor, right?
00:16:18Students will like it.
00:16:20What song is this?
00:16:22It's a self-composed song.
00:16:24It's a self-composed song.
00:16:26Hydrogen, helium, lithium.
00:16:28I made it into a song.
00:16:30I made it into a song.
00:16:32As much hydrogen as there is in the world.
00:16:34As much hydrogen as there is in the world.
00:16:36I'm in love with you.
00:16:38I'm in love with you.
00:16:40Like a helium balloon that I missed once.
00:16:42Like a helium balloon that I missed once.
00:16:44You're not coming back.
00:16:46You're not coming back.
00:16:48You're not coming back.
00:16:50I'm saying this out of pride.
00:16:53Stop talking nonsense.
00:16:55Stop talking nonsense.
00:16:56It's our understanding.
00:17:08It's fun.
00:17:12It's like water.
00:17:14It's like water.
00:17:16If there is water in the Han River,
00:17:20If there is water in the Han River,
00:17:22Ahn Insoo.
00:17:23Why is it you again?
00:17:25This is why I thought you were Ahn Insoo.
00:17:27But you understood right?
00:17:29Yes, I did.
00:17:30But I'm not in the same class with you.
00:17:35But I...
00:17:36I was in the same class with you.
00:17:40This is fun!
00:17:42We're friends, right?
00:17:45You know what this is, right?
00:17:47It's a good timing.
00:17:48Three students have come to our school today.
00:17:51Ji-hoon is a YouTuber with 950,000 subscribers.
00:17:57And Jang Dong-sun is a YouTuber with 400,000 subscribers.
00:18:03How many subscribers does Jae-sik have?
00:18:06I don't think Jae-sik has started YouTube yet.
00:18:09I don't think so.
00:18:10No, I don't want to talk about it anymore.
00:18:13Can I talk about it?
00:18:15There's a YouTuber I'm in.
00:18:18I got 80,000, 90,000 subscribers, but I didn't get 100,000 subscribers.
00:18:22If I get 100,000 subscribers, I'll give you a silver button.
00:18:24So I made it into a song.
00:18:26Silver, silver, silver, silver.
00:18:30I was waiting for the silver button.
00:18:33I'm going to the silver town.
00:18:37You're good. You're good.
00:18:39We love you sincerely.
00:18:41I'm sorry.
00:18:43I'm sorry.
00:18:45I'm sorry.
00:18:47Why did you write all the songs you had?
00:18:50No, I'm sorry.
00:18:51I'm sorry.
00:18:52I'm sorry.
00:18:53I'm sorry.
00:18:55You can't do that.
00:18:57I wrote down the educational background of our three transfer students.
00:19:01I just said I was a doctor.
00:19:04I'm just a doctor.
00:19:06Then you must have heard a lot about being a doctor since you were a kid.
00:19:11How good are you at studying?
00:19:16Did you have a sense of smell since you were a kid?
00:19:19I've been eating 6kg since I was born.
00:19:23What are you talking about?
00:19:25I've been eating 6kg since I was born.
00:19:27I've been eating a lot of rice since I was a kid.
00:19:31Ji-yoon wasn't easy when she was a kid.
00:19:33How many kilograms?
00:19:34Not the weight.
00:19:36I was just one of the smart kids.
00:19:40I don't know.
00:19:42I don't think I've ever heard such a thing.
00:19:44Where did you get your doctorate degree?
00:19:47I got it from MIT.
00:19:49MIT.
00:19:58What did you do when you were young?
00:20:00What I did was...
00:20:01It's not fun.
00:20:03It's not fun enough.
00:20:05It's not fun enough.
00:20:07It's so much fun except for Ari.
00:20:13When I was in 6th grade,
00:20:15I had a dream.
00:20:17I had a dream when I was in 6th grade.
00:20:20I was told to act in a play with my friends.
00:20:24We did that when we were in elementary school.
00:20:26I remember the name of the play.
00:20:28It was called Hwang Mi-young.
00:20:30We all gathered at her house.
00:20:32I said, I'll write a script.
00:20:34I thought about it and wrote the script.
00:20:37I was working hard on the script.
00:20:39Hwang Mi-young came to me with ramen.
00:20:42I told her to have lunch with me.
00:20:44She said, writer, have lunch with me.
00:20:46She gave me ramen.
00:20:48At that time, it changed my mind.
00:20:50As a writer, as a book publisher,
00:20:52I think I have a talent.
00:20:54I think I'm different from others.
00:20:56Please.
00:20:58Please.
00:21:00Just tell me which school you graduated from.
00:21:04Please.
00:21:06Please.
00:21:08Please.
00:21:12Ari Arisu.
00:21:14Ari Arisu.
00:21:16What should I do?
00:21:18It's okay.
00:21:20Just tell me which school you graduated from.
00:21:24I graduated from KAIST.
00:21:26I graduated from Yonsei University.
00:21:28I graduated from Sonam University.
00:21:30Do a little more Arisu.
00:21:32Do a little more.
00:21:34Ari Arisu.
00:21:36Ari Arisu.
00:21:38Ari Arisu.
00:21:40Arisu will come out from the beginning.
00:21:42You're saving Arisu.
00:21:44If you're a professor like Jaesik,
00:21:46I think it'll be really good.
00:21:48If students ask you a question,
00:21:50If students ask you a question,
00:21:52You can do Arisu by yourself.
00:21:54You can do Arisu by yourself.
00:21:56Because it's a cyber university.
00:21:58You can do it by yourself.
00:22:00You can do it by yourself.
00:22:02Even if the reaction is small,
00:22:04I can do it well.
00:22:06I've seen you at the bowling alley.
00:22:08Tell me about bowling.
00:22:10This is a really fun story.
00:22:12This is a really fun story.
00:22:14You're talking about the bowling alley.
00:22:18You've seen it, haven't you?
00:22:20You've seen it, haven't you?
00:22:22You've seen it, haven't you?
00:22:24You've seen it, haven't you?
00:22:26I've prepared a story that Kyunghoon will like.
00:22:28I've prepared a story that Kyunghoon will like.
00:22:30If you say it's really fun,
00:22:32If you say it's really fun,
00:22:34You can't say it's a lie.
00:22:36You can roll it.
00:22:38You can't roll it.
00:22:40You can't roll it.
00:22:42When I was in college,
00:22:44I had fun with bowling.
00:22:46I had fun with bowling.
00:22:48I had fun with bowling.
00:22:50There's a professor named Cho Hong-il.
00:22:52He became a professor.
00:22:54I don't know when he felt good,
00:22:56I don't know when he felt good,
00:22:58He told me to play a game of bowling.
00:23:00He told me to play a game of bowling.
00:23:02I kept losing.
00:23:04There was nothing I could bet on.
00:23:06Everything was mine.
00:23:08He told me to do it one more time.
00:23:10He told me to do it one more time.
00:23:12I didn't have anything to bet on.
00:23:14I didn't have anything to bet on.
00:23:16He's gonna give me an eternity.
00:23:18He's gonna give me an eternity.
00:23:20I won again.
00:23:22So I still have Dr. Jong-il's soul.
00:23:26I don't know how I can use Dr. Jong-il's soul.
00:23:30I still have Dr. Jong-il's soul after 20 years.
00:23:34I have to stop here.
00:23:36I have to stop here.
00:23:38In terms of brain science, the soul was not proven.
00:23:40Anyway, I have it.
00:23:42I don't know if the soul really exists in the brain.
00:23:46So when did you tell me a funny story?
00:23:49It was fun until a while ago.
00:23:51It was okay until a while ago.
00:23:53Kyung-hoon is laughing now.
00:23:55Have you ever seen Kyung-hoon laugh like that?
00:23:57Is this a funny story among doctors?
00:23:59No.
00:24:01No?
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 don't like me?
00:24:15What if my friends don't like me?
00:24:17What if my friends don't like me?
00:24:19I think they like me the most.
00:24:21I'm waiting for Ji-eun's turn.
00:24:23Please save me.
00:24:25How hard is it to be a graduate student?
00:24:27In my case,
00:24:29I got married and gave birth to a child during the semester.
00:24:31But we call the last paper a defense.
00:24:33But we call the last paper a defense.
00:24:35With the paper we wrote,
00:24:37I made a presentation in front of the professor.
00:24:39At that time, I was 8 months pregnant.
00:24:41You decided to leave school.
00:24:43You decided to leave school.
00:24:45When I submitted my thesis,
00:24:47I put my baby in a cradle.
00:24:49I put my baby in a cradle.
00:24:51And I shook my baby's feet.
00:24:53And I shook my baby's feet.
00:24:55It's physically and mentally difficult.
00:24:57It's physically and mentally difficult.
00:24:59But as I get older,
00:25:01There's nothing less difficult in the world.
00:25:03There's nothing less difficult in the world.
00:25:05I can relate to this.
00:25:07I didn't make a lot of money when I was a doctor.
00:25:09I didn't make a lot of money when I was a doctor.
00:25:11I was the first child.
00:25:13I think I made about 400,000 won.
00:25:15Three of us had to live together.
00:25:17I studied while doing it.
00:25:19I couldn't buy milk for 4,000 won.
00:25:21I couldn't buy milk for 4,000 won.
00:25:23It was a time when I bought and ate in Germany.
00:25:25I started talking about science.
00:25:27I started talking about science.
00:25:29I was going to come to work to make money.
00:25:31I came to work to make money.
00:25:33I was going to come to work to make money.
00:25:35Did you talk a lot?
00:25:37No.
00:25:39It's a ten-minute competition.
00:25:41You have to be good at talking about science to win the prize money.
00:25:46But fortunately, Germany doesn't have a sense of humor.
00:25:50If it was Korea, I wouldn't have been able to make money.
00:25:52If you go to Germany, it's you, Shin Dong-yeop, and Yoo Jae-suk.
00:25:55That was me.
00:25:57That was me in Germany.
00:25:58So in Germany, I started making money by winning the first prize in a scientist's speech contest.
00:26:05But people are very greedy.
00:26:07I won the first prize in a science speech contest, so I got an offer to publish a book.
00:26:12But the pre-approval fee was tens of millions of won.
00:26:14Then my life would be solved.
00:26:16So I'm going to do it no matter what.
00:26:19As you know, it's hard to write a doctoral thesis.
00:26:22How do you write a book?
00:26:24I've been thinking about it.
00:26:26I'm going to publish a book in six months after the doctoral thesis, and then I'm going to be a bestseller.
00:26:30I got the pre-approval fee.
00:26:31I heard from the professor that I shouldn't do this right before I have to write a doctoral thesis.
00:26:39The deadline to publish a book is almost two weeks from the deadline to publish a doctoral thesis.
00:26:44So what's going on?
00:26:45No matter how much I look at it, I can't publish a doctoral thesis and fail.
00:26:49I can't even publish a book, and I'm going to be a debtor with tens of millions of won.
00:26:53So I didn't have a religion at the time, but I went to the cathedral and sat in the back.
00:26:57I was crying.
00:26:59Didn't you say you didn't have a soul?
00:27:03I didn't have a soul, but if there's a church or a cathedral, I feel comfortable.
00:27:07In the end, I almost failed, but I was comforted by a piece of paper and I did it.
00:27:15That's why I got a doctorate and published a book.
00:27:19I heard you were born in a foreign country.
00:27:20I was born in Heidelberg, Germany.
00:27:23I lived until I was six years old when I was young and 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.
00:27:31He's a German doctor.
00:27:37I love you, too.
00:27:39It takes an hour to give birth to a German baby.
00:27:43Let's move on to Germany.
00:27:45What did you do as a doctor?
00:27:46You're a brain doctor.
00:27:47I went to an exchange student at Rutgers University in the U.S.
00:27:50I met brain cognitive science there, and it was so much fun.
00:27:53That's when I started studying brain science.
00:27:57Let's look at our friends' faces when we talk.
00:28:01Ji-hoon is angry.
00:28:03Ji-hoon was in the order, but he didn't even ask a question.
00:28:07This is how it started when I was here.
00:28:10Ji-hoon said,
00:28:12He said,
00:28:13He said,
00:28:15It's okay. I'm used to it.
00:28:16It's okay.
00:28:18If you agree, we'll move on to the second period.
00:28:22No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:28:25How was it today?
00:28:32It's all out.
00:28:33It's so much fun.
00:28:35Don't ask questions to three people.
00:28:39If you ask Ji-hoon,
00:28:42You two can answer your own questions.
00:28:44Just ask me one question.
00:28:46Ji-hoon, you're a doctor.
00:28:48You're a doctor.
00:28:49You seem to know everything.
00:28:51You're a doctor.
00:28:53There's a lot of ridiculous questions I've heard.
00:28:56I'm going to ask you all that.
00:28:58Jang-hoon said I looked a little scary.
00:29:00He doesn't ask me that.
00:29:02Please, please, please.
00:29:03Ji-hoon told me.
00:29:05Ji-hoon, what's wrong with you?
00:29:06I'm actually the most asked.
00:29:08It's an election.
00:29:09It's an election.
00:29:12Who do you think it will be?
00:29:13Don't do it.
00:29:15I always ask that.
00:29:16Actually, politics is just...
00:29:18I'm thinking about what's going to happen.
00:29:20Why did it happen?
00:29:21It's not a coincidence.
00:29:22It's not a coincidence.
00:29:23So I always get it wrong.
00:29:25So I can't talk.
00:29:26Is this the end?
00:29:27You have to tell me.
00:29:29You do a lot of political content.
00:29:33I've seen all of Dr. Kim Ji-hoon's programs.
00:29:37Really?
00:29:38I've seen all the political demands.
00:29:39I don't understand.
00:29:40I'm looking at you.
00:29:42There's a lot.
00:29:43You talk a lot when you sleep.
00:29:46You talk a lot when you sleep.
00:29:48You talk a lot when you sleep.
00:29:50Automatic ASMR.
00:29:52You're studying history.
00:29:54There's a content about whiskey.
00:29:58I've seen a lot of whiskey content.
00:30:00I see.
00:30:01Whiskey content.
00:30:02He likes whiskey.
00:30:04Alcohol is very political.
00:30:07I think it's a historical fact.
00:30:09When you look at it through the history of mankind.
00:30:11I think I was talking about Biden and Trump every time Ji-yoon was on TV.
00:30:17Actually, I've been on a show with Jae-sik.
00:30:19With Ho-dong.
00:30:21He's our national representative.
00:30:23The three of us did it before.
00:30:25Yeah, we did it together.
00:30:27But honestly, I was scolded by Ho-dong once while I was sleeping.
00:30:31Don't look at my nose when you close your eyes.
00:30:37It's a political difference.
00:30:39It's a political difference.
00:30:41I think I'll ask a lot of questions to Jae-sik.
00:30:43Don't you ask a lot of questions?
00:30:45I don't need to ask you to be serious.
00:30:47Not difficult science.
00:30:49I can ask you a useless question.
00:30:51One of the episodes of Jae-sik's story.
00:30:53It was so much fun to talk about the goblin.
00:30:55But Jae-sik looks for a lot of ancient documents.
00:30:59Do you remember the reason why you didn't have a goblin?
00:31:03I slept.
00:31:05Then I'm curious.
00:31:07It's a goblin, a ghost, and Sam.
00:31:11Do you think there's a ghost?
00:31:13I don't think so.
00:31:15Then what's the goblin?
00:31:17Let's think about it.
00:31:19What comes to mind when you think of ghosts in Korea?
00:31:21Someone suddenly ran in here.
00:31:23I think I saw a ghost.
00:31:25A woman with long hair.
00:31:27She's wearing a long dress.
00:31:29Think about it again.
00:31:31But in Canada and the United States,
00:31:33What comes to mind when you think of ghosts?
00:31:35It looks like a tablecloth.
00:31:37There are two holes in the tablecloth.
00:31:39It's a ghost.
00:31:41But if someone in Korea
00:31:43Put an American or Canadian ghost.
00:31:45The tablecloth is white.
00:31:47If someone shows you two holes in the tablecloth,
00:31:49Who would think it's a ghost?
00:31:51Who put the tablecloth there?
00:31:53Who put the tablecloth there?
00:31:55Why did you put it there?
00:31:57What does that mean?
00:31:59A ghost is a cultural object.
00:32:01It's in a person's head.
00:32:03It's a cultural object.
00:32:05It's a cultural object.
00:32:09It's a cultural object.
00:32:11It's a cultural object.
00:32:13It's a cultural object.
00:32:15There's a scientist among my friends.
00:32:17He doesn't believe in ghosts at all.
00:32:19He doesn't believe in ghosts at all.
00:32:21There was a topic in my medicine.
00:32:23There's a spot where you can see or feel God
00:32:25There's a spot where you can see or feel God
00:32:27There's a spot where you can see or feel God
00:32:29There was a spot where you can see or feel God
00:32:31It wasn't reproduced later,
00:32:33What's amazing is that people who believe in Buddhism
00:32:35They say they feel Buddha.
00:32:37People who believe in Allah say they feel their God.
00:32:39People who believe in Christianity say they see Jesus.
00:32:41It's the same area,
00:32:43Depending on what kind of faith you have and what kind of experience you have,
00:32:45The brain interprets differently.
00:32:47The brain interprets differently.
00:32:49What's interesting about being in a bin is that you believe that someone else came into your life in a certain situation.
00:32:57So if you put someone in that situation,
00:33:01you can see that people react in a similar way in this person's story.
00:33:08I don't think Soo-geun would agree.
00:33:10About what?
00:33:11About ghosts and things like that.
00:33:12Being in a bin?
00:33:13Yes.
00:33:13I think your mom is acting too.
00:33:16If you get hit by water a lot, your organs become weak.
00:33:23It becomes an excuse to get hit by the environment.
00:33:25Right?
00:33:26It's delicious.
00:33:28He's trying to be funny.
00:33:29His mom's job.
00:33:31He's on TV.
00:33:32His mom's job.
00:33:33He's on TV.
00:33:34He's watching it all the time.
00:33:35What should I say?
00:33:36There's no TV in my mom's house.
00:33:40Next is the major field.
00:33:42This topic is the major field of transfer students.
00:33:46Since Dong-seon said it first,
00:33:49I heard you're a T.M.T.
00:33:51T.M.T.
00:33:52T.M.T.
00:33:53Too Much Talker.
00:33:56I didn't do too much talker today.
00:33:58What?
00:33:59No, you're doing well.
00:34:00You're doing so well.
00:34:01Really?
00:34:02I think Dong-seon's comments are the most neatly organized today.
00:34:09Are you doing well?
00:34:10What kind of research do you do in the field of brain science?
00:34:16The field of brain science is very wide.
00:34:18Medicine, psychology, computer engineering, etc.
00:34:20It's all included in brain science.
00:34:22But basically, the question that brain science is most curious about is
00:34:26When people see, judge, and feel something,
00:34:30Why does our brain feel that way?
00:34:32Why am I so anxious?
00:34:34No matter how hard I think about it, the answer doesn't come out.
00:34:36But what kind of neural circuit in the brain
00:34:38What makes me anxious?
00:34:40If you explain these things in brain science,
00:34:42It helps you find your own cause and change yourself.
00:34:45So the field of brain science is
00:34:47What kind of person am I?
00:34:49What kind of existence is a human being?
00:34:51I can say it's a field of research.
00:34:52Then when we look at it like this,
00:34:54Do the eyes see first?
00:34:55Do I recognize it first?
00:34:57The light signal from the eyes to the eardrum goes to the brain.
00:35:00What's really amazing is that I've never experienced it.
00:35:02I can't see what I haven't experienced.
00:35:04I can't hear what I haven't heard.
00:35:07For example, the brain distinguishes as much as I have experienced.
00:35:10So if the eyes are connected like a camera,
00:35:15If you connect the wires of people who can't see,
00:35:18Wouldn't it be possible to make them see again?
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.
00:35:31I have the ability to interpret this.
00:35:33If you cover your eyes with a cat,
00:35:35You can't see it until you're old enough.
00:35:38If you take it off, the signal comes in.
00:35:40But the brain can't interpret what it means.
00:35:43To the brain, it's just gray.
00:35:46The ability to see is gone.
00:35:48Then we're going to...
00:35:49Be careful with your questions.
00:35:51Because if you ask the wrong question,
00:35:53No, Sangmin.
00:35:54I'm not curious.
00:35:56Very important question.
00:35:58Go ahead.
00:35:59The brain is now...
00:36:01We're relying on some device.
00:36:03It's going to be worse.
00:36:05Then the science of the brain itself...
00:36:07In the future...
00:36:09I don't think it's necessary to be honest.
00:36:11No.
00:36:12I need it more.
00:36:14Because AI does what humans can't do.
00:36:17But to make it really convenient for us,
00:36:20You have to know how the brain works.
00:36:23You can use that technology well.
00:36:24Because you have to fit people's needs.
00:36:26If you use this wrong,
00:36:28It's going to get worse.
00:36:29It's going to get more depressed.
00:36:31It could be bad.
00:36:33But I think the Internet we're using right now is a little bit like that.
00:36:36These days, teenagers...
00:36:38I only communicate on Instagram or SNS.
00:36:40It's hard to actually meet people.
00:36:43Then one by one...
00:36:45It'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.
00:36:56It's possible to make it a technology that makes people happier.
00:37:00But let me ask you one thing.
00:37:02You know the inside of the brain.
00:37:04Humans can only use 10% of the brain.
00:37:08This is the most well-known brain science.
00:37:10It's a superstition.
00:37:11Einstein used about 20%.
00:37:13What's on the OECD website?
00:37:16People are wrong about brain science.
00:37:18There's a superstition.
00:37:20The first one is that we only use 10% of our brains.
00:37:23Why is this wrong?
00:37:25If you use the most energy in our body,
00:37:27It's the most expensive organ.
00:37:29It doesn't make sense if you only use 10%.
00:37:31That's right.
00:37:32So, in fact, we're using all of our brains.
00:37:35If you only use 10%, you can't measure it.
00:37:37It's a wrongly known superstition.
00:37:40And you know what?
00:37:41It's a question we like.
00:37:43If you have a lot of wrinkles in your brain, 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.
00:37:51It's different for each species.
00:37:53What would happen if you put as much brain as possible in the same skull?
00:37:57You have to bend it.
00:37:58You have to bend it, so you get wrinkles.
00:38:00So, in order to increase the capacity in the brain,
00:38:02In the process of evolution, the brain got wrinkles.
00:38:05The reason why 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 you're born, you can't get out of the side.
00:38:17There's no one to help you.
00:38:19But humans, mice, chimpanzees, and cats all feel the pain of other beings.
00:38:25If other beings go to eat something delicious, I go to eat it, too.
00:38:28You have the ability to read other beings.
00:38:31But this is intelligence.
00:38:33It's more likely to survive if it's developed.
00:38:36To do this, you need a lot of brain capacity.
00:38:39Then tell me one thing.
00:38:41The best food in the brain.
00:38:42The representative one.
00:38:43The best food in the brain?
00:38:44Yes, the representative one.
00:38:46Actually, in modern times,
00:38:48I like to eat less.
00:38:51What about Ho-dong?
00:38:53He's a fool.
00:38:58Eat less. Eat less.
00:38:59Yeah, you should eat less.
00:39:01I like to eat 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?
00:39:12Ji-hoon wrote it beautifully.
00:39:15This word always makes my heart flutter.
00:39:17He's a world-class political scientist.
00:39:23I've done a lot of interviews with famous people.
00:39:27What kind of famous people?
00:39:28I was the president of Obama.
00:39:30Really?
00:39:32There was also a 100-minute debate in Korea.
00:39:34That's right.
00:39:37Michael Sandel.
00:39:38Professor Michael Sandel.
00:39:41Justice.
00:39:43Tony Blinken.
00:39:45Ji-hoon, I'm so jealous of you.
00:39:47You can study English.
00:39:50Isn't interviewing another skill?
00:39:52That's right.
00:39:53It's different from English, right?
00:39:54Is he better at English than Americans?
00:39:55No, it's not that.
00:39:56It's not that he's very fluent.
00:39:58There's a way to lead a 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.
00:40:08Where did you go to college?
00:40:11Y University.
00:40:12Oh, I see.
00:40:15Isn't that a script?
00:40:17It's a script.
00:40:18It's a script.
00:40:20I don't think it's necessary.
00:40:22You must have been a regular on Christmas.
00:40:25All the famous people are like this.
00:40:29You did an interview with great people.
00:40:32How do you cast people?
00:40:34Sometimes I do it myself.
00:40:37I'm going to do it over there.
00:40:39But there are more cases where I'm going to do it over there.
00:40:43Especially politicians.
00:40:46It's hard.
00:40:48I want to be more humane.
00:40:50I want to get closer.
00:40:51I need to express this.
00:40:53But in order to do that,
00:40:55You can interview for 20 minutes without interruption.
00:40:58There's a YouTube channel like that.
00:41:00It's popular these days.
00:41:02In a way, this is diplomacy.
00:41:05Those people prefer that kind of thing.
00:41:07But it's too hard to do it with them.
00:41:10Why?
00:41:11First of all, it takes a short time.
00:41:14It's a short time.
00:41:15In the case of President Obama, he only gave me 30 minutes.
00:41:35My own personal integrity and moral standards.
00:41:38But the program that goes out is...
00:41:40The original running time is 50 minutes.
00:41:42So you have to edit almost nothing for 30 minutes.
00:41:45How do you do 20 minutes?
00:41:47We'll just watch and 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.
00:41:53No, and if you ask me to edit it there,
00:41:56Don't ask me to ask questions like this.
00:41:58Actually, I adjust the questions in advance.
00:42:02But if you do it,
00:42:04I'll ask you another question.
00:42:06Then you have to answer me.
00:42:08Then after the recording,
00:42:09I'll keep asking you to do it.
00:42:11Seobama is active.
00:42:13There's something like that.
00:42:14Take that out.
00:42:16Edit, edit, edit.
00:42:18It's a mess if it's too long.
00:42:20Don't make that kind of thing.
00:42:22No, don't make that kind of thing.
00:42:24Otherwise, Seo Jang-hoon is amazing.
00:42:27Ji-yoon, have you ever felt humane to Sarkozy or Obama?
00:42:31Sarkozy, a French colleague?
00:42:33That's right.
00:42:34When we hear the president or the prime minister talk,
00:42:38They talk in a very formal way.
00:42:41There used to be a summit with a lot of top leaders.
00:42:44Netanyahu, the president of Israel, kept walking.
00:42:46So President Sarkozy talks to President Obama.
00:42:49I don't know if the microphone is on.
00:42:51I'm sorry I'm so rude.
00:42:54Really?
00:42:55Then President Obama said,
00:42:57Hey, I have to talk to him every day.
00:43:00If you look at it from the outside, you shake hands and hug each other.
00:43:03They're all human beings, so they talk behind their backs.
00:43:07That's right. It's fun.
00:43:09That's why they do it like this.
00:43:10Then the most difficult person.
00:43:12The most difficult person is...
00:43:13It's hard. It's hard.
00:43:14Professor Michael Sandel.
00:43:16I think the professor will speak well.
00:43:18Does he talk a lot?
00:43:19The professor speaks like a poem.
00:43:23I think he wrote a book in his head.
00:43:25You're the type to talk very long.
00:43:28Professor Michael Sandel.
00:43:29Professor Seo Sandel.
00:43:30Professor Sandel.
00:43:31Professor Sandel.
00:43:32Professor Sandel.
00:43:33Professor Sandel.
00:43:34Professor Sandel.
00:43:35Professor Sandel.
00:43:36That's right. It's very long.
00:43:37It's like writing something in my head and talking.
00:43:41When I listen to it, I get attracted to it.
00:43:43Suddenly, he says,
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?
00:43:53Yeah, it is clear to me.
00:43:55I read a book,
00:43:59which can be called, I understood, as a civil republicanism.
00:44:03Yes, yes.
00:44:04He's asking the reverse question.
00:44:06You have to pay a lot of attention to it.
00:44:08Professor Sandel is actually much more picky.
00:44:11But you study politics, run a political program, and make content.
00:44:15In the end, your dream is to advance in politics.
00:44:19No, because I think there were a lot of proposals.
00:44:21I think so.
00:44:22He's a professor of politics.
00:44:23Tell me everything here.
00:44:25Just tell me if it's a scolding or a scolding.
00:44:28He doesn't ask for anything else.
00:44:29The birth of a politician from a child.
00:44:32No, I really don't have any thoughts.
00:44:34And my child really hates it.
00:44:36He doesn't accept it. Honestly, there are a lot, right?
00:44:38Well, no comment.
00:44:42Then, Professor, do you always have to be politically neutral?
00:44:46That's actually different for everyone.
00:44:48I try to talk in the middle as much as possible.
00:44:52What I'm curious about is what political science is.
00:44:55In fact, it's hard for us to feel politics.
00:44:59But I'm curious about what political science is exactly.
00:45:01In the end, political science is a study of humans.
00:45:04I think the ultimate goal and goal that humans have is power.
00:45:09How do we get this power?
00:45:12How have humans lived for it?
00:45:15That's what political science is about.
00:45:17There must be politics in the classroom of Knowing Bros.
00:45:20Of course, there's politics everywhere.
00:45:22Who do you think has the most power?
00:45:26I think Hee-chul has the most power.
00:45:29Exactly.
00:45:30This is exactly.
00:45:33Unbelievable.
00:45:35It's politics, Professor.
00:45:37What are you looking at?
00:45:39I'm 100% confident that I've made this friend.
00:45:42Let's call him a friend.
00:45:44I'm not a friend.
00:45:46The most important thing is that no one can win or be president.
00:45:53But the biggest power is the power to send someone away.
00:45:56That's fake.
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 solo experience?
00:46:06Yes.
00:46:08You're attacking me.
00:46:10Who can I drop?
00:46:12I can send Ho-dong or Young-chul.
00:46:15This is real power.
00:46:17They used to say,
00:46:19Even if it's hard for me to get you,
00:46:21I'll do what I enjoy.
00:46:23I've been trying to send Young-chul to Knowing Bros for 8 years.
00:46:28It's still a long way to go.
00:46:30I'm a failure.
00:46:32You've been doing it until the end.
00:46:34I can't do it.
00:46:35We're talking about your major today.
00:46:37It's time to focus on it.
00:46:39Jaesik's major is...
00:46:41He majored in encyclopedia.
00:46:44He knows everything.
00:46:46It's not an encyclopedia. It's a two-page encyclopedia.
00:46:49I'm working as a professor at school.
00:46:51I'm writing a book 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 novel like a hobby and posted it on the Internet.
00:47:02But there's a place that's going to pay for this.
00:47:05Where do you think was the first place that offered to pay for your novel?
00:47:10Publishing company?
00:47:11It's not even a publishing company.
00:47:12Son Young-seok, the producer of MBC Television, contacted me.
00:47:16He's a drama producer.
00:47:17No, the real name...
00:47:19From Hwang Mi-young.
00:47:21Why are you bringing up my real name?
00:47:23Because I have an important moment in my life.
00:47:25That's why I remember your name.
00:47:26The producer called me.
00:47:28At that time, there was a short film series called MBC Best Director.
00:47:31I remember the episode.
00:47:32They're going to make it into 635 episodes and broadcast it.
00:47:35What's the title of the drama?
00:47:37It's called Rabbit Aria.
00:47:39It's Aria again?
00:47:41It's Aria.
00:47:42That's when I got inspired.
00:47:44When I was young, I had Hwang Mi-young.
00:47:47I just wrote a short novel.
00:47:49It's amazing that a video request came in from the first broadcast station.
00:47:54That's amazing.
00:47:56If you work a little harder, you'll be a bestseller.
00:47:59Since 2006, I've been writing books and writing novels.
00:48:03Didn't you publish 20 to 30 books?
00:48:05I've published a lot of books.
00:48:07The number of books is not important.
00:48:09The bestseller should come out.
00:48:10That's what I'm saying.
00:48:12That's why I'm the chief writer.
00:48:16It's a legend in the publishing world.
00:48:18There's a saying in the publishing world,
00:48:20It's called the speed of 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 cut it all down.
00:48:29How can there be so many books in a year?
00:48:33That's why no one can beat Kwak Jae-sik's speed.
00:48:36It's like a legend.
00:48:38I'm not just writing.
00:48:39I didn't fix it as I thought.
00:48:41It's Yonsei University.
00:48:45I'm sorry.
00:48:49There was no Yonsei University.
00:48:51How many times did you write a good novel?
00:48:53When I was in middle and high school, I won first place in class.
00:48:57I majored in technology.
00:48:58I majored in technology at Yonsei University.
00:49:03Professor Jido majored in environmental science.
00:49:06I majored in chemistry.
00:49:09What exactly is environmental engineering?
00:49:13Environmental engineering is really fun.
00:49:16Think about it.
00:49:17There's a lot of dirt after we wash the dishes.
00:49:20But usually, when dirty water flows into the sewer hole,
00:49:24No one thinks about it after that.
00:49:26Someone got all the dirty water.
00:49:29I'm cleaning it up and sending it to the Han River.
00:49:32Our Han River is being maintained like this.
00:49:35Because we keep running that factory.
00:49:38All the cities in our country can be maintained.
00:49:40That's why it's called Han River.
00:49:45You're doing a great job in nature.
00:49:49It's very important.
00:49:50What's really interesting is...
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 for it.
00:50:03No way.
00:50:04I applied for it.
00:50:05I was told to take the exam.
00:50:07If you have good grades, you can pass the exam.
00:50:10Why did you apply for it?
00:50:12I've been thinking that being a comedian is a good job since I was a kid.
00:50:17Why didn't you take the exam when you were supposed to pass the exam?
00:50:19There was no exam date at that time.
00:50:23Don't lie to me. You didn't have confidence.
00:50:34I can't remember this.
00:50:35I remember everything.
00:50:40It's a lie.
00:50:42You were interested in being a comedian.
00:50:45I was interested in being a comedian when I was young.
00:50:46You have a pleasant personality.
00:50:48It's easy to make people laugh.
00:50:52It's a philosophical story.
00:50:54It's hard to edit while sitting down.
00:50:59Don't edit while sitting down.
00:51:07I thought about it while writing a novel.
00:51:10It's easy for a person's life to be unhappy.
00:51:15But in order for a person to be happy, there are many conditions.
00:51:19One of them is that if you make a big mistake, you will be unhappy.
00:51:22It's not easy to make others laugh.
00:51:25Thank you.
00:51:27Did you get to know the students well?
00:51:30It was a good time.
00:51:31I think you know a lot.
00:51:32Let's start with a speech class that will save the students' major.
00:51:37It's a perfect class to pretend to know.
00:51:40Let's all focus and listen.
00:51:45First of all, Jae-sik prepared the first presentation.
00:51:48The other students can sit here.
00:51:51Thank you.
00:51:53Jae-sik, don't you have to bring a sandglass?
00:51:57You're just going to let it go?
00:51:59Should I set the timer?
00:52:01Let's listen to it first.
00:52:02It's like a sparrow in a mill.
00:52:04The topic we prepared is climate change and climate crisis.
00:52:10Can'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?
00:52:19It's like this.
00:52:29I'm going to emphasize two things while talking about climate change.
00:52:32I'm going to explain it with only two points.
00:52:34First.
00:52:36Let's do it. It's fun.
00:52:38You're excited to do it now, right?
00:52:40I'm excited.
00:52:42Climate change is...
00:52:44Please write it quickly.
00:52:46First.
00:52:48Climate change is an economic problem.
00:52:51Shall we try it?
00:52:53One, two, three.
00:52:54Climate change is an economic problem.
00:52:56There's a lot of talk about the end of the world because of climate change.
00:52:59We need to think about such a far-reaching problem like the end of the world.
00:53:04Climate change is an economic problem.
00:53:08It's a big problem that pressures companies.
00:53:10Among the new themes and new systems that have started in Europe these days,
00:53:13There's something called CBAM.
00:53:18I think it's an expression you use when you're in a bad mood.
00:53:20Clean?
00:53:22Carbon.
00:53:24Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
00:53:28It's called the Carbon Border Adjustment System.
00:53:31It's hard.
00:53:32It's hard to say.
00:53:33What I'm saying is...
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 they start this system first in the world?
00:53:58When Europeans talk to themselves,
00:54:01Because Europe 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 nicer than Europeans.
00:54:14If you look at what was announced a while ago,
00:54:17Korea is the best country in the world for recycling.
00:54:21But why do you think Europe implemented this system first?
00:54:25To beat the water bomb.
00:54:27That's a fresh idea.
00:54:29Water bomb goddess.
00:54:31They use electricity to make products.
00:54:34If you make that electricity like solar or wind power,
00:54:38If you make it without emitting carbon dioxide,
00:54:41It's going to be advantageous for the C-Bomb system.
00:54:44In Korea, more than 90% is a traditional method.
00:54:48Only 78% of the regenerative energy is emitted from carbon dioxide.
00:54:51We minimize it and make electricity.
00:54:53But last year,
00:54:56Britain boasted that more than half of the electricity they use
00:55:00It's made of renewable energy like solar wind power.
00:55:04In the same case last year, Germany boasted that it had exceeded half.
00:55:08Countries like Norway are more than 90%
00:55:10Almost 100% of them are different renewable energy.
00:55:13Norway has developed the Fjord coast.
00:55:15There's a lot of mountains and water, so it's a good source of power.
00:55:18What are you talking about?
00:55:19If a system like C-Bomb is implemented,
00:55:21Is it advantageous for European companies? Is it advantageous for Korean companies?
00:55:23It's an European company.
00:55:24It's bound to be advantageous for European companies.
00:55:26Korea is good at making steel products.
00:55:28There's a big one in Jecholsoe, Pohang, and Gwangyang.
00:55:31They make a lot of good steel products.
00:55:33This recycling technology started in Europe.
00:55:36But these days, those countries have technology.
00:55:38It's all over the place in countries like China, India, and Korea.
00:55:40It's hard to compete with technology.
00:55:42It's harder to compete with the unit price.
00:55:44The Europeans have been thinking about it a lot.
00:55:46They come to Europe and sell so much steel.
00:55:48What should we do to protect our industry?
00:55:51Will Europeans be able to keep making money?
00:55:53Europe has been focusing on environmental issues for a long time.
00:55:56We've invested a lot in renewable energy.
00:55:58We're going to protect the earth and protect climate change.
00:56:00We're going to make steel like that.
00:56:02I think you bought a lot of electricity and made it.
00:56:04Shouldn't we pay the price for using a lot of electricity?
00:56:08Because of the C-Bomb system, we have to pay for it.
00:56:11That's where we're going.
00:56:13If you look at it, it's really obvious.
00:56:16Why did Norway become a rich country?
00:56:18Why did Norway become a rich country?
00:56:20Why did Norway become a rich country?
00:56:23Jang Hoon is right.
00:56:25Norway is the largest exporter of oil.
00:56:27As expected, height is genetic.
00:56:29There's a lot of oil in the sea in front of Norway.
00:56:32If you look at the amount of oil exported to the world,
00:56:34Norway sells more oil than most Middle Eastern countries.
00:56:40More than the Middle East?
00:56:42Norway has more oil than Algeria.
00:56:44Norway has a lot of oil.
00:56:46Why didn't you tell us?
00:56:48Buy it in Korea.
00:56:50We didn't know.
00:56:52We didn't know.
00:56:53Those countries have invested in renewable energy, solar power, and wind power with that money.
00:56:57This is what the world's powerful countries are doing.
00:57:01There's a company that makes the best electric cars in the world.
00:57:05There's a company that makes the best electric cars in the world.
00:57:07There is.
00:57:08If you compare it to the C-Bomb system,
00:57:10It's about 20 times bigger than the largest car company in Korea.
00:57:12It's a huge company.
00:57:14As much as their country's electric car industry is so developed,
00:57:16They think climate change is a problem.
00:57:18They think everyone should ride an electric car.
00:57:20It's a position that foreigners have no choice but to do this.
00:57:22What 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 in both directions.
00:57:33If you pick the best solar company in the world,
00:57:35It's always China.
00:57:37If you pick the second best company,
00:57:39It's usually a Chinese company.
00:57:40China is holding the solar market tight.
00:57:42The world's powerful countries have invested a lot in this situation.
00:57:46And they're dragging the world to that side.
00:57:48They're changing the world.
00:57:50If we don't respond well to climate change,
00:57:53Because of this climate change problem,
00:57:55The money is all ripped off.
00:57:57The world is now 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.
00:58:05Sir, I heard something.
00:58:07If a cow in the world farts at once,
00:58:11I heard that the evidence will be destroyed.
00:58:13Is that true?
00:58:15What are you doing?
00:58:17The gas is discharged.
00:58:19This is a shocking story.
00:58:22This is a shocking story.
00:58:24Because if you fart,
00:58:26There's a substance called methane gas.
00:58:28I'm sure you've heard of it a lot.
00:58:30It's called methane.
00:58:31This ingredient is much more than carbon dioxide.
00:58:34It's much more than that.
00:58:36It's much more than that.
00:58:38A cow is roughly the same as a car.
00:58:40That's what a lot of people say.
00:58:42Kyung-hoon, where did you hear this from?
00:58:44I heard it from Jae-yoo.
00:58:46By the way,
00:58:48You're talking about this topic.
00:58:51The topic is different.
00:58:53It's fun.
00:58:55You're suddenly interested in science.
00:58:59People are dirty.
00:59:00There's a lot of methane gas in farts.
00:59:02People come out.
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?
00:59:21You should have been a scientist.
00:59:25That's a very good question.
00:59:28It's my first time to be excited.
00:59:31There must be a reason.
00:59:33Can't you send me a personal question later?
00:59:36You can be curious.
00:59:38We ate together.
00:59:39You can be curious.
00:59:40You can be curious.
00:59:43You can be curious because you eat a lot of grass.
00:59:46Jang-hoon has a really good sense.
00:59:49It's connected to that.
00:59:51You have a really good sense.
00:59:52I think you're lying.
00:59:53It's true.
00:59:54People say they don't gain weight if they eat salad.
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?
01:00:08We did this.
01:00:09That's right.
01:00:11Why do you have such a good sense?
01:00:12Because there are four types of fibers.
01:00:13That's right.
01:00:14Do you know because you eat a lot of tripe?
01:00:16If you know that, you won't gain weight.
01:00:23Cows grow microorganisms like bacteria that break down fiber.
01:00:28But what's the problem?
01:00:30In the process of absorbing,
01:00:32Microorganisms like bacteria and bacteria
01:00:34They emit methane gas.
01:00:36The cow itself emits it.
01:00:38I have a question.
01:00:40What we've been feeling lately is...
01:00:42There are bugs that we don't know about in Korea.
01:00:45Like love bugs.
01:00:47Or last year, was it Tinkerbell?
01:00:49Aren't all the bugs from climate change?
01:00:51It's hard to say it's all.
01:00:53And I'm a little weak in insects.
01:00:55It'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 world-famous infectious disease.
01:01:02There's a disease called malaria.
01:01:04That's right.
01:01:05What moves malaria?
01:01:06Mosquitoes.
01:01:07Mosquitoes move.
01:01:08Malaria warning was issued in an unexpected area.
01:01:10Where do you think it is?
01:01:11France?
01:01:12Isn't it Korea?
01:01:13It's Korea.
01:01:14Ganghwa-do?
01:01:15Ganghwa-do?
01:01:16Ganghwa-do?
01:01:17Ganghwa-do has a lot of malaria warnings.
01:01:19You're good.
01:01:20But this time, it was issued in an unexpected area.
01:01:22Where do you think it is?
01:01:23Seoul?
01:01:24In Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, malaria patients were found.
01:01:26Because of high fever.
01:01:28There 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 has the most malaria in the world.
01:01:36There's a lot of malaria in Mexico.
01:01:38There must be a lot of mosquitoes.
01:01:40There are times when there's more malaria in Korea than in Mexico.
01:01:42The more mosquitoes spread, the more malaria spreads.
01:01:46But what season are mosquitoes active?
01:01:48It's summer.
01:01:49If the climate change gets worse,
01:01:51In the case of Korea,
01:01:52I'm talking a lot about how the summer will get longer.
01:01:56That's why malaria damage is going to get bigger.
01:01:59It's a problem that everyone is worried about.
01:02:00The second point is that
01:02:02The climate change problem is a community problem.
01:02:05A problem that can occur in a short time after a climate change.
01:02:07There's a lot of talk about how the drought can increase.
01:02:10But 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 that live so well in Korea.
01:02:19People who plant crops can get into the rain if they have a drought.
01:02:23If this continues, society will crack and the world will get harder.
01:02:27So climate change is a community problem.
01:02:30We need to take care of climate change to prevent our neighbors from suffering.
01:02:45Next, Ji-yoon prepared this.
01:02:49Wow, a device.
01:02:50It's going to be fun.
01:02:53There was no one who came in without erasing it, right?
01:02:56Why isn't this erasing?
01:02:58Why isn't this erasing?
01:02:59Why isn't this erasing?
01:03:00You 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?
01:03:22Is it a national treasure?
01:03:23There are a lot of things like this.
01:03:24So today, I'm going to talk about the powerful country.
01:03:29Isn't it the powerful country that is respected for its various opinions?
01:03:32That's right.
01:03:33All these thoughts are respected.
01:03:35That's right.
01:03:36You're focusing on Kang's story again.
01:03:38It's about Kang's family.
01:03:41Uncle Kang Dae-guk.
01:03:43Uncle Kang Dae-guk.
01:03:44Uncle Kang Dae-guk.
01:03:45The world is different, so we talk about that a lot.
01:03:48That's right.
01:03:49It's a very important point.
01:03:50But what are the conditions of a powerful country?
01:03:52If you want to be a powerful country, you need to have these things.
01:03:54I think there's something.
01:03:55Military.
01:03:56Military.
01:03:57That's right.
01:03:58Military power.
01:03:59OECD.
01:04:00OECD.
01:04:01FIFA ranking?
01:04:04FIFA ranking is pretty low.
01:04:06Because there are a lot of European countries.
01:04:08First of all, what I think.
01:04:10And I'm going to talk about some of the conditions that many scholars have thought about so far.
01:04:15The first thing I'm talking about is the geographical advantage.
01:04:19Geographical advantage.
01:04:20Geographical advantage.
01:04:21Which country is the best powerful country in the world?
01:04:23U.S.A.
01:04:24We call it the U.S.A.
01:04:25The U.S.A. is like this.
01:04:26And another powerful country.
01:04:28Where's the country that's chasing you?
01:04:30Japan.
01:04:31China.
01:04:32Russia.
01:04:33China is chasing you.
01:04:34If you look here, there's a feature that the U.S.A. has.
01:04:37Which sea is this way?
01:04:40The Atlantic Ocean.
01:04:41The Atlantic Ocean.
01:04:42This way.
01:04:43The Pacific Ocean.
01:04:44You can go both ways.
01:04:46The reason why this is important.
01:04:48Geographically.
01:04:49More than 80% of trade is done by sea.
01:04:53There are planes and everything, but they still go by boat.
01:04:57So, in order to exchange products with each other, you have to have a safe boat trip.
01:05:03In the case of the U.S., there's no traffic here.
01:05:05You can just go straight.
01:05:07That's why I say it's very advantageous.
01:05:10Shall we look at China?
01:05:12China has a really huge territory.
01:05:15I'm trying to get out.
01:05:16Let's go to the Pacific Ocean.
01:05:18I can't stay in Korea.
01:05:20I went all the way down.
01:05:21Oh, Japan is in charge.
01:05:23I went all the way down.
01:05:25I'm in Taiwan.
01:05:27I went further down.
01:05:28The Philippines.
01:05:29Here's Vietnam.
01:05:30Here's the 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.
01:05:43But in that sense, the U.S. is very advantageous.
01:05:47It's important where your father lives.
01:05:50It's definitely a real estate.
01:05:51That's right.
01:05:52Real estate is important.
01:05:53So, because of this geographical advantage, it's easy for the U.S. 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.
01:06:03System.
01:06:04In Korea, if you look at the political system, we have a democratic system with a president.
01:06:12I think there are a lot of countries like that in the world, but that's not true.
01:06:16Here's something very important.
01:06:18It won't be erased.
01:06:21What happened in 1688?
01:06:28It's confusing, right?
01:06:30It's a revolution.
01:06:31It's a revolution, but it was in England.
01:06:33Industrial Revolution!
01:06:34Industrial Revolution?
01:06:35No, no, no.
01:06:36I think it's a little bigger than that.
01:06:37He shouted as loud as a chicken.
01:06:40I was surprised, too.
01:06:42Should I tell you the answer?
01:06:43Yes.
01:06:44Honorable Revolution.
01:06:47What is the Honorable Revolution?
01:06:48Honorable Revolution.
01:06:49I think you've heard of it at least once in your life.
01:06:52I've never heard of it.
01:06:53There was a British king named James Eat.
01:06:55He keeps bumping into this king and the Congress.
01:06:58And in the end, the Congress kicks the king out.
01:07:01There's a very important document that came out after the Honorable Revolution.
01:07:06What is it?
01:07:07It's called the Honorable Revolution.
01:07:10The Congress asks the new king.
01:07:12You can't go against the will of the Congress and do whatever you want.
01:07:15And you can't violate the rights of citizens as you please.
01:07:18You have to respect the Congress.
01:07:21So there's nothing special about the king's game after 1688.
01:07:25But still...
01:07:26When you play the king's game, let's do it in the previous version of 1688.
01:07:28You have to do this.
01:07:29It was much stronger before that.
01:07:32No, you have to do that.
01:07:33Honorable Revolution.
01:07:34Honorable Revolution.
01:07:35It's Honorable Revolution.
01:07:36It's Honorable Revolution.
01:07:37It's Honorable Revolution.
01:07:41Please put your hands together.
01:07:44So there was another important right for me.
01:07:48Property rights.
01:07:50I'm going to make money because property rights are recognized.
01:07:53What's going on?
01:07:55Where did the First Industrial Revolution take place?
01:07:57England.
01:07:58It 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.
01:08:25So far, I've been talking about the system and the technology.
01:08:29I want to talk about people.
01:08:31People.
01:08:32So I've prepared an introduction here.
01:08:36Turn it back.
01:08:39The name is written, but you can tell who it is by looking at the face.
01:08:42It's like going to school.
01:08:44Today, we're talking about the strongest country, so let's talk about the United States.
01:08:49It's the first president.
01:08:52It's this person.
01:08:54In the United States, who is the best president for scholars and media people?
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.
01:09:13It's the first president.
01:09:14Right?
01:09:15Four years.
01:09:16And one more time.
01:09:17Four years.
01:09:18Eight years in total.
01:09:19And come down.
01:09:20People were so surprised.
01:09:22Why?
01:09:23At that time, the popularity of the President of the United States was four years, but there was no condition that he could only do it twice.
01:09:32It was only written as four years in the Constitution.
01:09:34So I voluntarily came down.
01:09:36I'll do it twice and come down.
01:09:38What effect did this have?
01:09:40After that, other presidents wanted to do more.
01:09:44Awareness.
01:09:45Hey, George Washington came down twice.
01:09:47What more can I do?
01:09:49In this way, it became a management.
01:09:52So I kept coming down, and it broke.
01:09:56When?
01:09:57When Franklin Roosevelt was right next to me.
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, the United States was having a hard time.
01:10:13What is it?
01:10:14The Great Depression.
01:10:15The Great Depression.
01:10:16That's right.
01:10:17It was a very, very difficult time for the Great Depression.
01:10:22It is possible, of course, in a very few places, that when the banks resume, a very few people who have not recovered from their fear...
01:10:33So there was a New Deal policy, and there was a lot of effort.
01:10:38What happened in Europe on September 1, 1939 was that Germany invaded Poland.
01:10:47That's how World War II began.
01:10:51World War II
01:10:54Nazi Germany occupied France.
01:10:57They attacked London.
01:10:59Churchill said, help us. When are you going to go to war?
01:11:02We're going to go to war.
01:11:04It was a confusing situation.
01:11:06When you're at war, you don't really change your general.
01:11:09That's why I'm serving.
01:11:12And then, not long after that, the world came to life.
01:11:17And they changed the constitution.
01:11:20In 1951, through Article 22 of the Constitution, the U.S. Constitution should not be changed more than twice.
01:11:27That's what happened.
01:11:29But I think he's the best.
01:11:33Lincoln?
01:11:34Abraham Lincoln.
01:11:35A lot of people say that the United States was actually born and established after the Civil War.
01:11:44What do you think happens when we talk about the Civil War?
01:11:47Slave system
01:11:49Do you remember the famous speech of President Lincoln?
01:11:54For the people.
01:11:56For 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.
01:12:07I don't think yellow will be erased.
01:12:11DVD
01:12:13House DVD
01:12:15It's the best to watch at home.
01:12:17It's a DVD.
01:12:18What does it mean?
01:12:19Eat dinner at home.
01:12:24There's a house divide against itself.
01:12:27A house that is divided cannot stand.
01:12:30In fact, that's what President Lincoln felt when he had to fight the Civil War.
01:12:36A lot of Americans died in the Civil War.
01:12:40More than 600,000 people died.
01:12:43Soldiers who died in World War I and soldiers who died in World War II.
01:12:48I died more.
01:12:51The war that killed the most young people in the United States was the Civil War.
01:12:56The cruelty of the civil war is that the same people have to fight each other.
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, it must be together.
01:13:14That's what I thought.
01:13:17So, in fact, the United States was really founded after the Civil War.
01:13:24Now, I've talked so far.
01:13:26When you look at it that way, I don't think Korea is going to be a powerful country.
01:13:30Anyway, there are many countries that are interested in the world.
01:13:34And there aren't many countries in the world that have achieved economic development and democracy together.
01:13:38But if you look at human history, there are many countries that have taken the position of a powerful country.
01:13:43But there aren't many countries that we remember.
01:13:46Because none of those countries contributed to human progress or development.
01:13:52So I want Korea to leave something like that.
01:13:57It could be a culture.
01:14:00Then I'll wrap it up here.
01:14:08Now, the last one.
01:14:10Let's do it.
01:14:141688, Buzz's power.
01:14:20Everyone thinks I'm going to talk a lot, so I'm going to play a game that can be done by action rather than words.
01:14:26My topic is brain delusion.
01:14:29I believe we're all right.
01:14:31In fact, there are a lot of misconceptions that our brains have planted in us.
01:14:35Jaesik started with Shibam.
01:14:38So I'm not Shibam.
01:14:40Bread!
01:14:46Can I put this piece of bread in my mouth and swallow it in a minute?
01:14:54In a minute?
01:14:55Just a minute.
01:14:57So I'm going to share this bread with you.
01:15:00If any of you succeed, I'll buy all of you meat and alcohol.
01:15:06Really?
01:15:07Can't you do this?
01:15:09Don't you think it's going to work?
01:15:11I think it's going to work.
01:15:13What if I do it?
01:15:15I think it's going to work.
01:15:16I think it's going to work.
01:15:18I think it's going to be easy.
01:15:20Can I just compress this and swallow it?
01:15:23No matter how you eat it, it doesn't taste like oil.
01:15:26It's going to work in a minute.
01:15:28Let's sit down first.
01:15:30You have to measure exactly one minute.
01:15:32Please measure the stopwatch.
01:15:34One, two, three. Start!
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!
01:15:58Hold on.
01:16:00You can't do this.
01:16:06It's already 30 seconds.
01:16:0835 seconds.
01:16:1040 seconds.
01:16:12It's not going to work.
01:16:14It's not going to work.
01:16:16Give up.
01:16:1810, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
01:16:20It's not going to work.
01:16:2210, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
01:16:26Oh!
01:16:28Oh!
01:16:30Oh!
01:16:32Oh!
01:16:34Oh!
01:16:36Oh!
01:16:38Oh!
01:16:40Oh!
01:16:42Oh!
01:16:44Oh!
01:16:46Oh!
01:16:48Oh!
01:16:54Kang Ho-dong.
01:17:00It's already 30 seconds.
01:17:0235 seconds.
01:17:048, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
01:17:068, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
01:17:088, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
01:17:108, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
01:17:128, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
01:17:14It's not going to work.
01:17:16Look at this, it's 59.96 seconds, and there's 0.03 seconds left.
01:17:24This was the date course.
01:17:26This was the condition to get married, to succeed.
01:17:30Wow, but if the meat is sold...
01:17:32It's going to be 30,000 won at the end.
01:17:35Is it over? How was it today?
01:17:39Hey, let's go eat.
01:17:41Seagull meat, seagull meat.
01:17:42It's really hot.
01:17:44I have to talk about my misunderstanding.
01:17:46I was going to show you that you can eat a loaf of bread in a minute, but you can't.
01:17:52Kyung Hoon crossed the line.
01:17:54He's more than three years old.
01:17:57My stomach said it was hot.
01:17:59He's more than three years old.
01:18:01It's an inexplicable math problem.
01:18:04So when we look at something and judge it,
01:18:09I tend to think it's right to think and judge.
01:18:13What kind of experiment is there?
01:18:15There's an experiment with basketball players.
01:18:17An Italian scholar, Aliotti, cut the scene where basketball players shoot three points and showed it.
01:18:26And I divided it into two groups.
01:18:28Visually, the people who saw the basketball players shoot the most were the coaches.
01:18:32So I'm going to show this to the coach's group and tell them to decide if the ball went in or not.
01:18:37On the other side, I had basketball players like Jang Hoon.
01:18:41Basketball players will have the most experience of shooting.
01:18:45Who do you think would have done better?
01:18:47It's like an athlete.
01:18:48The person who shot the ball had the experience of throwing it.
01:18:51There are a lot of coaches with visual experience.
01:18:53In fact, the players did a better job.
01:18:56Just looking at this, or just looking at it in writing, or learning it,
01:19:01There are a lot of times when we make a mistake.
01:19:05Then is it the illusion of the eye or the illusion of the brain?
01:19:08In most cases, it's the illusion of the brain.
01:19:11How many rainbow colors are there?
01:19:13Seven.
01:19:14Seven? Are you sure?
01:19:15Isn't that what you wrote?
01:19:17Seven?
01:19:18Who would have written that?
01:19:19It's from the graphism company.
01:19:21Michael Crayon and the precious heart.
01:19:25The funny thing is that in Korea, we've been learning rainbow colors since we were young.
01:19:31Our brains make seven drawers and see them as red, orange, green, blue, and purple.
01:19:37In the past Joseon and Goryeo Dynasties, if you look at the records,
01:19:41It's called a rainbow of five colors.
01:19:44Five colors.
01:19:46And even if you go to another Scandinavian or North European country,
01:19:49There are six rainbow colors.
01:19:50There are five.
01:19:51It's all different.
01:19:52If the same light comes to me with the same wavelength,
01:19:55I think everyone will experience it the same way.
01:19:58In fact, depending on how many drawers each brain makes and what experience they have,
01:20:03We see them all differently.
01:20:06I'd like to say something else.
01:20:07Are you a relative of Mr. Jang Hang-seon?
01:20:13Mr. Jang Hang-seon.
01:20:18But one of the most common misconceptions we have in our daily lives is that
01:20:22Everyone will think that way.
01:20:24That's what I think.
01:20:26It's called the fantasy of the majority.
01:20:28I thought it would be really funny.
01:20:31So there are a lot of times when it's not true that everyone thinks that way.
01:20:37But I'm going to show you this mathematically.
01:20:41I'll just pick three people who will be popular.
01:20:44Hee-chul, Young-chul, and Ho-dong, can you come forward?
01:20:46Young-chul and I are the same.
01:20:48I think there are two outsiders.
01:20:50I'll call Ho-dong, too.
01:20:52These three are super popular.
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 are friends with the people next to them.
01:21:06And now 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, you'll get the result of going to the sea.
01:21:36But that's not it.
01:21:38Our class is asking if there are many people who want to go on a trip to the mountains or to the sea.
01:21:46Team A has decided to go on a trip.
01:21:49But we're deciding whether to go to the mountains or to the sea.
01:21:53The first three people decide.
01:21:55Is it a mountain or a sea?
01:21:56I like the mountains.
01:21:57Mountain.
01:21:58There's a valley.
01:21:59Mountain.
01:22:00I think the rest of the class is going to the sea.
01:22:03So how many votes do we get when we vote?
01:22:07Three people who want to go to the mountains.
01:22:09We won.
01:22:10It's eight, right?
01:22:11So if you just vote anonymously, you'll get the result of going to the sea.
01:22:16But that's not it.
01:22:17Our class is asking if there are many people who want to go on a trip to the mountains or to the sea.
01:22:26And each of us only knows where my friend wants to go.
01:22:32From Ji-yoon's point of view, the three of them are friends, and Jaesik is a friend.
01:22:37Ji-yoon, do you think there are many people who want to go to the mountains or to the sea?
01:22:41There are a lot of mountains.
01:22:42There are a lot of mountains.
01:22:44How about Jaesik?
01:22:45There are three mountains in the sea, so there are a lot of mountains.
01:22:47That's right.
01:22:48So there are a lot of people who want to go to the sea.
01:22:53My brain only samples what close people around me think and votes.
01:22:59The result is the opposite.
01:23:01Thank you for coming out and going back in.
01:23:03What is this?
01:23:04This is the end.
01:23:05What is this?
01:23:06What is this?
01:23:07What is this?
01:23:08What is this?
01:23:09What is this?
01:23:10What is this?
01:23:11What is this?
01:23:12What is this?
01:23:13What is this?
01:23:14I've been waiting for two minutes.
01:23:15In a way, the opinion of someone with a loud voice is too much.
01:23:20That's right.
01:23:21That's right.
01:23:22That's why most Koreans don't care, but if people who write comments are trying to make an issue,
01:23:28it feels like that opinion is a majority opinion.
01:23:33So one of the problems in the world we live in is that many people think this way.
01:23:39That's right.
01:23:40That's right.
01:23:41That's right.
01:23:42That's right.
01:23:43That's right.
01:23:44That's right.
01:23:45That's right.
01:23:46That's right.
01:23:47That's right.
01:23:48That's right.
01:23:49That's right.
01:23:50That's right.
01:23:51That's right.
01:23:52That's right.
01:23:53That's right.
01:23:54That's right.
01:23:55That's right.
01:23:56That's right.
01:23:57That's right.
01:23:58That's right.
01:23:59That's right.
01:24:00That's right.
01:24:01That's right.
01:24:02That's right.
01:24:03That's right.
01:24:04That's right.
01:24:05That's right.
01:24:06That's right.
01:24:07That's right.
01:24:08That's right.
01:24:09That's right.
01:24:10That's right.
01:24:11So one of the problems in the world we live in is that the brain believes that many people will think this way, but in reality, even though it is the opposite, there are many cases where our brains believe that way.
01:24:30But in my opinion, one of the biggest misconceptions we have is that we live in a world centered around ourselves.
01:24:38I'm thinking a lot about how to live well on my own, but in fact, our brains evolve into a social brain, so we really only look at ourselves.
01:24:47So no matter how much money you make, no matter how many benefits you get, your health and happiness are ruined.
01:24:54In fact, research has shown that loneliness and loneliness are as harmful 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. Let's look around and see if I'm okay with myself.
01:25:16I'm going to do a campaign like this, and I hope that many people who are watching this will join us.
01:25:22I want to get help, so I'm going to talk about this together and finish the lecture on the misunderstanding we have. Thank you.
01:25:32I prepared a gift for the transfer students who worked hard today.
01:25:42Is it a misunderstanding that I think this is a gift?
01:25:45That's right. I think there's something expensive in here.
01:25:48It's probably a misunderstanding.
01:25:56Nice to meet you.
01:25:58If you don't want to be a viewer, you'll die.
01:26:03Ex-husband, ex-wife, wife.
01:26:05I haven't done it in real life.
01:26:07You guys are fake, right? 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.
01:26:15I think the queen of tears would be good, too.
01:26:17The students who are waiting in front of the gate.
01:26:19When you say good things, you touch your hair like this.
01:26:22I don't care about 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.
01:26:31I crawled out of the window on the 23rd floor.
01:26:35You're going through the dirt.
01:26:37Are 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?
01:26:45No, it's more than me.
01:26:47I just told you. There's a driver.
01:26:50I've talked about it for 10 minutes without anyone.
01:26:53Didn't you get hurt riding a bike?
01:26:55Jin told me to do it.
01:26:56I told you to do this because you didn't have enough airtime.
01:27:19Thank you for watching.

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