[ENG] Ask Us Anything (2015) EP.444
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00:00:00I
00:00:30Know
00:00:42You can see it now, but all of our manager staff are curious here.
00:00:49How curious I was, I came from the first class.
00:00:52I was so curious.
00:00:54Jin!
00:00:56Today is the same principal.
00:00:58Shin-dong's phone number was Min Kyung-hoon, so I was so nervous that I never contacted him.
00:01:05I was looking at my cell phone for a long time, but I couldn't get a call.
00:01:12He thought it was voice phishing.
00:01:14You must 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.
00:01:26Really?
00:01:28Because 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.
00:01:48Let's start the wedding announcement press conference.
00:01:52I'll talk to you.
00:01:54When did you meet?
00:01:58It's been a while since I've known you.
00:02:02It's been a few years since I've known you.
00:02:04When?
00:02:06I've never talked to you before.
00:02:08I've been dating you since the end of last year.
00:02:12I saw an article that you were a broadcaster.
00:02:14This is the only broadcast you've ever done.
00:02:16This is the only broadcast you've ever done.
00:02:18I can't even broadcast here.
00:02:20I even quit broadcasting.
00:02:22I quit the rooftop room.
00:02:24Wait a minute.
00:02:26Are you here?
00:02:28Are you here?
00:02:30Yes, I'm here.
00:02:36Then let's split up here.
00:02:38Then let's split up here.
00:02:40Can I do that?
00:02:42Come here for a second.
00:02:44Are you really coming?
00:02:46I'm doing this for no reason.
00:02:48Come on in. It's okay.
00:02:50Come on in. It's okay.
00:02:52Come on in. It's okay.
00:02:54Come on in. It's okay.
00:02:58Don't do that.
00:03:04I'm not.
00:03:06I'm not.
00:03:08I'm not.
00:03:12Why are you trying to get up?
00:03:14Why are you trying to get up?
00:03:16Why are you trying to get up?
00:03:18I thought you were a writer.
00:03:20I thought you were a writer.
00:03:24I was surprised.
00:03:26Are you a JTBC reporter?
00:03:28Are you a JTBC reporter?
00:03:30Yes.
00:03:34I've seen all of my friends.
00:03:36I've seen all of my friends.
00:03:38I've seen them all.
00:03:40We've been working together.
00:03:42We've been working together.
00:03:44We've been working together.
00:03:46I have a similar hobby.
00:03:48I like camping.
00:03:50I like watching performances.
00:03:52I like watching performances.
00:03:54Look at his face.
00:03:58He doesn't look at people like this.
00:04:00He looks at people like this.
00:04:04Who proposed first?
00:04:06Propose.
00:04:08At the same time?
00:04:101, 2, 3!
00:04:12Let's go out!
00:04:14I'm nervous.
00:04:16I was on my way to pick her up.
00:04:20Did you tell her to eat ramen?
00:04:22No, I didn't.
00:04:24You drove her home?
00:04:26Yes, I drove her home.
00:04:28You don't drive.
00:04:30You only drive with that.
00:04:32You only drive a camping car.
00:04:34You drove her home with that.
00:04:36I was on my way home.
00:04:38Before I sent her home,
00:04:40my stomach was already full.
00:04:42Really?
00:04:44Really?
00:04:46I ate a lot.
00:04:48I ate a lot.
00:04:50You should've told her.
00:04:52You ate too much.
00:04:54It was winter.
00:04:56It was cold.
00:04:58I didn't want to send her home right away.
00:05:00I went to a small restaurant
00:05:02and had a simple meal.
00:05:04I had a simple meal and a glass of beer.
00:05:06I had a simple meal and a glass of beer.
00:05:08I think we felt a lot more at that time.
00:05:10I feel so bad.
00:05:12You should've done it with us.
00:05:14You didn't even do it for 10 minutes.
00:05:16You only did it for 5 minutes.
00:05:18Are you three or just one?
00:05:20You should've done it with us.
00:05:22You should've done it with us.
00:05:24Apologize to him.
00:05:26You should've done it with us.
00:05:28You should've done it with us.
00:05:30I understand.
00:05:32We felt so bad.
00:05:34We felt so bad.
00:05:36We felt so bad.
00:05:38You should've done it with us.
00:05:40You should've done it with us.
00:05:42I was going to tell her
00:05:44when we went to Saipan.
00:05:46When we went to Saipan,
00:05:48we spent more than an hour
00:05:50with Ho-dong.
00:05:52We 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.
00:05:58Kyung-hoon is like this all of a sudden.
00:06:00Since then,
00:06:02I was going to tell her here.
00:06:04I was going to tell her here.
00:06:06I was going to tell her here.
00:06:08I was going to tell her here.
00:06:10I was going to tell her here.
00:06:12I was going to tell her here.
00:06:14I was going to tell her here.
00:06:16I was going to tell her here.
00:06:18I was going to tell her here.
00:06:20I was going to tell her here.
00:06:22I was going to tell her here.
00:06:24I was going to tell her here.
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00:06:28I was going to tell her here.
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00:06:56I was going to tell her here.
00:06:58I was going to tell her here.
00:07:00I was going to tell her here.
00:07:02Even like this?
00:07:04His idea was smart.
00:07:06Sorry man!
00:07:08Thank you!
00:07:10Even like this?
00:07:12Thank you!
00:07:14Even like this?
00:07:16Thank you for coming here,
00:07:18Thank you for coming here,
00:07:20thank you!
00:07:22Thank you for coming here,
00:07:24thank you!
00:07:26Thank you, Lamp!
00:07:28While you were here,
00:07:30Tell your fans and viewers that you're going to get married.
00:07:34Actually, your fans must have been very surprised, too.
00:07:39But I hope you'll encourage me warmly.
00:07:44Actually, I felt a lot of pressure to reveal this.
00:07:50Maybe all of this is because of Ah-young.
00:07:54Thank you to Ah-young's family, friends, and viewers for allowing me to speak naturally.
00:08:03Congratulations to your fans, too.
00:08:05I'm so happy.
00:08:07Ah-young even got Min-kyung married.
00:08:11Ah-young is a good person.
00:08:13She's a great Ah-young.
00:08:15She's a married woman.
00:08:17Ah-young is getting married to Ah-young's producer.
00:08:21Let's make a wish before we blow out the candles.
00:08:23Let's make a wish before we blow out the candles.
00:08:25Ah-young, each of the members earned 1,500 won.
00:08:29Sang-min will pay 500 won later.
00:08:33You paid 2,000 won.
00:08:35I made a wish.
00:08:37Congratulations.
00:08:39Let's hurry up and eat.
00:08:41You said you'd get married soon.
00:08:44Don't you think it's too soon?
00:08:46Everyone, I have something to congratulate Kyung-hoon.
00:08:50Today's recording is the 444th episode of Knowing Bros.
00:08:56Isn't it special?
00:08:58That's why I brought the smart transfer students from the Department of Ph.D.
00:09:03I can hear the sound.
00:09:05Transfer students, come on in.
00:09:08Wow.
00:09:10Wow.
00:09:12Wow.
00:09:14Wow.
00:09:16Wow.
00:09:18Wow.
00:09:20Hello, everyone.
00:09:22We are...
00:09:24Fried squid is delicious.
00:09:26If it's delicious, I'll eat it again.
00:09:28If I eat it again, I'll have a stomachache.
00:09:30Dr. Chok Chok.
00:09:33As a transfer student, I'm an international YouTuber.
00:09:37Dr. Kim Soo-hyun.
00:09:39Wow.
00:09:41Liberalism is interpreted in many different ways.
00:09:43Basic rights are challenged.
00:09:45Asians do have diversity.
00:09:47Politicians should not stay in neutral.
00:09:50I think Asians can do something.
00:09:52What do you think?
00:09:53I have a lot of questions.
00:09:55I have a lot of things I want to do.
00:09:56Dr. Jang Dong-sun.
00:09:58Wow.
00:10:00There are various definitions of intelligence.
00:10:04It's because it'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.
00:10:15Wow.
00:10:16The virus that lived with dinosaurs in the dinosaur era suddenly came out.
00:10:19There are about 30 books you wrote.
00:10:21I don't think there are more than 30.
00:10:23H2O.
00:10:25I'm worried that it might come back in a few decades because of climate change.
00:10:30Wow.
00:10:33What's going on?
00:10:35Are you really doctors?
00:10:37It's not that comedians came with a concept.
00:10:40No, I'm not a comedian.
00:10:42Hello, Hodong. Hello, Jang Hoon. Hello, Youngcheol.
00:10:45Long time no see.
00:10:47Do you know?
00:10:49I know all the people who are anxious.
00:10:51I've met him at another school.
00:10:53Why did you come here?
00:10:55I think there will be a lot to learn.
00:10:57When we do it?
00:10:58Actually, there's a program where the three of us appear.
00:11:01Shin Dong-yeop.
00:11:03It ended in four episodes.
00:11:05But this is up to 444 episodes.
00:11:07That's right. That's right.
00:11:08It's possible to run today.
00:11:10I think I can learn.
00:11:12We all have 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.
00:11:18What?
00:11:20Why are you laughing?
00:11:23Actually, I'm here to meet Jang Hoon.
00:11:25I'm a little hurt.
00:11:28It's a program that doesn't hurt.
00:11:31The program where the two of you came out together is called the shoulder of a giant.
00:11:34That's what we're going to do.
00:11:36Oh, you're a giant.
00:11:39You two are good at using it.
00:11:43It was a program that Jang Hoon was hosting.
00:11:46I'm out now.
00:11:47I heard it's a fixed program.
00:11:49I'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.
00:11:57Really?
00:11:58But the second time, Dong-sun came out.
00:12:01But I did a program with Dong-sun before that.
00:12:04It's so much fun.
00:12:06He's a really good guy.
00:12:08The tail fell off from his eyes.
00:12:10That's what it's like.
00:12:12I was fired after that.
00:12:14What?
00:12:17I told you not to do that.
00:12:19Jang Hoon, Jang Hoon, Jang Hoon.
00:12:22Hey, that's Ji-hoon's identity.
00:12:26That's not true at all.
00:12:28Don't hurt Ji-hoon's feelings.
00:12:30The problem is that Ji-hoon really misunderstood.
00:12:32Why are you doing that to Dong-sun?
00:12:35The tail fell off.
00:12:37I'm not saying that.
00:12:39I was worried.
00:12:41Because I saw Dong-sun in another program.
00:12:44I really can't stop you.
00:12:49Is it too much?
00:12:51It's enough for other scientists to be angry.
00:12:55No, that's not it.
00:12:57Why are you so precious to Ji-hoon?
00:12:59So I thought I should stop him from talking.
00:13:03I did it a little bit more.
00:13:05Ji-hoon didn't do that at all.
00:13:07Ji-hoon didn't laugh at all.
00:13:09I think he's making a little impression.
00:13:11I'm a little smart and famous to him.
00:13:16If I say something useless, I'll get in trouble.
00:13:19So I did it a little bit.
00:13:21You didn't get hurt and make that face.
00:13:25Don't talk about Jang Hoon's image getting worse.
00:13:30Exactly.
00:13:31If you can't stop it here, you'll get in trouble.
00:13:34I'm going to tell you what I thought.
00:13:39I heard you talk a lot.
00:13:41How talkative are you?
00:13:44I was on a radio show with Ji Sang-ryeol.
00:13:48I went to the recording studio two days later.
00:13:52I talked to him briefly.
00:13:54He's really good at talking.
00:13:56Then, during the break, Ji Sang-ryeol looked at me.
00:14:00He said, I'll give you a funny joke.
00:14:03You can use it.
00:14:05I'll give you the right to speak.
00:14:06I saw someone who talked a lot.
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?
00:14:26Honestly, I didn't understand it 100%.
00:14:29I didn't understand it perfectly.
00:14:33Ji Sang-ryeol doesn't know.
00:14:37It's not a joke.
00:14:39That's how much it flows.
00:14:43It's not a joke, it's a joke.
00:14:45Actually, I gave up on the airtime today.
00:14:48There's a lot on both sides.
00:14:51I gave up on the airtime today.
00:14:54I came out to see Jang Hoon.
00:14:56Are you satisfied with the episode?
00:14:59I'm satisfied.
00:15:00Isn't this okay?
00:15:02I'm so scared.
00:15:04If that was a strong heart in the past,
00:15:07If you talk about that episode,
00:15:09Ho-dong was like this.
00:15:11Next time, I'll do it right away.
00:15:14I'm sorry.
00:15:15I'm sorry.
00:15:17Ji Sang-ryeol, stop talking.
00:15:19Stop talking.
00:15:21Why?
00:15:22Why are you talking a lot?
00:15:24Wait a minute.
00:15:26Stop talking.
00:15:27Stop talking.
00:15:29Why?
00:15:30There's a procedure here, too.
00:15:32There's a procedure.
00:15:33I don't know if you can get in here.
00:15:35Through the application form.
00:15:37You have to agree.
00:15:38We don't accept it.
00:15:39That's right.
00:15:40That's what you decided?
00:15:41That's right.
00:15:42You're not just going to give it to me, are you?
00:15:43There is.
00:15:44There's that, too.
00:15:45I'm Kwak Jae-sik.
00:15:46I'm Kwak Jae-sik.
00:15:47Try it, Jae-sik.
00:15:48With you, so that the battery goes out.
00:15:52With you, so that the battery goes out.
00:15:56I used to listen to this song on the speaker.
00:16:01A clear mind like a glass.
00:16:06Now I've become a transfer request.
00:16:11Good job, Jae-sik.
00:16:15Is this a good thing?
00:16:16Jae-sik, Jae-sik.
00:16:17You're a professor, aren't you?
00:16:20That's right, that's right.
00:16:21That's right.
00:16:22The students will like it.
00:16:23What song is this?
00:16:24This song is self-composed.
00:16:25You know, there's something you need to memorize right away.
00:16:27You know, hydrogen, helium, and lithium.
00:16:29I made it into a song, a way to memorize it.
00:16:32As much hydrogen as there is in the world
00:16:37I'm in love with you
00:16:41Like a helium balloon that I missed once
00:16:46You don't come back
00:16:51And I'm saying this out of pride,
00:16:53Don't say anything useless.
00:16:55It's just something we understand.
00:16:58It's not a difficult story, it's a difficult story.
00:17:02When I make a comeback, it's a difficult story.
00:17:04There are a lot of things we don't understand.
00:17:05And...
00:17:07I think it's the best thing I've ever done in my life.
00:17:09It's the best thing I've ever done in my life.
00:17:11I'm satisfied with hydrogen.
00:17:13People who speak well are called hydrogen.
00:17:16They say hydrogen is like water.
00:17:17But among the waters, it's very familiar to us.
00:17:19What's a lot of it? It's not Han River.
00:17:21Han River is not hydrogen.
00:17:23Why are you saying that again?
00:17:24That's why it's not hydrogen.
00:17:25Because you didn't say it.
00:17:27But you understood, right?
00:17:28I understood.
00:17:30I don't think that's what he meant.
00:17:32I'm sorry.
00:17:33It's okay.
00:17:35But I...
00:17:36Like a transfer student.
00:17:38Like a transfer student.
00:17:40That's funny.
00:17:42Like a transfer student.
00:17:44You have to say it.
00:17:45You know what it is, right?
00:17:46It's a double meaning.
00:17:47It was a double meaning.
00:17:48Three transfer students came to our school today.
00:17:51Ji-hoon is a YouTuber with 950,000 subscribers.
00:17:57And Jang Dong-sun.
00:17:59Dong-sun is a YouTuber with 400,000 subscribers.
00:18:04Kwak Jae-sik.
00:18:05How many subscribers does Jae-sik have?
00:18:07I don't think Jae-sik has started YouTube yet.
00:18:09I don't think so.
00:18:10He's a professor of engineering.
00:18:11No, I'm not going to talk about it anymore.
00:18:13I can talk about it.
00:18:15There's a YouTuber I'm in.
00:18:17I got 80,000 and 90,000 subscribers,
00:18:19but I really didn't get to 100,000.
00:18:22I give them a silver button when I hit 100,000.
00:18:24So I made that 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.
00:18:39You're good, Jae-sik.
00:18:41Jae-sik.
00:18:43Jae-sik.
00:18:44You're good, Jae-sik.
00:18:47Why did you write down all the existing songs?
00:18:50Silver, silver, silver, silver.
00:18:53You should have written down the lyrics.
00:18:55You can't do that, you're a doctor.
00:18:57I wrote down the educational background of the three transfer students.
00:19:01I just wrote that you're a doctor.
00:19:05You're just a doctor.
00:19:06Then, did you hear a rumor
00:19:10that you wanted to be a doctor when you were young?
00:19:11Did you go to middle school or high school?
00:19:14How good are you?
00:19:16Did you have a sense of smell since you were young?
00:19:19I think I weighed about 6kg when I was born.
00:19:23What are you talking about?
00:19:25He weighed 6kg when he was born.
00:19:27He ate rice with a ladle when he was young.
00:19:30Ji-yoon wasn't that heavy when she was young, either.
00:19:33How much?
00:19:33Not the weight, but the intelligence.
00:19:36I was one of the smart kids.
00:19:40I don't know.
00:19:41I don't think I've ever heard that.
00:19:44Then, where did you get your doctorate degree?
00:19:46I got it from MIT.
00:19:48MIT.
00:19:57What did you think when you were young?
00:19:59I thought...
00:20:01This is not funny at all.
00:20:02It's not funny enough.
00:20:05It's not funny at all.
00:20:07Except for the number of seats.
00:20:08Except for the number of seats, it's so good now.
00:20:11Except for the number of seats.
00:20:13When I was in the 6th grade of elementary school,
00:20:14I thought,
00:20:15Do I know how to do this?
00:20:17There was something I wanted to do when I was in the 6th grade of elementary school.
00:20:20I wanted to play a play with my friends.
00:20:23We sometimes do that in elementary school.
00:20:25I remember the name of the play.
00:20:28It was called Hwang Min-young.
00:20:30We all gathered at the house of Hwang Min-young.
00:20:32Then I said, I'll write a script.
00:20:33Let's do that.
00:20:35I wrote the script with a lot of thought.
00:20:37I was writing the script hard.
00:20:39Hwang Min-young came to me with ramen.
00:20:42I ate lunch with him.
00:20:44I said, Writer, eat lunch and do it.
00:20:46Then he gave me ramen.
00:20:47At that time, it changed in my head.
00:20:50As a writer, as a man who writes a book,
00:20:52Maybe I'm a talented writer.
00:20:54I thought, I'm different from others.
00:20:55I thought, I'm a talented writer.
00:20:57I thought, I'm different from others.
00:20:59Just tell me where the school is.
00:21:01Just tell me where the school is.
00:21:02Just tell me where the school is.
00:21:04Just tell me where the school is.
00:21:07Where is the school?
00:21:08Where is the school?
00:21:09You!
00:21:11Ari, Ari, Arisu, Arirang, Ari, Arisu, Arirang.
00:21:15How can you do that?
00:21:17It's okay.
00:21:18You can just say which school you graduated from.
00:21:22I graduated from Keist,
00:21:26and I went to Yonsei University to study.
00:21:27That's a good school.
00:21:29Yes, it is.
00:21:29Do some more Arisu.
00:21:31Do it one more time.
00:21:34Ari, Ari, Arisu.
00:21:36Do it.
00:21:39Arisu is going to come out from the beginning.
00:21:41He's making use of Arisu.
00:21:43If you're a professor like Jaesik,
00:21:46I think it'd be really good.
00:21:47Because if students ask you something they're curious about,
00:21:52you can do Arisu by yourself and dance.
00:21:55The school I work at is a cyber university,
00:21:57so there's no such thing.
00:21:57It's an online school.
00:21:59I just do it on my own while looking at the camera.
00:22:01You can do it with Arisu.
00:22:02So I can react well and do it well.
00:22:04That's right.
00:22:05I've seen it at a bowling alley.
00:22:07Yeah, tell me about bowling.
00:22:08How do you play, Jaesik?
00:22:11It's a really funny story.
00:22:13You're talking about a bowling alley?
00:22:16It's a really funny story.
00:22:17Kyunghoon, we've met before, right?
00:22:18You've seen it, right?
00:22:20Kyunghoon, you've seen it before, right?
00:22:21You've been on the show.
00:22:22It's like looking for ancient monsters.
00:22:25I prepared a story that Kyunghoon would like.
00:22:29It's a really funny story.
00:22:30If you say it's really funny, it's weak.
00:22:33You can't say that.
00:22:35Use the floor. It could roll.
00:22:38I don't want to hear that.
00:22:39That's right.
00:22:41It was when I was in graduate school.
00:22:44What did I enjoy then?
00:22:45I enjoyed bowling.
00:22:47There's a doctor named Cho Hong-il who enjoyed bowling with me.
00:22:52He's a doctor, too.
00:22:53It's a life-and-death talk.
00:22:54One day, Dr. Cho suddenly felt a little good.
00:22:58He said, let's make a bet while bowling.
00:23:00That day, this situation kept popping up.
00:23:03I kept winning.
00:23:05So I didn't have anything more to bet on.
00:23:07Everything was mine.
00:23:08I won everything.
00:23:09He said, let's do it one last time.
00:23:11I don't have anything to bet on.
00:23:13What are you going to bet on?
00:23:15Dr. Cho Hong-il said, I'll bet my soul.
00:23:21I won again.
00:23:22So I still have Dr. Cho Hong-il's soul.
00:23:26I don't know how to use Dr. Cho Hong-il's soul.
00:23:30Even after 20 years, I still have Dr. Cho Hong-il's soul.
00:23:33I have to stop here.
00:23:37Brain science doesn't prove the soul.
00:23:40I still have it.
00:23:41It's not proven.
00:23:42The soul is really in the brain.
00:23:46So when are you going to tell me a funny story?
00:23:49It was fun until a while ago.
00:23:50It was okay until a while ago.
00:23:52Kyung-hoon is laughing right now.
00:23:55Have you ever seen Kyung-hoon laugh like that?
00:23:56Is this a funny story among doctors?
00:23:59No.
00:24:01No.
00:24:02No.
00:24:04I almost misunderstood.
00:24:05All the doctors are talking about this.
00:24:07I almost misunderstood.
00:24:08Actually, when I came here today,
00:24:10Jae-sik and Dong-cheol talked a lot.
00:24:14I was worried that my friends would hate me because I was the only one who was left out.
00:24:18I think it's the best.
00:24:19I think it's the best.
00:24:20Please save me.
00:24:21Ji-yoon is waiting for her turn.
00:24:23Please save me.
00:24:25How hard is it to live in a graduate school?
00:24:27In my case,
00:24:28I got married and gave birth to a child while I was in school.
00:24:31But we call the last paper defense.
00:24:34It's a paper we wrote, and it's a presentation in front of the head teacher, and it's an assignment.
00:24:39I was eight months pregnant at that time.
00:24:41You decided to leave school.
00:24:43That's right.
00:24:44When I submitted my last paper,
00:24:46I put my child in a cradle,
00:24:50and I shook my feet like this.
00:24:55It's physically difficult and mentally difficult.
00:24:58There's that kind of stress.
00:24:59I've been through a lot, and there's nothing that's not hard in the world.
00:25:02Of course.
00:25:03It's the same.
00:25:04That's right.
00:25:05I can relate to that.
00:25:06I didn't make a lot of money when I was a doctor.
00:25:09I got married and gave birth to my first child.
00:25:12I think I made about 1.2 million won.
00:25:14The three of us had to live.
00:25:16And I studied.
00:25:18I couldn't buy 4,000 won worth of milk.
00:25:20It was a time when I bought 600 won worth of milk in Germany.
00:25:24So I started talking about science.
00:25:27I'm going to make money as a part-timer next to me.
00:25:30If you go out and talk, you'll get 200,000 won or 300,000 won more.
00:25:33In German.
00:25:34Did you talk for a long time?
00:25:36No.
00:25:37That competition is 10 minutes long.
00:25:38Oh, 10 minutes.
00:25:39You have to be good at all the science competitions in 10 minutes.
00:25:43People vote and the winner gets the prize money.
00:25:46Fortunately, Germany is known to have a sense of humor.
00:25:49If it was Korea, I couldn't make money.
00:25:51If you go to Germany, you're Kang Ho-dong, Shin Dong-yeop, and Yoo Jae-suk.
00:25:55That was me.
00:25:56That was me.
00:25:57In Germany.
00:25:58So, in Germany, I started making money by winning first place in a science talk competition.
00:26:04But I'm afraid of people's greed.
00:26:07I won first place in a science talk competition.
00:26:09A proposal to publish a book came from a publisher.
00:26:12But there are tens of millions of copies.
00:26:14Then I have to solve my life.
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.
00:26:25I'm going to publish a book in six months after the doctoral thesis.
00:26:28Let's go to the bestseller.
00:26:29I got all the pre-initiation.
00:26:31It's twisted.
00:26:32I can't do this right before I have to write a doctoral thesis.
00:26:35I heard from the professor that I can't do this.
00:26:39The deadline to publish a book is almost two weeks from the deadline to publish a doctoral thesis.
00:26:44What'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.
00:26:59I'm sorry.
00:27:00Didn't you say you didn't have a soul scientifically?
00:27:03I didn't say it in English, but if there's a church or a cathedral, I feel comfortable.
00:27:07In conclusion, I almost failed, but I was comforted by a piece of paper and I did it.
00:27:15That's why I got a doctorate and published a book.
00:27:19I heard you were born in a foreign country.
00:27:21I 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 Dongsun a German doctor?
00:27:30That's right. He's a German doctor.
00:27:32I love you.
00:27:33I love you, too.
00:27:36What did you say?
00:27:37I love you, too.
00:27:39Did you?
00:27:40It takes an hour to give birth to a baby in Germany.
00:27:44Let's go to Germany.
00:27:45What happened to the doctor?
00:27:47He's a brain doctor.
00:27:48I went to an exchange student at Rutgers University in the United States, and I met brain science there, and it was so much fun.
00:27:54That's when I started studying brain science.
00:27:57Anyway, let's look at our friends' faces when we talk.
00:28:02Jihoon is angry.
00:28:04Jihoon was in the order, but he didn't ask any questions.
00:28:07That's how it started when I was there.
00:28:10Jihoon said, I'm here.
00:28:14It's okay. I'm used to it.
00:28:16It's always like that.
00:28:17It's okay.
00:28:18If you agree, we'll go straight to the second period.
00:28:24No, no, no.
00:28:25What did you do today?
00:28:32I'm here.
00:28:34It's so much fun.
00:28:36Don't ask questions to three people, one by one.
00:28:41If you ask Jihoon, the two of you will hit it and come in.
00:28:45Just ask me one question.
00:28:47He's a doctor, so he'll know everything.
00:28:52It's called a wet doctor.
00:28:54There are a lot of questions that are the most absurd questions I've ever heard.
00:28:56I'm going to ask you everything.
00:28:58Jang Hoon said I looked a little scary.
00:29:00So he doesn't ask me that.
00:29:02Please, please, please.
00:29:04Jihoon told me.
00:29:06Jihoon, what's your turn?
00:29:07I'm actually most asked about the election.
00:29:10What is this?
00:29:12Who do you think it will be?
00:29:14Don't do it.
00:29:15I always ask that.
00:29:17Actually, I think politics is just about the past.
00:29:21Why did that happen?
00:29:22It's not about getting it right.
00:29:23It's not about getting it right.
00:29:24So I'm always wrong.
00:29:26So I can't talk.
00:29:27Is that it?
00:29:28You have to make me talk.
00:29:30You do a lot of political content.
00:29:34I've seen all of Dr. Kim Ji-yoon's programs.
00:29:38Really?
00:29:39I've seen all the politics.
00:29:40I don't understand.
00:29:41What are you looking at?
00:29:44It's just a variety of...
00:29:45You talk a lot when you sleep.
00:29:47You're supposed to be loyal.
00:29:49You're supposed to be loyal.
00:29:51Automatic ASMR.
00:29:53I studied history.
00:29:55There's a content about whiskey.
00:29:59I've seen a lot of whiskey content.
00:30:00I've seen a lot of whiskey content.
00:30:01I see.
00:30:02Whiskey content, too.
00:30:03That's right.
00:30:04Whiskey is famous.
00:30:05That's right.
00:30:06I think alcohol is very political.
00:30:08I've always seen it through the history of mankind.
00:30:11I think I talked about Biden and Trump every time Ji-yoon came out on TV.
00:30:17I've actually been on a show with Jessica.
00:30:19With Hodong.
00:30:20He's our national representative.
00:30:22The three of us did it before.
00:30:24That's right.
00:30:25The three of us did it.
00:30:26Dongsun did it with me.
00:30:27That's right.
00:30:28Honestly, I got scolded by Hodong while I was sleeping.
00:30:35Don't look at your nose when you close your eyes.
00:30:38It's a mental difference.
00:30:40It's a mental difference.
00:30:42I think I'll ask Jessica a lot.
00:30:44Don't you ask a lot of questions?
00:30:46I think Jessica will answer all the mental questions.
00:30:48Not difficult questions, but useless questions.
00:30:51I used to like the story of the goblin in Jessica's episode.
00:30:57Jessica looks up a lot of ancient documents.
00:31:00Do you remember the reason why you didn't have a goblin?
00:31:03I slept.
00:31:06Then I'm curious.
00:31:08The goblin, the ghost, and Sam.
00:31:11Do you think there's a ghost?
00:31:13I don't think so.
00:31:15I don't think so.
00:31:16Then what's the goblin?
00:31:17Let's think about it.
00:31:18If you say a ghost in Korea, what comes to mind?
00:31:21If you say a ghost in Korea, what comes to mind?
00:31:25A woman with long hair in a long dress.
00:31:28Koreans think they've seen this.
00:31:31But in Canada and the United States,
00:31:33What comes to mind when you think of ghosts?
00:31:36It looks like a tablecloth.
00:31:38It's like a tablecloth, but it's got two holes in it.
00:31:41But if someone in Korea puts an American or Canadian ghost.
00:31:47If someone shows me a tablecloth with two holes in it,
00:31:51Who would think it's a ghost?
00:31:53Who put that tablecloth there?
00:31:55Why did you put it there?
00:31:57What does that mean?
00:31:59A ghost is a cultural object.
00:32:02It's in a person's head.
00:32:03Lee Tae-jong?
00:32:04Lee Tae-jong?
00:32:05Lee Tae-jong?
00:32:06Lee Tae-jong?
00:32:10That's it.
00:32:11It's a cultural object.
00:32:14There's a scientist among my friends.
00:32:16There's a scientist in Canada.
00:32:18The scientist doesn't believe in ghosts at all.
00:32:21It was an issue in brain science.
00:32:23If you stimulate a part of the brain,
00:32:26I can see God or I can feel God.
00:32:28There was a God spot.
00:32:30It wasn't reproduced later, but it's amazing.
00:32:33People who believe in Buddhism say they feel Buddha.
00:32:36People who believe in Allah say they feel their God.
00:32:39People who believe in Christianity say they see Jesus.
00:32:42It's a different area, but depending on what faith and experience I have,
00:32:46The brain interprets it differently.
00:32:48What about soap?
00:32:50It's interesting to say soap.
00:32:52In a certain situation,
00:32:54You believe that someone else has come to you.
00:32:57So if you put someone in that situation,
00:33:01In this person's story,
00:33:05People can see similar reactions.
00:33:08Soo-geun wouldn't agree.
00:33:11What about ghosts?
00:33:13Secret?
00:33:14My mom seems to be acting, too.
00:33:17If you get a lot of money, you'll have a lot of equipment.
00:33:23It's just an excuse to fit the environment.
00:33:26That's right.
00:33:27It's delicious.
00:33:28I'm trying to make you laugh.
00:33:30Mother's job.
00:33:32My mom is on TV.
00:33:36My mom doesn't have a TV at home.
00:33:39Next is the major field.
00:33:41This topic is the major field of transfer students.
00:33:45Since Dong-sun said it first,
00:33:48T.M.T.
00:33:51T.M.T.
00:33:52Too Much Talker
00:33:54I didn't show you too much talker today.
00:33:57No, you're doing a good job.
00:33:59You're doing a great job.
00:34:01I think today is the day after I saw Dong-sun.
00:34:04You're the best at making comments.
00:34:08Are you good at T.M.T.?
00:34:10What kind of research do you do in the field of brain science?
00:34:13Do you have a brain?
00:34:15The field of brain science is very wide.
00:34:17Medicine, psychology, computer engineering.
00:34:19These areas are all included in brain science.
00:34:21But basically, the question that brain science is most curious about is,
00:34:25When people see, judge, and feel something,
00:34:29Why does our brain feel that way?
00:34:31Why am I so anxious?
00:34:33No matter how hard I think about it, I can't find the answer.
00:34:35But what kind of neural circuits in the brain make me anxious?
00:34:39If you explain these things in brain science,
00:34:41It helps you find your own cause and change yourself.
00:34:44So the field of brain science is
00:34:46What kind of person am I?
00:34:48I can say that it is a field of research on what kind of being a human being is.
00:34:51So when we look at it like this,
00:34:53Do the eyes see first?
00:34:55Do I recognize it first?
00:34:56The light signal from the eyes goes to the brain.
00:34:59What's amazing is that I can't see what I've never experienced.
00:35:03I can't hear what I haven't heard.
00:35:06For example, I distinguish as much as I have experienced.
00:35:10So if the eyes are connected like a camera,
00:35:14If you connect the wires of people who can't see,
00:35:17You think you can make them see again.
00:35:20You can't do that yourself.
00:35:22Because for the first two years since I was born,
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 these things.
00:35:33Actually, I cover my eyes with a cat object.
00:35:35Until I'm old enough to see.
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 like gray.
00:35:46The ability to see is gone.
00:35:48No, then we're going to...
00:35:50Be careful with your questions.
00:35:52If you ask the wrong question, you'll get it wrong.
00:35:54You don't have to be curious.
00:35:55Very important question.
00:35:57Okay, go ahead.
00:35:59Now the brain is relying on a device.
00:36:02It's going to be more like that in the future.
00:36:04Then the brain itself is...
00:36:06In the future,
00:36:08Isn't it an unnecessary field?
00:36:10No. No.
00:36:11I need it more.
00:36:13Because AI does what humans can't.
00:36:16But to make it really convenient for us,
00:36:19I need to know how the brain works.
00:36:22You can use that technology well.
00:36:24Because you have to match people's concerns.
00:36:26If you use this wrong,
00:36:27Mental health is getting worse.
00:36:29It can be more depressed and bad.
00:36:32But I think the internet we use now is a little bit like that.
00:36:35These days, teenagers only communicate on Instagram or SNS.
00:36:40It's hard to actually meet people and communicate.
00:36:43Then one by one,
00:36:44It's a little hard.
00:36:46I'm nervous.
00:36:47There's a lot of symptoms like this.
00:36:49So if you understand why the brain is like that,
00:36:51Even if we use technology,
00:36:53People don't get more lonely and sick.
00:36:56It's possible to make it a technology that makes people happier.
00:37:00That's right.
00:37:01But let me ask you one thing.
00:37:02You know, the brain.
00:37:04Humans can only use 10% of the brain.
00:37:08This is the most widely known.
00:37:10It's a machine.
00:37:11Einstein used about 20%.
00:37:13Yes, yes, yes.
00:37:14What's on the OECD website?
00:37:16People are wrong about Lego.
00:37:18There's a machine.
00:37:20The first of them is that we only use 10% of our brains.
00:37:23Why is this wrong?
00:37:25It's the most expensive organ that uses the most energy in our body.
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.
00:37:37Wrongly informed Yang Sun
00:37:40And you know what?
00:37:41I asked you a question I 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 are not different for each person.
00:37:50It's different for each species.
00:37:52Actually, in the same skull.
00:37:55What would happen if I put as much brain as possible?
00:37:57You have to bend it.
00:37:58You have to bend it, so you get wrinkles.
00:38:00So, in the process of evolving to increase the capacity in the brain,
00:38:03I got wrinkles in my brain.
00:38:05The reason I had to put in so much brain was because
00:38:08I don't need it to live alone.
00:38:10Even reptiles' brains are smooth.
00:38:12So reptiles, like sea turtles,
00:38:15As soon as they're born, they can't get out of the egg.
00:38:17There's no one to help you.
00:38:19But humans, mice, chimpanzees, and cats
00:38:23feel the pain of other beings.
00:38:25If other beings go to eat something delicious,
00:38:27I'll go eat it, too.
00:38:28I 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.
00:38:38Brain scientists...
00:38:40Then tell me one thing.
00:38:41The best food for the brain.
00:38:42The representative one.
00:38:43The best food for the brain?
00:38:44The representative one.
00:38:46In fact,
00:38:47It's best for modern people to eat less.
00:38:51What about Ho-dong?
00:38:53No.
00:38:58Eat less. Eat less.
00:38:59Yeah, you should eat less.
00:39:01It's good to eat less.
00:39:02Speaking of snacks, Jessica is still.
00:39:05What do you have to say?
00:39:08Speaking of snacks, Jessica, 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've been in a lot of interviews.
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.
00:39:40And Tony Blinken.
00:39:44Ji-hoon, I'm so jealous of you.
00:39:46You can study English.
00:39:50But isn't interviewing another skill?
00:39:52That's right.
00:39:53It's different from English.
00:39:54You speak English better than Americans?
00:39:55No, it's not that.
00:39:56It's not that you're fluent.
00:39:58There's a law that leads people to 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 this a script?
00:40:17It's a script.
00:40:18It's a script.
00:40:20I don't think you need a script.
00:40:22I wish I did.
00:40:23I would have been a regular.
00:40:25All important people are like this.
00:40:29You've done a lot of interviews with great people.
00:40:32How do you cast?
00:40:34Sometimes I do it myself.
00:40:37Sometimes I ask them to do it.
00:40:39But there are more cases where I ask them to do it.
00:40:42Really?
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,
00:40:55I can interview you for 20 minutes.
00:40:58There's a YouTube channel like that.
00:41:00It's popular these days.
00:41:02In a way, this is diplomacy.
00:41:05Politicians prefer that.
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 former President Obama,
00:41:17I only gave him 30 minutes.
00:41:35My own personal integrity and moral standards.
00:41:38But the program that goes out
00:41:40The original running time is 50 minutes.
00:41:4230 minutes of editing
00:41:44You have to go in without a word.
00:41:46How do you do 20 minutes?
00:41:47We'll just talk to each other for 20 minutes.
00:41:49Or that kind of reaction.
00:41:51It's good to keep doing this.
00:41:53If you ask me to edit it there,
00:41:56Don't ask me 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.
00:42:08Then after you let go,
00:42:09I'll take it out.
00:42:11The king of the West is on the move.
00:42:13You know what?
00:42:14Take that out.
00:42:16Eddie!
00:42:18It's a mess if you put it in too far.
00:42:20I don't like that.
00:42:22No, I don't like that.
00:42:24Otherwise, even Seo Jang-hoon would be great.
00:42:27Ji-yoon, have you ever felt human beauty from Sarkozy or Obama?
00:42:32President Sarkozy of France?
00:42:34That's right.
00:42:35When we hear people like 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, walked in like this.
00:42:46So President Sarkozy talks to President Obama.
00:42:49I don't know if the microphone is on.
00:42:51I don't like that guy.
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.
00:43:03Those people are all people, so they talk behind their backs.
00:43:07That's right. It's fun.
00:43:09That's how you do it.
00:43:10Then the most difficult person!
00:43:12The most difficult person is...
00:43:13Oh, it'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.
00:43:28Find Michael Sandel, Seo Sandel, Jot Sandel.
00:43:36It's very long.
00:43:37It's like he's writing something in his head and talking.
00:43:41If you listen to it, you'll be attracted to it.
00:43:44Then suddenly,
00:43:45So, what do you think, Ji-yoon?
00:43:48Ji-yoon, what do you think?
00:43:50Does that make it clear enough, do you think?
00:43:53Yeah, 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 opposite 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 he must have received a lot of suggestions.
00:44:21I think so.
00:44:22He's a political scientist.
00:44:23Tell me everything here.
00:44:25Just tell me if it's a night or a video.
00:44:28He doesn't ask for anything else.
00:44:29The first person to be born as a politician from Ahyung.
00:44:31No, I really don't have any thoughts.
00:44:34And my child hates it.
00:44:36He took a lot of pictures, didn't he?
00:44:38Well, no comment.
00:44:42Professor, then do you always have to protect the people politically?
00:44:46That's actually different for everyone.
00:44:48I try to talk in the middle as much as possible.
00:44:52I'm curious about what politics is.
00:44:55In fact, it's hard for us to feel politics.
00:44:59But I'm curious about what politics is exactly.
00:45:01Politics is ultimately about humans.
00:45:04The 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?
00:45:15I think it's important to study that.
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.
00:45:30It's exactly.
00:45:32It's a world class.
00:45:34Unbelievable.
00:45:35He's a political scientist.
00:45:37What are you looking at?
00:45:39I'm 100% sure he's a friend.
00:45:42He's a friend.
00:45:44I think it's Ho-dong.
00:45:46The most important thing is that no one has the power to win or to be president.
00:45:53But the biggest power is the power to send someone.
00:45:56That's fake.
00:45:58It doesn't work these days.
00:46:02If you want to make a solo album, contact me.
00:46:04Do you have any experience as a soloist?
00:46:06Yes.
00:46:07That's right.
00:46:08He's attacking.
00:46:10I can drop someone.
00:46:12I can send Ho-dong.
00:46:14I can send Young-chul.
00:46:16This is real power.
00:46:17I used to do a lot of entertainment shows.
00:46:19I can't beat you.
00:46:21I can beat you.
00:46:23I've been trying to send Young-chul to Knowing Bros for 8 years.
00:46:29It's still my turn.
00:46:30I'm a failed power.
00:46:32You've been doing it all the time.
00:46:34I couldn't do it.
00:46:35We're talking about your major today.
00:46:37It's time to focus.
00:46:39Jae-sik's major is encyclopedia.
00:46:44He knows everything.
00:46:46It's not encyclopedia.
00:46:48I'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 someone who's going to pay for this.
00:47:05Who was the first person to offer to buy your novel?
00:47:09Publishing company?
00:47:10It's not even a publishing company.
00:47:12Son Young-sang, the producer of MBC TV, contacted me.
00:47:15He's a drama producer.
00:47:16No, I've heard your real name from Hwang Mi-young.
00:47:20I've heard everything.
00:47:22Because there's a moment in my life that's important.
00:47:24I don't remember the name exactly.
00:47:25The producer called me.
00:47:27At that time, there was a short film series called MBC Best Theater.
00:47:31I remember the episode.
00:47:32I'm going to make it into 135 episodes and broadcast it.
00:47:35What's the title of the drama?
00:47:37It's called Rabbit's Aria.
00:47:39It's Aria again.
00:47:40It's Aria.
00:47:42That's when I got inspired.
00:47:44When I was young, there was Hwang Mi-young.
00:47:47I just wrote a short novel.
00:47:49It's amazing that a video request came in from the broadcasting station in the first room.
00:47:53That's right.
00:47:54That's amazing.
00:47:55I worked a little harder.
00:47:57I thought I was a bestseller.
00:47:59Since 2006, I've been writing books, writing books, and writing novels.
00:48:03Didn't you write about 20 to 30 books?
00:48:05I've written a lot of books.
00:48:07The number of books isn't important.
00:48:09The bestseller should come out.
00:48:10That's what I'm saying.
00:48:12That's why I'm doing it as an investment.
00:48:16It's a legend in the publishing industry.
00:48:18There's a saying in the publishing industry.
00:48:20It's called the speed of knowledge.
00:48:22What I mean 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.
00:48:38It's not just writing.
00:48:39I didn't fix it as I thought.
00:48:41It's Yonsei University.
00:48:43Yonsei University.
00:48:45I'm sorry.
00:48:49There was no Yonsei University.
00:48:51I did my best.
00:48:53When I was in middle and high school, I won first place in my class.
00:48:57I majored in technology policy cooperation at Yonsei University.
00:49:00That's a good thing.
00:49:02But Professor Jido majored in environmental science.
00:49:05I majored in chemistry.
00:49:08What exactly is environmental engineering?
00:49:13What is environmental engineering?
00:49:14Environmental engineering is really fun.
00:49:16Think about it.
00:49:17There's a lot of dirt after we wash the dishes.
00:49:19That's right.
00:49:20But usually, when dirt flows into the sewer hole,
00:49:23No one thinks about it after that.
00:49:25Someone gets all the dirty water.
00:49:28I'm cleaning it up and sending it to the Han River.
00:49:32That's how our Han River is maintained.
00:49:34I've been running that factory all the time.
00:49:37That's how all the cities in Korea can be maintained.
00:49:40That's why I'm doing it.
00:49:42Isn't it fun?
00:49:43He's doing a great job for me.
00:49:48It's very important.
00:49:50What's really interesting is...
00:49:52Jae-sik told me on the radio.
00:49:54He almost became a junior comedian.
00:49:56Tae-il, did you take the 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.
00:50:03I applied for it.
00:50:04I applied for the exam.
00:50:07If you have good grades, you can pass the exam.
00:50:09Why did you apply for the exam?
00:50:11I've been thinking that being a comedian is a good job since I was a kid.
00:50:16Why didn't you take the exam?
00:50:19The exam dates were overlapped when I was in graduate school.
00:50:23Don't lie to me. You didn't have confidence.
00:50:25What's the comedian you prepared?
00:50:27I prepared Aria.
00:50:34I don't remember.
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 when I was young.
00:50:46You have a very pleasant personality.
00:50:48It's easy to make people laugh.
00:50:52It's a philosophical story.
00:50:53Think about it.
00:50:54It's hard to 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 you need a lot of conditions to be happy.
00:51:19If you make a big mistake, you'll be unhappy.
00:51:22It's not easy to make people laugh.
00:51:25That's right.
00:51:27Did you know about the transfer students?
00:51:30It was a good time.
00:51:31I think you know a lot.
00:51:32Let's start the class where the transfer students' majors are taught.
00:51:37It's a perfect class to pretend to know.
00:51:40Let's all focus and listen.
00:51:45Jae-sik prepared the first presentation.
00:51:48The other transfer students can sit down.
00:51:52Thank you.
00:51:54Shouldn't you have a sandglass?
00:51:57You said you'd just let it go.
00:51:59You have to set the timer.
00:52:01Let's listen to it first.
00:52:05The topic 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.
00:52:16Are you Chinese?
00:52:19We are Chinese.
00:52:20He's Chinese.
00:52:22You're good.
00:52:24You're good.
00:52:29I'm going to emphasize two things about climate change.
00:52:32I'm going to explain 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.
00:52:41Climate change is...
00:52:44Please write it quickly.
00:52:45Quickly!
00:52:47First.
00:52:48Climate change is an economic problem.
00:52:51Shall we try it?
00:52:52One, two, three.
00:52:53Climate change is an economic problem.
00:52:56People say that climate change is the end of the world.
00:52:58That's right.
00:52:59We need to think about the problem of the end of the world.
00:53:03Climate change is an economic problem.
00:53:07It's a big problem that pressures companies.
00:53:09There's a new system that started in Europe.
00:53:13It's called CBAM.
00:53:18Is it an expression for when you're in a bad mood?
00:53:20Clean?
00:53:22Clean?
00:53:23Carbon.
00:53:24Carbon.
00:53:25Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
00:53:27It's called the Carbon Border Adjustment System.
00:53:31It's hard.
00:53:32It's hard to say.
00:53:33What I mean is...
00:53:34If you want to sell something in Europe,
00:53:37It's about how much carbon dioxide you emit.
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's more serious about climate change.
00:53:51Then, in Europe,
00:53:53Why did you start this system first in the world?
00:53:58When Europeans talk to themselves,
00:54:00How do you talk a lot?
00:54:01Because Europe is an advanced country.
00:54:03To lead the world to protect the earth.
00:54:05That's how we implement this system.
00:54:07Of course, we can talk like that.
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 did you implement this system first in Europe?
00:54:25To beat the water bomb.
00:54:27Fresh idea.
00:54:29Water bomb goddess.
00:54:31You use electricity to make a product.
00:54:34If you make that electricity like solar or wind power,
00:54:38If you make it without emitting carbon dioxide,
00:54:41Wouldn't it be advantageous in this water bomb system?
00:54:44In Korea, more than 90% is a traditional method.
00:54:48With only 78% regenerative energy,
00:54:50We minimize the emission of carbon dioxide and make electricity.
00:54:53But last year,
00:54:56In the UK, more than half of the electricity they use
00:55:00It's made of regenerative energy like solar and wind power.
00:55:02They bragged about it.
00:55:04In Germany, last year,
00:55:06They bragged about it.
00:55:08In countries like Norway,
00:55:10More than 90%, almost 100%,
00:55:12It's all different regenerative energy.
00:55:14Norway has a lot of mountains and waters.
00:55:16It's good for water development.
00:55:18What are you talking about?
00:55:20If a system like this is implemented,
00:55:22Is it advantageous for European companies or Korean companies?
00:55:24European companies are bound to be advantageous.
00:55:26Korea is good at making steel products.
00:55:28There's a big one in Pohang and Gwangyang.
00:55:30They make a lot of good steel products.
00:55:32Originally, this kind of recycling technology
00:55:34It started in Europe.
00:55:36But these days, those countries have technology.
00:55:38It's all caught up in countries like China, India, and Korea.
00:55:40It's hard to compete with technology.
00:55:42The single-price competition has become more difficult.
00:55:44Europeans have been thinking about it a lot.
00:55:46I came to Europe and sold so much steel.
00:55:48How can we protect our industry?
00:55:50Will Europeans be able to keep making money?
00:55:52Oh!
00:55:54Europe has been focusing on environmental issues for a long time.
00:55:56Europe has invested a lot in energy.
00:55:58Protect the Earth and protect climate change.
00:56:00I'm going to make steel like that.
00:56:02I think I bought a lot of electricity and made it.
00:56:04You have to pay the price for using a lot of electricity.
00:56:06Because of the Seabam system.
00:56:08You have to pay for it.
00:56:10That's where we're going.
00:56:12If you look at this,
00:56:14It's really obvious.
00:56:16Why did Norway become a rich country?
00:56:18Did Norway become rich because it was in the United States?
00:56:20Did Norway become rich because it was in Korea?
00:56:22Oh!
00:56:24Norway's largest exporter is oil.
00:56:26As expected, the key is genes.
00:56:28There's a lot of oil in the sea in front of Norway.
00:56:30If you look at the amount of oil exported to the world,
00:56:32Norway sells more oil than most Middle Eastern countries.
00:56:34Norway sells more oil than most Middle Eastern countries.
00:56:36Norway sells more oil than most Middle Eastern countries.
00:56:38More than the Middle East?
00:56:40Norway has more oil than Algeria.
00:56:42Norway has a lot of oil.
00:56:44Why didn't you tell us?
00:56:46Buy it in Korea.
00:56:48We didn't know.
00:56:50Why didn't you know?
00:56:52We didn't know.
00:56:54Those countries have invested in renewable energy, solar power, and wind power.
00:56:56Those countries have invested in renewable energy, solar power, and wind power.
00:56:58This is what the world's powerful countries are doing.
00:57:00This is what the world's powerful countries are doing.
00:57:02There's a company that makes the best electric cars in the world.
00:57:04There's a company that makes the best electric cars in the world.
00:57:06There's a company that makes the best electric cars in the world.
00:57:08It's about 20 times bigger than Korea's largest car company.
00:57:10It's about 20 times bigger than Korea's largest car company.
00:57:12It's a huge company.
00:57:14It's a huge company.
00:57:16It's a huge company.
00:57:18It's a huge company.
00:57:20But the big companies have to spend money.
00:57:22What countries have the best solar industry in the world?
00:57:24Both side?
00:57:26Oh?
00:57:28China?
00:57:30China is the biggest developed country in the world.
00:57:34If we pick the best solar plant in the world...
00:57:36China will be mines.
00:57:38If we pick China as the second best, they are...
00:57:40China is holding onto the solar market.
00:57:42Those countries have invested a lot on the solar companies.
00:57:44Those countries have invested a lot on the solar companies.
00:57:46They keep changing the world.
00:57:48The world is changing.
00:57:50If we don't respond well to climate change,
00:57:54the world will be torn apart
00:57:57and we'll have to move on to a new world.
00:58:01Climate change is an economic problem.
00:58:05I heard something.
00:58:07If a cow farts all over the world,
00:58:11the earth will be destroyed.
00:58:13Is that true?
00:58:15Let's say it's true.
00:58:17The gas will come out of the cow.
00:58:19That's a deep story.
00:58:23If a cow farts,
00:58:26it contains methane gas.
00:58:28I'm sure you've heard of it.
00:58:29It's called methane.
00:58:30It's much better than carbon dioxide.
00:58:35It's 20 times better than that.
00:58:37Many people say that a cow is like a car.
00:58:41Kyung-hoon, why did you hear this from the bride?
00:58:44Because Jae-yoo was curious.
00:58:46By the way,
00:58:48let's talk about this topic.
00:58:51You have a different topic.
00:58:53It's sad.
00:58:55You're suddenly interested in science.
00:58:59People fart because they're dirty.
00:59:01People fart because they're dirty.
00:59:03Soo-geun should fart too.
00:59:05He farts all the time.
00:59:07That's why the house is warm in winter.
00:59:09Fart!
00:59:11Fart!
00:59:13Fart!
00:59:14Do cows and sheep fart a lot?
00:59:17Why do they fart a lot?
00:59:19Is it because they eat a lot of honey?
00:59:21You should've been a scientist.
00:59:25That's a great question.
00:59:28It's my first time getting excited.
00:59:31There must be a reason.
00:59:33Can't you send me a direct question later?
00:59:36The bride and groom can be curious.
00:59:39They can be curious.
00:59:41Why do cows and sheep fart a lot?
00:59:43It's because they eat a lot of honey.
00:59:46Jang-hoon has a really good sense.
00:59:49It's connected to that.
00:59:51He has a really good sense.
00:59:53It's true.
00:59:54People say they don't gain weight if they only eat salad.
00:59:57Because there are few ingredients in fertilizer
00:59:59that can break down and absorb nutrients.
01:00:02In the case of cows, they gain weight just by eating grass.
01:00:05What kind of special talent do they have?
01:00:08Their stomachs are like this.
01:00:09That's true.
01:00:11Why do they have such a good sense?
01:00:12It's because they eat a lot of beef.
01:00:13That's right.
01:00:14It's because they eat a lot of tripe.
01:00:16If you know that, you'll know.
01:00:18That's right.
01:00:19I'm serious.
01:00:23Cows grow microorganisms like bacteria that break down fertilizer in their stomachs.
01:00:28But what's the problem?
01:00:30Microorganisms like bacteria break down fertilizer in their stomachs.
01:00:36Cows break down fertilizer in their stomachs.
01:00:38That's a good story.
01:00:39I have a question.
01:00:40What we've been feeling lately is that there are bugs in Korea that we don't know about.
01:00:45Isn't it because of the climate change?
01:00:51It's hard to say it's all.
01:00:53I'm not good at insects, so it's hard to say it's all.
01:00:56There's one thing I can say for sure.
01:00:58There's a disease called malaria, which is a disease that infects insects all over the world.
01:01:04What moves malaria?
01:01:06Mosquitoes.
01:01:07Mosquitoes move.
01:01:08But there was a malaria warning 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.
01:01:14Where do you think it is?
01:01:15Ganghwado?
01:01:16Ganghwado?
01:01:17Ganghwado has a lot of malaria warnings.
01:01:19You're good.
01:01:20But this time, it was released in an unexpected area.
01:01:22Where do you think it is?
01:01:23Seoul?
01:01:24It's Seoul.
01:01:26There's a fever.
01:01:28There are a lot of people who think there's no malaria in Korea, but there's a lot of malaria in Korea.
01:01:31What should I do?
01:01:32Korea has the most malaria among developed countries in the world.
01:01:36There's a tropical region in Mexico.
01:01:38I think there's a lot of mosquitoes.
01:01:39There are times when there are more malaria in Korea than in Mexico.
01:01:42The more mosquitoes spread, the more malaria spreads.
01:01:45But what season do mosquitoes work the most?
01:01:47Summer.
01:01:48It's summer.
01:01:49In Korea, if the climate change gets worse, the summer will get longer.
01:01:54That's what they're saying a lot.
01:01:56That's why malaria damage is going to get worse.
01:01:58It's a problem that everyone is worried about.
01:02:00The second point is that climate change is a problem of community.
01:02:04Climate change can occur in a short time.
01:02:07It can cause more drought.
01:02:09That's what they say a lot.
01:02:10But most people who live well don't have much damage.
01:02:13I feel it in the countryside.
01:02:14But that's right.
01:02:15That's right.
01:02:16It's not just middle-class people who live in cities that live so well in Korea.
01:02:19People who plant crops can get into debt if they get drought.
01:02:23If this continues, society will crack and the world will get harder.
01:02:27That's why climate change is a problem of community.
01:02:30We need to pay attention to climate change to prevent our neighbors from suffering.
01:02:36Let's wrap this up.
01:02:40Ari Arisu.
01:02:42Wow, he's a scientist.
01:02:43Ari Arisu.
01:02:45Next, Ji-yoon prepared this.
01:02:49Wow, a device.
01:02:50It's going to be fun.
01:02:53No one came in without erasing it, right?
01:02:56Why isn't this erasing?
01:02:57Why isn't this erasing?
01:02:58I don't know.
01:02:59Why isn't this erasing?
01:03:00I don't know.
01:03:01What did you write?
01:03:02I don't know.
01:03:03What happened?
01:03:04I wrote what I had.
01:03:05I once said this on a program before.
01:03:09Korea is a powerful country.
01:03:11I said that, and there were a lot of comments.
01:03:14What kind of comments 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.
01:03:24That's right.
01:03:25So today, I'm going to talk about a powerful country.
01:03:29Isn't it a powerful country where various opinions are respected?
01:03:32That's right.
01:03:33I'm focused on Kang's story.
01:03:35It's about Kang's family.
01:03:37Kang Daeguk.
01:03:38Uncle Daeguk.
01:03:40Uncle Daeguk.
01:03:41The world is different, so we talk a lot about that.
01:03:44That's right.
01:03:45That's right.
01:03:46It's a very important point.
01:03:47But what are the conditions of a powerful country?
01:03:49I think there are some things that you need to have to be a powerful country.
01:03:53Army.
01:03:54Army.
01:03:55That's right.
01:03:56Military power.
01:03:57OECD.
01:03:58OECD.
01:03:59OECD.
01:04:00FIFA ranking?
01:04:01FIFA ranking is quite low.
01:04:03Because there are a lot of European countries.
01:04:05That's right.
01:04:06First of all, I'll talk about some of the conditions that I think and that many scholars have thought about so far.
01:04:13The first thing I'm talking about is the geographical point.
01:04:17Geographical point.
01:04:18Geographical point.
01:04:19Which country is the world's most powerful country?
01:04:21America.
01:04:22America.
01:04:23We call it America.
01:04:24America is like this.
01:04:25And another powerful country.
01:04:26Where is the country that follows?
01:04:28Japan.
01:04:29Germany.
01:04:30Japan.
01:04:31China.
01:04:32Russia.
01:04:33China is following.
01:04:34If you look here, there is a feature that the United States has.
01:04:37What kind of sea is there this way?
01:04:40Atlantic Ocean.
01:04:41There's the Atlantic Ocean.
01:04:42This way.
01:04:43Pacific Ocean.
01:04:44You can go both ways.
01:04:46The reason why this is important is that more than 80% of global 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 need to have a safe boat.
01:05:02In the case of the United States, there's nothing blocked here.
01:05:05You can just go straight.
01:05:07That's why I say it's very advantageous in that respect.
01:05:10Shall we take a look at China?
01:05:12China has a lot of territory.
01:05:15I'm going to come out.
01:05:16Let's go to the Pacific Ocean.
01:05:17I'm going to come out.
01:05:18I'm used to Korea.
01:05:20I went down a little bit.
01:05:22Japan is in charge.
01:05:24I went down a little bit.
01:05:25Taiwan is in charge.
01:05:27I went down a little bit.
01:05:28The Philippines.
01:05:29Vietnam.
01:05:30There's a dispute in the South China Sea.
01:05:32There's a complicated place.
01:05:34So, geographically speaking, it's very difficult for China to run the White House as it pleases.
01:05:41This is just luck.
01:05:43In that respect, the United States is very advantageous.
01:05:47It's very important where your father lives.
01:05:50It's definitely a real estate.
01:05:51That's right.
01:05:52Real estate is important.
01:05:53Because of this geographical advantage, it is easy for the United States to take a step forward as a powerful country.
01:05:58But I want to talk about something else.
01:06:01It's a system.
01:06:03System.
01:06:04If you look at our country's political system, it is our country that has a democratic system with a president.
01:06:11I think there are a lot of countries like that in the world, but that's not true.
01:06:15I'm very important here.
01:06:17It won't be erased.
01:06:191688
01:06:201688.
01:06:23What happened then?
01:06:27It's confusing because you're asking all of a sudden, right?
01:06:30It's a revolution.
01:06:31It's a revolution, but it's in England.
01:06:33Industrial Revolution.
01:06:34Industrial Revolution?
01:06:35No, no, no.
01:06:36It's a little bigger than that.
01:06:37I shouted out loud like a chicken.
01:06:40I was surprised, too.
01:06:43Should I tell you the answer?
01:06:44Yes.
01:06:45Honorable Revolution.
01:06:47What is the Honorable Revolution?
01:06:49Is there such a thing here?
01:06:51I've never heard of it before.
01:06:53There was a British king named James Eat.
01:06:55He keeps bumping into this king and the Parliament.
01:06:58And in the end, the Parliament kicks the king out.
01:07:01There's a very important document that came out after the Honorable Revolution.
01:07:06What is it?
01:07:07It's a scene of power.
01:07:10The Parliament asks this new king.
01:07:12You can't go against the opinion of the Parliament and do whatever you want.
01:07:15And you can't violate the rights of the citizens as you please.
01:07:18You have to respect the Parliament.
01:07:19You're cutting off all the power.
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 it like this.
01:07:29It was much stronger before that.
01:07:32No, that's right.
01:07:33Because it's before the succession of power.
01:07:35Before the succession of power.
01:07:36That's right.
01:07:37Because it's before the succession of power.
01:07:39That's right.
01:07:40Please adjust the tone.
01:07:42Yes, yes.
01:07:43Yes.
01:07:44So I had another important right.
01:07:48Property rights.
01:07:50I'm going to make money because I'm recognized for my property rights.
01:07:53What's going on?
01:07:55Where did the First Industrial Revolution come from?
01:07:57England.
01:07:58It came from England.
01:07:59That's why it's all here.
01:08:01That's what they say.
01:08:03Great innovative technologies are invented and developed one after another.
01:08:09Usually, a country that does not have a technology right cannot be a world power.
01:08:15Technology is always associated with military technology.
01:08:20So you have to have a technology right to become a power.
01:08:25So far, I've been talking about technology.
01:08:28I want to talk about people.
01:08:30People.
01:08:31So I've prepared a new person here.
01:08:36Turn it back.
01:08:38Again.
01:08:39There's a name on it, but you can tell who it is by looking at his face.
01:08:42It's like going to school.
01:08:44Since we're talking about the strongest country today, let's talk about the United States.
01:08:49It's the first president.
01:08:51It's this person.
01:08:53In the United States, who is the best president for scholars and journalists?
01:09:01The order changes every day.
01:09:03The top three don't change.
01:09:05Those three are George Washington, Franklin Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
01:09:11I'll start with George Washington.
01:09:13He's the first president.
01:09:14Right?
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 be a lover twice.
01:09:32It was only written in the Constitution for four years.
01:09:34So he 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, but what more can I do?
01:09:48That's how it was managed.
01:09:52So he kept coming down, and it broke.
01:09:56When?
01:09:57Right next to him.
01:09:58Franklin Roosevelt.
01:10:00Four times.
01:10:01I did it four times.
01:10:02That's right.
01:10:03I 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.
01:10:13Why?
01:10:14What is it?
01:10:15The Great Depression.
01:10:16The Great Depression.
01:10:17That's right.
01:10:18It was a very, very economically difficult time because of the Great Depression.
01:10:31So there was a New Deal policy, and there was a lot of effort.
01:10:37What happened in Europe on September 1, 1939 was that Germany invaded Poland.
01:10:47And then World War II started.
01:10:50World War II.
01:10:54Nazi Germany occupied France.
01:10:57They occupied London.
01:10:59Churchill said, help us.
01:11:00When are you going to join the war?
01:11:02He sent a lot of information.
01:11:04It was a confusing situation.
01:11:05In fact, during the war, the general wasn't very busy.
01:11:09That's why he was on duty.
01:11:11And then, not long after that, the world came to light.
01:11:16And fix the Constitution.
01:11:19So, through Article 22 of the Constitution of 1951, the U.S. Constitution should not be violated 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.
01:11:35Many people say that the United States was actually born and established after the South and North Korean War.
01:11:44What do you think is the reason for the South and North Korean War?
01:11:47Slavery.
01:11:48Slavery.
01:11:49You know the famous speech phrase of President Lincoln?
01:11:53Do you remember?
01:11:54For the people.
01:11:55That's right.
01:11:56For the people.
01:11:57For the people.
01:11:58For the people.
01:12:00Be quiet during class.
01:12:02Why are you talking so much during class?
01:12:04I'll write a phrase here.
01:12:06I 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 divided.
01:12:18What does it mean?
01:12:19Eat dinner at home.
01:12:24The house divided against itself.
01:12:27A house that is divided cannot stand.
01:12:30Actually, that's what President Lincoln felt when he had to fight the South and North Korean War.
01:12:36A lot of Americans died in the South and North Korean 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 died more.
01:12:51So the war where the most young Americans died was the South and North Korean War.
01:12:56The cruelty of the civil war is that the same people have to bear the gunfire.
01:13:01What's worse is that we have to live together after it's over.
01:13:05That's terrible.
01:13:07Nevertheless, in order for a country called the United States to exist for the future, it must be together.
01:13:13That's what I thought.
01:13:16So, in fact, the reason why the United States was really founded was after the South and North Korean War.
01:13:24Now, I've talked so far.
01:13:25When you look at it that way, I think Korea is still going to be a powerful country.
01:13:29Anyway, it's in a geopolitical position that gets the attention of 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 the history of mankind, there are many countries that have taken the position of a powerful nation.
01:13:43But there aren't many countries that we remember.
01:13:45Because none of those countries contributed to the progress or development of mankind.
01:13:52So I want Korea to leave something like that.
01:13:57It could be a culture.
01:14:00Then I'll wrap it up here.
01:14:04Bravo!
01:14:06Bravo!
01:14:08Now, the last one, Dong-San!
01:14:10Dong-San!
01:14:131688.
01:14:14Buzz's power bank.
01:14:18It's like a karaoke number.
01:14:19Everyone 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 illusion.
01:14:28Brain illusion.
01:14:29We believe that everything is right, but in fact, there are a lot of misconceptions that our brains have planted in us.
01:14:35Jae-sik started with shibam.
01:14:38So I'm not shibam.
01:14:41Bread!
01:14:45Bread.
01:14:46Can I put this piece of bread in my mouth and swallow it in a minute?
01:14:54In a minute?
01:14:55Right?
01:14:56Just a minute.
01:14:57So I'm going to give you this bread.
01:15:00If any of you succeed, I'll buy all of you beef and meat.
01:15:06Really?
01:15:07Hey, this doesn't work?
01:15:09Don't you think it'll work if you just look at it?
01:15:11I think it'll work.
01:15:14What if I do it?
01:15:18I think this is 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 bad.
01:15:26If it's a minute, it's pretty good.
01:15:27Let's sit down first.
01:15:28I'm going to buy dinner today.
01:15:30You have to measure exactly one minute.
01:15:32Please measure the time exactly one minute.
01:15:34One, two, three, start!
01:15:38It doesn't work.
01:15:40It doesn't work.
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.
01:15:52You have to suck out all the moisture.
01:15:54You have to suck out all the moisture.
01:15:59Jessica, you can't do this.
01:16:05It's already 30 seconds.
01:16:0735 seconds
01:16:1040 seconds
01:16:11I can't swallow it.
01:16:12I can't swallow it.
01:16:15Give up.
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01:16:31Oh!
01:16:32Oh!
01:16:33Oh!
01:16:37Acting!
01:16:38Acting!
01:16:39Oh!
01:16:40Wow!
01:16:43My husband!
01:16:45Look at his pose!
01:16:47One, two, three, start!
01:16:53It's not working.
01:16:55I can't swallow it.
01:16:56I can't swallow it.
01:17:00It's already 30 seconds.
01:17:0135 seconds
01:17:02It's already 30 seconds.
01:17:058
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01:17:13Oh!
01:17:14Oh!
01:17:15Oh!
01:17:16Oh!
01:17:17Oh!
01:17:18Oh!
01:17:19Oh!
01:17:20Oh!
01:17:21Oh!
01:17:22Oh!
01:17:23Oh!
01:17:24Oh!
01:17:26If I were still married I would have done it.
01:17:30They shouldn't have...
01:17:33You should have told us the price of 10 million won so we can buy a house.
01:17:35Are you done?
01:17:36How was today?
01:17:37Yes, very great!
01:17:39Hey, go eat fried pan tastes!
01:17:42He is sharp.
01:17:44I can say what I believe,
01:17:46I will show you that you can eat a loaf of bread for a minute.
01:17:51Kyung Hoon is too careful.
01:17:53This is more than you can imagine.
01:17:55More than you can imagine?
01:17:57My brain is thinking.
01:17:59This is more than you can imagine.
01:18:01This is a game that cannot be explained by modern science.
01:18:03So,
01:18:05when we look at something and judge it,
01:18:09we tend to think that what we think and judge is right.
01:18:13There is an experiment that was conducted on basketball players.
01:18:17An Italian scholar named Aliotti
01:18:19cut the scene where basketball players shoot 3 points
01:18:23by 0.1 or 0.3 seconds.
01:18:25And he divided the scene into two groups.
01:18:27The person who saw basketball players shoot the most
01:18:31was the coach.
01:18:33So, he showed the scene to the coaches
01:18:35and told them to judge whether the ball went in or not.
01:18:37On the other side,
01:18:39he put basketball players like Jang Hoon.
01:18:41Basketball players have the most experience of shooting.
01:18:45Who do you think was better?
01:18:47The person who shot the ball.
01:18:49The person who shot the ball has the most experience of shooting.
01:18:51There are many coaches who have visual experience,
01:18:53but in fact, the players were better.
01:18:55Just by looking at the scene,
01:18:57or just by looking at the scene,
01:18:59or just by looking at the scene,
01:19:01or just by looking at the scene,
01:19:03our brain often makes a mistake.
01:19:05Then, is it the mistake of the eyes or the brain?
01:19:07In most cases, it's the mistake of the brain.
01:19:09It's the mistake of the brain.
01:19:11How many rainbow colors are there?
01:19:13Seven.
01:19:15Isn't that what humans have decided?
01:19:17Seven?
01:19:19Who made it?
01:19:21Michael Crayon.
01:19:23I'm the same color as the heart of the rain.
01:19:25The funny thing is,
01:19:27in Korea, since we were young,
01:19:29we learned rainbow colors in seven colors.
01:19:31Our brain makes seven drawers
01:19:33and sees rainbow colors
01:19:35in seven colors.
01:19:37In the past, in the Joseon Dynasty and the Goryeo Dynasty,
01:19:39if you look at the records,
01:19:41it was called the rainbow of five colors.
01:19:43Five colors.
01:19:45And even if you go to another Scandinavian
01:19:47or North European country,
01:19:49there are six or five rainbow colors.
01:19:51It's all different.
01:19:53If the same light comes to me with the same wavelength,
01:19:55I think everyone will experience it the same way.
01:19:57In fact,
01:19:59depending on how many drawers
01:20:01each brain makes
01:20:03and what kind of experience it has,
01:20:05we all see it differently.
01:20:07I want to say something else.
01:20:09Are you a relative of Jang Hang-seon?
01:20:11Jang Hang-seon.
01:20:13I'm not a teacher.
01:20:17One of the most common misconceptions
01:20:19we have in our daily lives is
01:20:21that everyone will think
01:20:23that way.
01:20:25It's called the fantasy of the majority.
01:20:27I thought it would be really funny
01:20:29if it wasn't me.
01:20:31The fantasy of the majority?
01:20:33There are many cases
01:20:35where it is not true that
01:20:37everyone thinks so.
01:20:39I'm going to show it to you easily.
01:20:41I'll pick three people who will be insiders.
01:20:43Hee-chul, Young-chul, and Ho-dong,
01:20:45can you come forward?
01:20:47Why do you call Young-chul and me together?
01:20:49I think there are two outsiders.
01:20:51I'll call Ho-dong, too.
01:20:53These three are insiders.
01:20:55They're all friends.
01:20:57So all the people here
01:20:59are friends with these three.
01:21:01But the friends sitting here
01:21:03can think of each other
01:21:05as friends.
01:21:07Team A has decided to go on a trip.
01:21:09Do you want to go to the mountains
01:21:11or the sea?
01:21:13The first three people
01:21:15will decide whether to go to the mountains or the sea.
01:21:17I like the mountains.
01:21:19There's a valley, too.
01:21:21The rest of the class thinks
01:21:23they're going to the sea.
01:21:25So when we vote,
01:21:27how will the majority vote come out?
01:21:29Three people who want to go to the mountains.
01:21:31We won.
01:21:33So if you just vote anonymously,
01:21:35the majority vote will come out.
01:21:37But that's not it.
01:21:39Is there anyone in our class
01:21:41who wants to go to the mountains
01:21:43or the sea?
01:21:45That's what I'm asking.
01:21:47Team A has decided to go on a trip.
01:21:49Do you want to go to the mountains
01:21:51or the sea?
01:21:53The first three people
01:21:55will decide whether to go to the mountains or the sea.
01:21:57I like the mountains.
01:21:59There's a valley, too.
01:22:01The rest of the class thinks
01:22:03they're going to the mountains
01:22:05or the sea.
01:22:07But that's not it.
01:22:09Is there anyone in our class
01:22:11who wants to go to the mountains
01:22:13or the sea?
01:22:15That's what I'm asking.
01:22:17And each of you
01:22:19only knows
01:22:21where your friend wants to go.
01:22:23From Ji-yoon's point of view,
01:22:25the majority vote will come out.
01:22:27But that's not it.
01:22:29Is there anyone in our class
01:22:31who wants to go to the mountains
01:22:33or the sea?
01:22:35There are a lot of mountains.
01:22:37How about you, Jae-sik?
01:22:39There are a lot of mountains.
01:22:41There are a lot of people
01:22:43who want to go to the sea,
01:22:45but my brain
01:22:47only thinks about
01:22:49what my close friends
01:22:51think.
01:22:53So the result
01:22:55is the opposite.
01:22:57So the result is the opposite.
01:22:59So the result is the opposite.
01:23:01Thank you for coming out.
01:23:03This is the end.
01:23:05What is this?
01:23:07What is this?
01:23:09What is this?
01:23:11What is this?
01:23:13I've been waiting for two minutes.
01:23:15In a way,
01:23:17the opinion of the person with a loud voice
01:23:19is too much.
01:23:21So most people in Korea
01:23:23don't care,
01:23:25but people who write comments
01:23:27have a fantasy
01:23:29that the opinion is
01:23:31the opinion of the majority.
01:23:33So one of the problems
01:23:35in the world we live in is that
01:23:37the brain believes
01:23:39that the majority
01:23:41will think this way,
01:23:43but in reality,
01:23:45even though it's the opposite,
01:23:47there are a lot of cases
01:23:49where our brains believe that way.
01:23:51But I think
01:23:53one of the biggest misconceptions
01:23:55is that the brain
01:23:57is biased.
01:23:59In fact,
01:24:01most people in Korea
01:24:03don't care,
01:24:05but people who write comments
01:24:07have a fantasy
01:24:09that the opinion
01:24:11is the opinion of the majority.
01:24:13So one of the biggest misconceptions
01:24:15is that the brain
01:24:17believes that the majority
01:24:19will think this way,
01:24:21but in reality,
01:24:23even though it's the opposite,
01:24:25there are a lot of cases
01:24:27where our brains believe that way.
01:24:29But I think
01:24:31one of the biggest misconceptions
01:24:33is that the brain
01:24:35is biased.
01:24:37People think
01:24:39that they live well on their own,
01:24:41but in reality,
01:24:43our brains evolve into a social brain,
01:24:45so we really live
01:24:47looking at ourselves alone.
01:24:49So no matter how much money you make,
01:24:51your health and happiness
01:24:53will be ruined.
01:24:55In fact,
01:24:57the study shows that loneliness
01:24:59is as harmful as smoking 14 cigarettes a day.
01:25:01There are more than 10,000 people
01:25:03who die of suicide
01:25:05than those who die of COVID-19
01:25:07during the period of COVID-19.
01:25:09People don't know this,
01:25:11but this is a problem,
01:25:13so let's look around
01:25:15and see if my mind is okay.
01:25:17I hope many people
01:25:19who don't know this
01:25:21can join us.
01:25:23I want to get help,
01:25:25so let's talk about this together
01:25:27and finish the lecture
01:25:29on our misconceptions.
01:25:31Thank you.
01:25:33To all the transfer students
01:25:35who worked hard today,
01:25:37I prepared a gift
01:25:39from Ahyoung.
01:25:41Is it my misconception
01:25:43to think of this as a gift?
01:25:45I think it's my misconception
01:25:47to think of this as a gift.
01:25:49I think it's my misconception
01:25:51to think of this as a gift.
01:26:17I think it's my misconception
01:26:19to think of this as a gift.
01:26:21I think it's my misconception
01:26:23to think of this as a gift.
01:26:25I think it's my misconception
01:26:27to think of this as a gift.
01:26:29I think it's my misconception
01:26:31to think of this as a gift.
01:26:33I think it's my misconception
01:26:35to think of this as a gift.
01:26:37I think it's my misconception
01:26:39to think of this as a gift.
01:26:41I think it's my misconception
01:26:43to think of this as a gift.
01:26:45Hey, Demon Slam!
01:26:47I already told you that I'm a driver.
01:26:49I am J.Seph, a driver.
01:26:51I made a goal from the 10 minutes of speech!
01:26:53That's horrible.
01:26:55A bicycle is in the game for losers...
01:26:57I hope you'll do this because you don't have footage.
01:27:01Stealing love!
01:27:15Guess nobody will ever stab me
01:27:17No!
01:27:17Blah blah blah blah
01:27:19Why are you so mad?
01:27:21Na na na na na na na na na
01:27:25Na na na na na na na na