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Espacio dentro del programa Buenafuente parodiando cuarto milenio.Iker inventa una maquina del tiempo y envia a Carmen al siglo XVIII.

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00:00But let's continue with the topic that concerns us. How is it possible, friends?
00:04How, how?
00:07How is it possible that a bottle has remained intact for 200 years?
00:11How, how?
00:13Or maybe the bottle is not 200 years old.
00:15Maybe.
00:17But in Menorca a space-time door has been opened.
00:21And this bottle, this morning, was in the 18th century and now in the 21st.
00:26Are you talking to me? Why not say it?
00:29Of a link between the 18th century and the 21st century?
00:33Like the Duchess of Alba and her groom?
00:37Is that what concerns us?
00:38Indeed.
00:39That is?
00:40Why not say it?
00:43I believe that time travel is possible.
00:46Ah, okay.
00:47And after a hard investigation, I have discovered how to travel in time, Carmen.
00:51When you say, yes, a hard investigation, you mean that yesterday we saw Back to the Future. Is that it?
00:58There is something like that. You know that videoclub is my greatest inspiration.
01:01But I will go further. I have built, just for you, a time machine.
01:07Wow!
01:08Come with me, come with me.
01:09Wow!
01:15Here it is.
01:17Wow!
01:18It looks like an office chair.
01:21I was going to say that.
01:22Designed by a tuning freak.
01:24But no, there is much more information here.
01:28This has the capacitor.
01:30The flux capacitor.
01:32What?
01:33Flux capacitor.
01:34Flux?
01:35Yes.
01:36No, well, this is a ... Why not say it?
01:39Translated, flux capacitor.
01:42Because a flux capacitor here is a...
01:46Okay.
01:47Well, let's see, let's see.
01:55If it seems to you...
01:56Sorry.
01:57And without going into nuances...
01:58Sorry, sorry.
02:00And let a woman say that.
02:02And let a woman say that.
02:03But, but, let me go.
02:04Introduce yourself in the time machine.
02:06When the band laughs so much, I have said something very ugly.
02:08Okay.
02:09I introduce myself in the time machine.
02:11Introduce yourself.
02:12Very well.
02:13This is what we are going to do, Carmen.
02:15What are we going to do?
02:16I'm going to throw you with all the strength I can, dragging, pushing the chair in that direction.
02:23Up to 1.21 gigawatts.
02:25Indeed.
02:26Of flow.
02:28But you should not worry, because I have put these cardboard boxes that you will not reach.
02:35In case the machine fails.
02:37Okay.
02:38You, actually, before you get there, you will disappear in space, in the space-time door.
02:46And there will only be a pile of fire.
02:48Ah!
02:49A pile of fire.
02:50That has firecrackers down there.
02:51Yes.
02:52It has everything.
02:53And airbag of series.
02:55This method already smelled to me in the film itself, in Back to the Future.
02:58Of course.
02:59That said, Marty McFly, get in the car, get to 200, and stand against the wall of the town hall,
03:04I feel that I'm going to stay here quiet, that I'm going to stay to have dinner.
03:08Of course.
03:09What can go wrong?
03:10Nothing.
03:11And what happened?
03:12That Marty McFly disappeared.
03:13Yes, it was a movie.
03:14Like you, Carmen.
03:15Like you.
03:16It was a movie?
03:17No, no.
03:18Leave it.
03:19You're going to appear.
03:20But for that, I'm going to protect you even more.
03:21But surely this is going to work.
03:23Get ready for the helmet.
03:24Take off your glasses.
03:25I'm going to put on a helmet.
03:29There it is.
03:30There it is.
03:31Can you?
03:32Very well.
03:33Perfect.
03:34Very good.
03:36I designed this helmet for you, so that you are recognized in the 18th century.
03:41Perfect.
03:42Perfect.
03:43Very good.
03:44The other one says handsome.
03:45Are you ready, Carmen?
03:48Yes.
03:49No.
03:50For science.
03:51Okay?
03:52Turn up the music, baby.
04:03We did it, friends.
04:14Carmen is no longer here.
04:15Carmen has traveled through time.
04:18She is already in the 18th century.
04:23Let's see, one moment.
04:25One moment.
04:29My goodness.
04:30Carmen has left and has become one of the friends of the Adams family.
04:37Carmen, how have you felt in the 18th century?
04:42Because for you, only a second has passed, for us, but you have actually lived there for a long time.
04:50How is it?
04:52Yes, yes, yes, it's been a year and a half.
04:55I was a year and a half in the 18th century.
04:58How is it in the 18th century? Tell us, this is extraordinary.
05:01Well, pretty much the same.
05:04And I dedicated myself to making yogurts.
05:07Oh yeah?
05:08Yes.
05:09How curious.
05:10I met people from the 18th century, like one called Juan and another José María.
05:17Well, well, from the 18th century.
05:19The same names as now, incredible.
05:21And what feeling did you have in your body when the door caught you?
05:25Well, I hit myself here, in the hip, which still hurts a little.
05:30It's been a year and a half and it still hurts.
05:33How does the pain remain?
05:35The pain, the pain is like energy, it only transforms, it doesn't disappear.
05:39Can I keep the boxes? I have to make a move.
05:43A move? Where?
05:46Yes, and what? We have to talk.
05:50Talk about what? About new experiments?
05:55Are you leaving?
05:57Say goodbye to the show and say goodbye to your married condition too.
06:05They say, behind a great man there is always a great woman, and if not, her lover.
06:10Behind and a little to the right.
06:13We are going to see the repetition of that historical moment.
06:16You have been putting repetitions of when I fall all week.
06:20Look, Carmen, you haven't seen this.
06:23Look, look what a moment.
06:25It's a little messy, but in the end, you got in.
06:28Have you seen it?
06:30Incredible, incredible.
06:33And from another angle.
06:34How well you pulled the helmet, huh?
06:36There it is.
06:44Carmen, the scientific community thanks you.
06:48Wow, where was that hand before?
06:50Well, the scientific community thanks you for your gesture.
06:53And also to you for your patience.
06:55We'll be back on Monday.

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