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00:00:00You
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00:02:00Thank you don't understand I'm about to revolutionize science your hands off me my periods I'm calling the cops don't move
00:02:30You
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00:03:30You
00:03:57What is it
00:04:00I can't simplify it. It doesn't get any simpler than that
00:04:05That's a completely irrational conclusion to come to it's mathematically near impossible that type 3 civilizations exist
00:04:11It's more likely that a Dyson sphere has been created and implemented by a type 2 civilization
00:04:17I have one comment to make I read that NASA has plans to create a Dyson sphere. Yeah, okay, and if you believe that you're an idiot
00:04:24Keep your calls coming through to Tom's terrestrial tabloid. I have a joke for you all Einstein developed a theory about space
00:04:30And it was about time too
00:04:34You're on Tom's terrestrial tabloid
00:04:36Regarding the Fermi paradox you feel the great filter is ahead of us
00:04:40It must be it's it's primitive thinking to believe that Earth is special or one-of-a-kind. So yes, it has to be
00:04:46With significant unknown variables, isn't it just as likely the great filter is behind us?
00:04:51Isn't it just as likely the great filter is behind us? We haven't found life
00:04:55No life, not even a smidgen of life anywhere else in the universe. So so yes, it has to be in all honesty
00:05:00I find the notion of a great filter
00:05:04Unsound and find it much more likely that physical colonization is a backwards concept to a more advanced species
00:05:10Oh, look, there is a great filter. There has to be there's no other viable option unless
00:05:16There's plenty of noise and activity out there, but our technology is too primitive
00:05:21We seem to have lost the caller and that looks like it's a wrap for another week on Tom's terrestrial tabloid
00:05:27So be sure to subscribe to the podcast, of course, follow me on all your social media and remember watch the skies
00:05:46It's my pleasure to share with you all the potential of what this can do
00:05:50For those who are new I'm working on alternative spectrums of communications
00:05:55specifically dark radiation
00:05:57It is theorized that dark radiation can offer up George the slang
00:06:03Yeah
00:06:07Okay, okay
00:06:09so I
00:06:10Was saying that dark radiation is theorized to have a whole new spectrum
00:06:16I've been developing the hardware that will hopefully create and isolate dark matter materials in a vacuum
00:06:23Correct me if I'm wrong
00:06:25Isn't this what we saw last year?
00:06:31What this if this can be developed hang on if
00:06:42The issue we have is that you still don't have any
00:06:46mock-ups
00:06:47Don't understand the potential of the communications industry. We can't bank on a potential return ten years away
00:06:53We tried getting someone into work with you even know that wouldn't work
00:06:58We're not renewing your contract we've wasted ten years on this already
00:07:07But hey, I managed to talk them into allowing you to continue to research on this IP in your own time
00:07:13But just remember
00:07:14We own the rights once you crack it. We still want this to work need
00:07:18I hate to say it, but I did warn you about this last year
00:07:26I don't know George maybe find something new lots of people find something meaningful to do in old age
00:07:44I
00:07:52Stop staring
00:07:55You told me 20 years ago that you never wanted to set foot in a classroom again
00:08:00If you looked at finding you another back
00:08:05Not really
00:08:08The IP is theirs anyway, you've worked so hard to get this far
00:08:13It'd be a shame to show it all the way now
00:08:17Besides retirement is not all it's cracked up to be I
00:08:23Just read an entire book about ants
00:08:27amazingly complex
00:08:29You know there's these
00:08:31explorer ants
00:08:33Usually they get killed
00:08:35But they're necessary for the advancement of the whole colony
00:08:39I feel like I've wasted my life mounted tonight
00:08:51George look at me
00:08:55I know you you'll be okay. You will find your way
00:09:04I don't know
00:09:09I
00:09:39Don't know
00:10:01Graham
00:10:03You'll never guess I'm heading back to the classroom
00:10:07Yeah, look can we meet up at the park Thursday
00:10:14Shit I see it's a mistake
00:10:17Doesn't surprise me what?
00:10:19Surprise me
00:10:21well
00:10:22Let's see what we can find for you. What's your area?
00:10:25Science computer technology got a couple of history classes. I can give you a half day
00:10:31Sorry for the mistake just one of those things
00:10:37Nice and quiet, please
00:10:38The rules say if you're not here in the first ten minutes of class then it's cancelled. Yeah class is cancelled
00:10:44Well my watch says it was meant to start eight minutes ago. I'm sorry. I'm late
00:10:51Girl with the red hair did you just call me girl with the red hair? I need you all to listen up hey
00:10:58Hey, don't touch me. I'm gonna report you
00:11:06I
00:11:23Thought you were here for the whole day
00:11:36I
00:12:06I
00:12:28Bugger
00:12:36I
00:13:06I
00:13:16My name is George West and for 29 years
00:13:19I've been working in computer programming and experimental physics the focus of my career has been on developing a new form of communication
00:13:27Which to my knowledge no one else's research you were in a room with a bunch of other people all wearing blindfolds
00:13:33Everyone is talking over each other and there is someone on the other side of the room that you want to communicate with
00:13:38But you have no hope of hearing above all the noise
00:13:42So what do you do?
00:13:44When you take off the blindfold you communicate using your eyes another sense
00:13:49That's essentially what I'm doing. I'm creating a whole other way that we can communicate gamma rays x-ray UV
00:13:55They're all dangerous to us. My research is looking at the very real
00:14:01Possibility of there being another spectrum entirely untapped that is much larger than the electromagnetic
00:14:08Spectrum, so if my mobile phone uses microwaves
00:14:13Could I use it to heat up my food?
00:14:20So far my research has been funded by a private company hostile
00:14:25Your university is perfectly positioned I'm sold
00:14:31I was sold before you walked in
00:14:34Let's just say I do my homework. Of course, the university would own the complete intellectual rights to this property
00:14:41You do own the rights
00:14:43Of course, it'll be a 12-month contract with quarterly progress reports 12 months
00:14:50Consider a trial
00:14:52What would you expect me to accomplish in one year?
00:14:56Of course you can continue teaching if you prefer
00:15:01I
00:15:23Graham
00:15:26Trudy
00:15:28What's happened?
00:15:35On behalf of Trudy and the family, I would like to welcome you all here today to this
00:15:41service of remembrance for Graham.
00:15:47In speaking with Trudy this week, she reminded me that Graham was the kind of person who
00:15:53did well at whatever he put his hand to.
00:15:57We're here today, of course, to mourn his loss.
00:16:01At the same time, we want to remember his good qualities.
00:16:06Each of us has only one life to live.
00:16:10We each need to think about our legacy.
00:16:14In what way is the world a better place as a result of our own contribution?
00:16:21What will we remember Graham for having left behind?
00:16:27I'm in.
00:16:30I thought you would be.
00:16:33There's one other thing.
00:16:35I know you like to work alone, but I think it would be wise...
00:16:37With all due respect, I am grateful, but it really is just a one-man...
00:16:41I'm sorry, George, but that's the...
00:16:43But I am someone who works best alone.
00:16:45Call him your intern.
00:16:47Plus, given the eight years of work to get where I am...
00:16:50Those are the terms.
00:16:56Who do you have in mind?
00:17:09OK, final question.
00:17:12The paperboard, also known as the Chinese take-out box,
00:17:15was invented in what country?
00:17:18I think it was the United States.
00:17:21Not China?
00:17:24No, I'm pretty sure it was the US.
00:17:32I don't know, I've never had Chinese take-out before.
00:17:37Really?
00:17:39Well, I'm not Chinese.
00:17:44Well, maybe we should try it sometime.
00:17:49Why do they call it Chinese? It doesn't even make any sense.
00:17:51OK, this calls for sudden death between team Tom & Co
00:17:56and Beneladen Pregnant.
00:17:58OK, so if you guys could please choose a representative from your table
00:18:01and have them come up front, thank you.
00:18:04OK, sudden death.
00:18:05The first team to get this wrong is out.
00:18:09OK, an easy one to start off with here.
00:18:12Is gravity a force that pushes objects apart
00:18:16or pulls them together?
00:18:20No, help from the floor, please.
00:18:22What's your answer?
00:18:23Pulls them.
00:18:24Right.
00:18:25It's neither.
00:18:26OK, one of these teams is correct,
00:18:29which means that was the final question for this evening.
00:18:32So, can we have a drumroll, please?
00:18:38The answer is...
00:18:43..it pulls them together.
00:18:44No.
00:18:45Well done, guys, get your vouchers.
00:18:47No, wait, you're wrong.
00:18:49Chill out.
00:18:50Gravity is not a force, it's a consequence of space-time.
00:18:54Mate, I don't write what's on the cards.
00:18:55Stop, listen to me.
00:18:56The mass bends the space-time around it.
00:18:58Yeah, take it easy, mate.
00:18:59Einstein proved it.
00:19:00Mate, mate, just take mine.
00:19:01I don't care about that, it's not about that.
00:19:03You guys were wrong, I was right.
00:19:05Look, you just have to accept what was on the cards.
00:19:07It's done, it's over.
00:19:08I'm not coming back.
00:19:09I can get you a voucher if you want.
00:19:12Wait, just calm down.
00:19:20Oh!
00:19:28I have a radio show.
00:19:30A radio show?
00:19:31Yeah, it's really good.
00:19:32I call it Tom's Terrestrial Tabloid.
00:19:34It's quite intelligent.
00:19:37I see.
00:19:39A budding celebrity scientist.
00:19:41Yeah.
00:19:42Yeah, I'll most likely have my own TV show at some point.
00:19:46World tours, books, websites, that sort of thing.
00:19:51Interesting.
00:19:54I have two PhDs.
00:19:56One PhD was enough for me.
00:19:58I suppose that makes me more educated than you.
00:20:05So this is it?
00:20:11What have we got here?
00:20:13The transmitter and the receiver.
00:20:20Who's Graham?
00:20:22An old friend.
00:20:24You work together?
00:20:27Something like that.
00:20:30Let me show you what we've got.
00:20:35This is where I get stuck.
00:20:38I can't get this damn thing to send the signal from the transmitter to the receiver.
00:21:09Fuck off.
00:21:17First step is creating a stable transmission of the signal from the transmitter to the receiver.
00:21:23And the end game?
00:21:24It will completely change how we communicate with each other.
00:21:28First step is creating a stable transmission of the signal from the transmitter to the receiver.
00:21:33And the end game?
00:21:34It will completely change how we communicate with each other.
00:21:38E-mail, text, video calls.
00:21:41All outdated.
00:21:42Instantly.
00:21:44If this simple signal can be sent between these two machines, then we have proven that dark radiation exists.
00:21:52What information's in the signal?
00:21:54It's a sine wave.
00:21:56Constant and near infinite data transfer between any two devices.
00:22:01If we can do it, the license on the tech would have to be billions, right?
00:22:04Maybe.
00:22:05But let's not get ahead of ourselves.
00:22:07The maths checks out.
00:22:08It's not stable.
00:22:09Then push it harder.
00:22:15In my last video, I told you that I was starting to research dark radiation.
00:22:19This new form of digital communication has limitless implications for the tech and communication industries.
00:22:25Make sure you don't put this on the radio or anywhere else.
00:22:28Not until we know what we have.
00:22:37I found your YouTube channel.
00:22:39It'll grow. I've only just started.
00:22:41Six subscribers.
00:22:43Any attention's better than none.
00:22:46You have to take it down.
00:22:47What? Why?
00:22:49Take it down.
00:22:50We don't know what we have yet.
00:22:52What do you mean? It worked.
00:22:54No more testing.
00:22:56Don't be ignorant.
00:22:57This is science.
00:22:59Just take it down, alright?
00:23:00Alright.
00:23:07It can't be from anything else, right?
00:23:10Let's try again.
00:23:12Hang on.
00:23:16I know this.
00:23:17I once estimated the curvature of the universe using the predicated matter density at the time.
00:23:22This should give us the ability to send a dark radiation signal the distance required from the transmitter to the receiver.
00:23:35Try that.
00:23:48We have dark radiation.
00:23:50This terrain, what it used to be.
00:23:53Hey, princess.
00:23:54This is Alicia.
00:23:56Nice to meet you.
00:23:58You know, you should have introduced us, Tom.
00:24:01Alright, let's start.
00:24:04Did you hear about Marion's new book?
00:24:06It got read by Penguin.
00:24:08Said it should get picked up.
00:24:10Can't have a big deal.
00:24:11Yeah, but you haven't signed any contracts yet.
00:24:14No, not yet.
00:24:16You know, I'm working on some pretty interesting stuff at the moment.
00:24:19Oh yeah, you've got that internship, haven't you?
00:24:21Well, I hope you're going to give you a well-paying job at the end of it.
00:24:24It's not about the money.
00:24:26Well, I'm just saying you have to be responsible.
00:24:28You've got other people to think of.
00:24:30You know, this work I'm doing at the moment, it's pretty big.
00:24:33Do you remember when Tom made that watch and you stuck the speaker to it?
00:24:37Do you remember that? And the microphone?
00:24:39When he did that?
00:24:40Hello?
00:24:41Hello?
00:24:42He never did get that earpiece happening, did he?
00:24:45Everyone walking around with their wrists stuck to their ears.
00:24:47Hello? Hello? I can't hear you.
00:24:52He's having fun, isn't he?
00:24:57Just take a joke, Tom.
00:25:04You know what I don't get?
00:25:06How you all support Marion and her little book writing thing,
00:25:08which, let's be honest, is probably going to go nowhere.
00:25:10Tom.
00:25:11I mean, how many writers are out there thinking they're going to break through?
00:25:13But none of you, not a single one of you know anything about what I'm doing.
00:25:16You've always thought that you were better than us and smarter than us.
00:25:19Yeah, because I am.
00:25:23Come on, let's go.
00:25:41So, what's the announcement strategy?
00:25:44I think I'll hold off on that for a bit.
00:25:48I've had some stuff published online before.
00:25:51As I just said...
00:25:52I'm just... I'm saying what's the point if we just keep it to ourselves?
00:26:02What's your plan?
00:26:03The proper procedures, Tom.
00:26:06We continue testing.
00:26:08We cross-check, make sure all claims are backed,
00:26:11and we have multiple verified sources of first-hand results.
00:26:14We get an independent third party to verify that we do it right.
00:26:18And eventually, we release it into a journal.
00:26:20And generally...
00:26:21We are a...
00:26:22For what, three academics to read?
00:26:24No, fuck that.
00:26:25It's outdated and everything gets leaked online before announcement these days.
00:26:30At the moment, we have control over how this story gets shared.
00:26:33I have a strategy that will give us maximum...
00:26:35Hold up. Hold up!
00:26:38This isn't a publicity stunt.
00:26:40All we've been able to do so far is send and receive a signal two metres across the room.
00:26:44Anything we claim, respected scientists are going to try and prove wrong.
00:26:50We must be watertight.
00:26:52And they will come at it from every angle.
00:26:54Well, fuck them.
00:26:55No, Tom, we don't.
00:26:58We could sell what we have to a tech company right now for millions.
00:27:01Let me tell you a story.
00:27:02Stories suck.
00:27:03Well, you're going to listen.
00:27:06I spent six years working at VidCon.
00:27:08We developed wireless charging for mobile devices, batteries, phones, prototypes.
00:27:14We had them.
00:27:15And then my partner, my...
00:27:18He took pictures.
00:27:20He posted them online.
00:27:22The media mocked how they looked because they were ugly prototypes.
00:27:26So we rushed the launch.
00:27:27We didn't do enough testing.
00:27:29The batteries caught fire.
00:27:30Over 20 people got third degree burns.
00:27:32They only spent three months on the shelves, so no.
00:27:35I am not going to rush this.
00:27:39I'm not going to rush this.
00:27:46You finish calibrating.
00:28:08You need to come back.
00:28:09Now.
00:28:39Tell me exactly what happened.
00:28:41Well, I was...
00:28:42Wait a second.
00:28:45You're recording.
00:28:47What happened?
00:28:48Well, I was about to shut down the receiver, and I just angled it this way,
00:28:51and it was facing the window, and then...
00:28:53Don't touch it!
00:29:09What's it picking up?
00:29:12That filled up in, like, half a second.
00:29:14That filled up in, like, half a second.
00:29:36We've got verifiable evidence of a stable transmission signal
00:29:39in a previously theoretical energy spectrum in the lab.
00:29:42However, today we briefly received a signal originating from outside the lab,
00:29:46instantly filling up our hard drives.
00:29:48The source of the signal is currently unknown,
00:29:50as the receiver was accidentally pointing towards the sky.
00:29:53But further tests to come.
00:29:57So, quick update.
00:29:58We realised the receiver needed focusing, which we've modified,
00:30:01and that we needed to track the source as it moves across the sky,
00:30:04so tonight's the test to see if we can track this moving signal.
00:30:13Now we wait.
00:30:18Tell me.
00:30:20You have a lot of education.
00:30:22How is it that you haven't found the right vocation yet?
00:30:31I don't really do well with people.
00:30:35I mean, you're OK.
00:30:37Your positives outweigh your negatives, but...
00:30:39most people, they just get in my way.
00:30:44My second PhD, they tried to stop me.
00:30:46I was trying to disprove Einstein.
00:30:48Could you?
00:30:52He's a tough man to beat.
00:30:56For me...
00:31:00I always wanted to contribute, some kind of way.
00:31:03Some say they find that in having kids.
00:31:06I have a son.
00:31:09We don't really have much contact.
00:31:12Nothing happened, we just...
00:31:14we just don't talk.
00:31:16I guess at some point, this work just became more important to me.
00:31:23You found what was more important.
00:31:26There'll always be plenty of people, but not many worth remembering.
00:31:39A clear line of sight.
00:31:44Receiving.
00:31:47We found it.
00:31:49We found the source.
00:31:52Who are they?
00:32:09Catherine.
00:32:11George.
00:32:14But first of all, I need 100% assurance that this conversation stays between us.
00:32:20Of course.
00:32:22If I gave you a code, a signal, a waveform, could you decipher it?
00:32:29If I gave you a code, a signal, a waveform, could you decipher it?
00:32:37I think there might be a story. I really think the newspapers are going to be really interested
00:33:02in this.
00:33:03Hello. Can I help you?
00:33:06Hi, I'm Monique.
00:33:08George. What brings you here?
00:33:10I saw a clip of Tom's, actually, of some really cool science stuff. It looks really interesting.
00:33:16I think there might be a story here.
00:33:18Actually, I'd prefer we didn't.
00:33:19Oh, maybe we can find another time that suits all of us.
00:33:24We don't have much to report on at the moment, but if you want to leave your name and details.
00:33:28Look, if you're willing, I'd be really excited to write something up on my website.
00:33:33I'm sorry, I didn't catch who you work for.
00:33:35I freelance to various media outlets.
00:33:40As I said, we'll let you know.
00:33:58What was that about?
00:34:02I don't know, she just dropped by.
00:34:04What was she doing here?
00:34:06I said I don't know.
00:34:08What did you tell her?
00:34:10I didn't say anything.
00:34:12She said you were telling her about...
00:34:13I didn't say anything specific. I was just using big words she wouldn't understand.
00:34:17Until she Googles them.
00:34:23Not a word to anybody.
00:34:26Understand?
00:34:29Sure.
00:34:34Okay.
00:34:52So here it is.
00:34:58It's intelligent.
00:35:01We found intelligent life.
00:35:05We found intelligent life.
00:35:16Given the nature of what we're dealing with, we need to be sensitive with what we share with other people.
00:35:22So it would be better for everyone if you fill this in.
00:35:27What's this?
00:35:28University requirements.
00:35:30Have you signed one?
00:35:32It's a little different for me, given that it was my project to begin with.
00:35:37I'll have a look over it and get back to you.
00:35:39I might get you to fill that in right now if you don't mind.
00:35:46There's another favour I need to ask you.
00:35:49I need the lab to myself for a few days.
00:35:51Why?
00:35:53Just to do some coding.
00:35:55I can stay out of your way, I'll just put my headphones in.
00:35:58I can't have you here.
00:36:00Not anymore than that.
00:36:30Can I help you?
00:36:32Hi, I'm Alicia.
00:36:35Tom's girlfriend?
00:36:37Oh, is he here?
00:36:39I let him knock off early.
00:36:41Oh, he didn't tell me.
00:36:44I bought Chinese takeaway.
00:36:47Oh well, I'll find it at home, I guess.
00:36:53I'm sorry.
00:36:55It's okay.
00:36:57I'll find it at home, I guess.
00:37:02I heard Monique dropped by today.
00:37:04The journalist?
00:37:06Hopefully one day.
00:37:08Someone gives her a job.
00:37:10Tom knows her?
00:37:11Yeah, since high school.
00:37:14You know, he really loves it here.
00:37:17Is that right?
00:37:19It's all he ever talks about.
00:37:21He'd never admit it, but he actually really respects you.
00:37:25Oh, well.
00:37:30That's very kind of you.
00:37:33Anyway.
00:37:36Bye.
00:37:55Bye.
00:38:03That reporter seemed nice.
00:38:05Yeah, I guess.
00:38:06You haven't heard from her again?
00:38:08No.
00:38:09Tom.
00:38:10I know you know her.
00:38:12What?
00:38:13Let me make one thing positively clear.
00:38:15We have something truly extraordinary.
00:38:18And it is just you and me who have it.
00:38:20We need to be absolutely prudent with our handling of this.
00:38:23If we make one wrong move, we jeopardise everything.
00:38:26How long do you expect me to wait?
00:38:28We have received 50 terabytes of information
00:38:30never before heard by anyone in the history of humankind.
00:38:33Hold on.
00:38:34All we have is a scattered signal of white noise.
00:38:38Right?
00:38:41I have something to show you.
00:38:46Holy fuck.
00:38:48Yeah.
00:38:50Everything.
00:38:51About the universe.
00:38:53Quantum mechanics.
00:38:54Inorganic chemistry.
00:38:56Metaphysics.
00:38:58Everything.
00:39:00And we are only getting started.
00:39:03You kept this from me?
00:39:05You want to talk about trust and honesty and confidence?
00:39:08Don't start.
00:39:10I have to go.
00:39:12But we can talk more about this when I get back.
00:39:14You know there are others out there researching this too.
00:39:17What do you mean?
00:39:19We're not the only ones.
00:39:22Monique told me about some group in Belgium that are exploring this too.
00:39:26Except they don't have stable dark radiation yet.
00:39:29It's not a race.
00:39:31But we can talk more when I get back.
00:39:32It is a race.
00:39:34No one's going to care if we come second.
00:39:36And you're just casually holding the...
00:39:39Do you know what...
00:39:41I just can't fucking believe you wouldn't tell me
00:39:43and you're just sitting on this like no one could beat us to it.
00:39:46Well you're not helping with that radio show either.
00:39:52This is fucked.
00:39:58It's pretty mind-blowing.
00:40:00And it makes me wonder, did all the greatest scientists know what they had when they made their discoveries?
00:40:04I mean, did they really grasp what they had and what to do with it?
00:40:08That's what we've got to figure out.
00:40:10Anyway, that's a wrap for Tom's terrestrial tabloids.
00:40:13So be sure to subscribe to the podcast.
00:40:15Follow me on all your social media.
00:40:17And remember, watch the skies.
00:40:28I found something.
00:40:33I got mice.
00:40:35Perfect.
00:40:46And what are we going to teach him, Professor X?
00:40:48Problem-solving skills.
00:40:50And what does that look like in mice?
00:40:55I honestly don't know.
00:40:57It's definitely reversible, isn't it?
00:41:00Theoretically, we can extract the information.
00:41:06Here we go.
00:41:08Theoretically, we can extract the information.
00:41:14Here we go.
00:41:39Too much?
00:41:43Let's find out.
00:41:48Ready?
00:42:08It's working.
00:42:10We actually made it smarter.
00:42:13Next level.
00:42:16Human testing.
00:42:18Don't even think of it.
00:42:20It'd be too much for an adult.
00:42:22The brain would need to be malleable.
00:42:25Like a child.
00:42:31So what I need right now is to get this information out to as many people as possible.
00:42:36Right now, you have no followers.
00:42:41I have been doing all the right things.
00:42:44I post at the right times.
00:42:46I hashtag.
00:42:47I'm across all different social media channels.
00:42:49It's just not working.
00:42:50I can help you with that, I promise.
00:42:52That's what I'm here for.
00:42:58So, um, what's Elisa up to?
00:43:01Um...
00:43:04She's working, I think.
00:43:06Is she the type of person that would be weird about this?
00:43:10About what?
00:43:11You know, us.
00:43:13Hanging out.
00:43:15Alone.
00:43:21I would really love to write this story.
00:43:24Give me a chance to put my uni debt to use.
00:43:27You really want it, don't you?
00:43:31Give me something to write about.
00:43:36Okay, so just a small amount of data to begin with.
00:43:39Only 0.3 megabytes.
00:43:40It shouldn't have too much of a meaningful effect.
00:44:01Oh, my God.
00:44:31Oh, my God.
00:45:02Let me guess.
00:45:04Not the usual short black.
00:45:08Tea.
00:45:10You ordered a herbal tea.
00:45:12Let me see.
00:45:13Lemongrass?
00:45:14No.
00:45:15Peppermint?
00:45:16Chamomile?
00:45:17Dandelion?
00:45:18Ginger?
00:45:19You ordered a ginger tea.
00:45:21Well, you'll have to wait and see.
00:45:23What's happened is you've experienced some success,
00:45:25which has increased your confidence,
00:45:27therefore allowing you to mentally free and stack risks,
00:45:29even if it's as minute as sampling an untried hot beverage.
00:45:40Do you ever wonder how what you do
00:45:42affects other people around you?
00:45:47100 years after you're dead.
00:45:51No one will know you.
00:45:53No one will know you.
00:45:59Tom.
00:46:01The internet.
00:46:02What?
00:46:03That's why we have the internet.
00:46:07Ginger tea?
00:46:16Can you imagine what we could do with this information?
00:46:19We own the first recorded signal from an intelligent life.
00:46:22We could cure diseases.
00:46:24We could achieve time-dilating space travel,
00:46:26teleportation, immortality.
00:46:28Maybe.
00:46:30But that doesn't mean we should.
00:46:32Do it.
00:46:50Darn it.
00:47:03It's been a while.
00:47:05Where are we up to?
00:47:07Well, you know what they say.
00:47:09A thousand errors for one success.
00:47:12Going through all the necessary processes.
00:47:15A thousand errors.
00:47:17Is that a science term?
00:47:20I don't know.
00:47:22I thought it was well-known.
00:47:24I guess not.
00:47:26And Tom?
00:47:28I guess not.
00:47:30And Tom?
00:47:32How's he doing?
00:47:34Working well between you two?
00:47:36He's been very useful.
00:47:38Provided valuable insight and help.
00:47:42Two heads are better than one.
00:47:45Tell me.
00:47:47Why did you assign Tom?
00:47:49As opposed to anyone else?
00:47:51He's been at the university in some way, shape or form for a while now.
00:47:56We recognised his brilliance even back when he was an undergrad.
00:47:59I was a little worried we might lose him.
00:48:02And you needed someone to work with.
00:48:08So far, so good.
00:48:27Where are you?
00:48:48I've realised, looking at the world around me, that no one gets it.
00:48:53No one can see the true reality of what's going on or their role within it.
00:48:58I look around at the world and all I see are...
00:49:02I wouldn't even call them machines.
00:49:06Machines, at least, are intentionally designed and serve a purpose.
00:49:11People are purely acting out the actions based upon their physical make-ups.
00:49:18The idea of free will can finally be put to rest.
00:49:21Cause and effect explains it all.
00:49:24Complete determinism.
00:49:26But their idea of cause and subsequent effect is infantile at best.
00:49:31The role they play is no longer necessary.
00:49:34These machines are obsolete.
00:49:42Everyone's actions are merely a result of self-interest.
00:49:47And now...
00:49:51I understand my role in this system.
00:50:10I've got something to show you.
00:50:12Yeah.
00:50:16Really?
00:50:46I've got something to show you.
00:51:07The colony is under extreme danger with all the ants' lives at risk.
00:51:12The host ants require serious action to prevent the entire colony from complete extermination.
00:51:19Under these extreme circumstances, ants can sabotage and destroy their own nest for the greater good of the colony.
00:51:37Einstein was wrong.
00:51:43Einstein was wrong.
00:51:57Are you going to tell me where you were last night?
00:52:06Einstein was wrong.
00:52:08Where were you?
00:52:11Where were you?
00:52:14I was with Monique.
00:52:16Now, my book.
00:52:21I'm about to share with you the secrets of the universe that will revolutionise your worldview.
00:52:25We live in a universe of 29 dimensions, defined by the path integral conservation of the two-dimensional actions of a conformal field.
00:52:31The field in the worldview describes the embedding of the string of 28 plus 1 space-time dimensions.
00:52:36I will then prove to you that we live in a multiverse in which the physical world, specifically the level 3 multiverse, is a mathematical structure.
00:53:07The Universe
00:53:33Excuse me.
00:53:36Yes?
00:53:43Paul.
00:53:44You cheating fuck!
00:53:46You thought you'd get away with it and we'd never know?
00:53:48Hang on a second. You fired me.
00:53:51I haven't sold anything. I'm just...
00:53:53You know you could go to jail.
00:53:55You gave our IP to the university. You need to come in and fix this, George, now.
00:54:00Alright.
00:54:01Let me sort it out and I'll get back to you.
00:54:06Have a good show. I'll tune in.
00:54:25Oh.
00:54:26You've just missed Tom. He's gone to do his radio show.
00:54:30Has Tom told you anything?
00:54:32You've just missed Tom. He's gone to do his radio show.
00:54:35Has Tom told you anything?
00:54:37He doesn't tell me much.
00:54:41Yeah, I figured he wouldn't tell you, so...
00:54:45You're separating.
00:54:47Oh.
00:54:56It's perfect timing, right?
00:54:59What's the issue?
00:55:01Sorry. I shouldn't have asked.
00:55:03Yeah, I shouldn't have said anything.
00:55:05Just go easy on him.
00:55:08He's gonna need someone like you.
00:55:11Bye, George.
00:55:31Bye.
00:56:01Bye.
00:56:02I have a question for Tom.
00:56:32We have another caller.
00:56:33You remember that form you signed?
00:56:34George.
00:56:35Yep.
00:56:36A non-disclosure agreement?
00:56:37Uh, perhaps you had a science question?
00:56:38No.
00:56:39You do realize that you are not meant to talk about anything about our research to anyone?
00:56:40Yes.
00:56:41Even your girlfriend?
00:56:42Her eyes just glaze over at this stuff anyway.
00:56:43And online?
00:56:44Obviously.
00:56:45Or on YouTube?
00:56:46Let me send you a link to something I found interesting.
00:56:47Uh, let's go to another song, shall we?
00:56:48Why would you do that to me?
00:57:19Did you get my email?
00:57:24Can you see me?
00:57:25Are you streaming LabCam now?
00:57:26You've broken the contract that you just signed.
00:57:27You've broken the law.
00:57:28The university is going to take you to court.
00:57:29You have completely jeopardized the integrity of our work.
00:57:30I am not going to let you squander it away, Tom.
00:57:31I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:32George, listen to me.
00:57:33I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:34I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:35I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:36I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:37I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:38I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:39I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:40I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:41I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:42I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:43I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:44I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:45I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:46I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:47I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:48I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:49I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:50I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:51I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:52I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:53I am not going to let you ruin my life's work.
00:57:55No one sees these videos.
00:57:56Trust me, no one watches them.
00:57:58I was just so frustrated that you were sitting on this.
00:58:03Keep them deleted.
00:58:24Keep them deleted.
00:58:54Hello?
00:58:55Hello?
00:58:56Hello?
00:58:57Hello?
00:58:58Hello?
00:58:59Hello?
00:59:00Hello?
00:59:01Hello?
00:59:02Hello?
00:59:03Hello?
00:59:04Hello?
00:59:05Hello?
00:59:06Hello?
00:59:07Hello?
00:59:08Hello?
00:59:09Hello?
00:59:10Hello?
00:59:11Hello?
00:59:12Hello?
00:59:13Hello?
00:59:14Hello?
00:59:15Yes.
00:59:16There is no formal statement from the university.
00:59:17Discredit the author.
00:59:18Find out how this got out, and make sure Tom and George don't talk.
00:59:19What can you tell me?
00:59:20Well, at 2.38 this morning, a recent graduate of our university made a post on her personal
00:59:21website titled,
00:59:22intelligent alien message. Usually this wouldn't be a problem, except she tweeted and emailed all
00:59:27major media outlets across the world. Again, this wouldn't be a problem, except a reporter at one of
00:59:32them, Hannes Blatt, in Germany, is a former member of SETI, Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
00:59:42Shall I continue? They ran the story almost identically to what was originally written,
00:59:47then another in Finland. Within three hours, it was across 28 major media... No, hold on.
00:59:55That's 103 major media outlets. To be honest, I'm surprised it took so long for you to be contacted.
01:00:17Right, shall we begin? As you're all aware, our university has a long-standing history of pushing
01:00:25the edges of discovery and the support we provide to creative researchers. One of these projects has
01:00:32recently garnered a lot of interest, and as usual, speculation and rumour has been spread by the media.
01:00:39So today we're going to set the record straight. I'd like to introduce our Honourable Chancellor
01:00:44to tell you more. Thank you, Shannon. These two scientists are researching dark radiation,
01:00:51a term which is new to the scientific community with very little known about it. Now, before I
01:00:57make you all aware of my ignorance, I'd like to hand it over to Dr West to tell you more about
01:01:02their research. Thank you. I've been working at the university with my partner here, Tom Edsman,
01:01:10for the past eight months. The area in which we are researching is dark radiation.
01:01:17No questions for now. I have been researching this area for over nine years,
01:01:22but it seems that in the last little while, things have gotten out of hand.
01:01:30We're just aware, Mr Edsman, that there has been wild speculation spread by the media.
01:01:34We are excited by the possibilities, but there is definitely nothing to announce.
01:01:40We are still a long way away with our process, years away, such as the scientific method.
01:01:46The woman who first wrote the story on her personal blog is not a credible source,
01:01:51and her quotes from Mr Edsman are completely falsified. Is that true, Tom? Scientific
01:01:57breakthroughs are not scandals, but we do believe that in due course we will be able to announce...
01:02:02Can you tell us anything about the research you've accomplished to date?
01:02:06As we said before, we are...
01:02:07I want to hear from the scientists themselves, thanks.
01:02:20On the 3rd of June, I received a signal from space, which was transmitted by a highly
01:02:25intelligent microphone. The signal contains information which we have recorded for some
01:02:29time. What Tom is trying to say is that it recorded approximately 11 petabytes,
01:02:34and we're on track to gather more information than the total collective knowledge of all of
01:02:37humankind. This information can be transplanted into organisms. I know because I've done it
01:02:42to myself. This is unsubstantiated and completely falsified.
01:03:34In breaking news, a research team at RIST University...
01:04:04What happened with being honest with each other?
01:04:15It's 0.034 seconds slow.
01:04:22George!
01:04:34Hey, check this.
01:05:04Whoa. Let's just take a minute, shall we?
01:05:10Just checking. Have yourself a good day.
01:05:22Rough day. Rough day.
01:05:26George, it's important you do not take tampons.
01:05:31George, it's important you do not take, tamper with, or do anything with our property.
01:05:37Who's taking over? No one knows what we've been doing here. I built this.
01:05:45You know, I was glad when Tom blew it. One might even think we put him up to it.
01:05:52You can't even talk to anyone about this. Bullshit. You don't own my ideas, my thoughts,
01:05:59my knowledge. Your contract, George. Maybe you need me to remind you what you signed.
01:06:06This is ridiculous. George, we need to know that you're not going to talk.
01:06:59Hi, you've called Graeme Dawson. Please leave a message after the tone and I'll get right back.
01:07:29It's all gone, Graeme. I've got nothing left. I've taken everything.
01:07:51I've got nothing left to show.
01:07:52I don't want to call Dean for nothing. I'm sorry, your message has taken too long. Please hang up and try again.
01:08:22Can I help you?
01:08:38I'm done. What? You deceived me, made me break the law without knowing. Hang on a second,
01:08:45you made me work with that kid. We are facing a lawsuit.
01:08:48Given that it was me who supported you, I've been fired. You're a disgrace, George.
01:09:03You can wait. Get it.
01:09:17I always thought you'd make it. You're good, George. I forgot how good you are.
01:09:45What are you saying? Is this an apology?
01:09:49Not an apology. You fucked up. Real bad. Selling them our IP.
01:09:58Fraud. Jail, probably. I was always good to you. But hey, I got good news that you don't deserve.
01:10:10We're offering you a position to come back and finish what you started. This is your project,
01:10:18your life's work. We've been pushing your tech harder than you ever did, but we're stuck.
01:10:24The side effects of our test subjects are unpredictable. Side effects? That's where
01:10:30we need you, George. I'll give you the money, the resources you need, however you want,
01:10:38but we keep it quiet. Because if you go down, I go down with you.
01:10:45Deal.
01:12:07You've taken 453 breaths since coming inside.
01:12:31You want some water? Six to eight breaths per minute for optimum performance.
01:12:35You should slow down. Pure H2O can kill you.
01:12:50Tom?
01:13:04Tom!
01:13:35So,
01:13:57early reports suggest this was a coordinated group suicide.
01:14:01Those involved were not part of a wider network. The identity of those involved is suppressed,
01:14:07but we can confirm this. The number of victims at this stage? Five. According to a source,
01:14:13the victims had been subject to experimentations, but at this stage, that's speculation. A friend
01:14:19of one of the victims described the deceased as private and hardworking, but increasingly
01:14:24antisocial. There had been reports of some victims displaying uncharacteristic tendencies,
01:14:30like erratic and trance-like behavior, social disengagement,
01:14:34talking to themselves, and unprovoked assaults on family. Tom, wake up. We're going.
01:14:44Come on. Come on.
01:15:00Come on.
01:15:30Come on.
01:15:48Open the door. Open the door.
01:15:56Open the door now!
01:16:00Open the door!
01:16:30Tom? Can you hear me?
01:17:30George.
01:17:55George. George, we gotta get out of here.
01:18:00Come on.
01:18:30Paul, I'm sure you're all aware by now that I've burnt your lab down.
01:18:38But I also know that those suicides trace back to you.
01:18:43I guess we're out of style, mate. Goodbye, Paul.
01:19:30Hey.
01:19:51I'm so sorry.
01:19:53I was lost, and confused, and I didn't know what I was doing. But I do now. I'm here.
01:20:04And I'm ready for this.
01:20:06Are we good to go?

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