1 00:00:07,246 --> 00:00:09,386 In mythological ancient Greece, 2 00:00:09,386 --> 00:00:13,569 soaring above Crete on wings made from wax and feathers, 3 00:00:13,569 --> 00:00:19,346 Icarus, the son of Daedalus, defied the laws of both man and nature. 4 00:00:19,346 --> 00:00:23,137 Ignoring the warnings of his father, he rose higher and higher. 5 00:00:23,137 --> 00:00:26,368 To witnesses on the ground, he looked like a god, 6 00:00:26,368 --> 00:00:30,677 and as he peered down from above, he felt like one, too. 7 00:00:30,677 --> 00:00:32,887 But, in mythological ancient Greece, 8 00:00:32,887 --> 00:00:36,637 the line that separated god from man was absolute 9 00:00:36,637 --> 00:00:41,167 and the punishment for mortals who attempted to cross it was severe. 10 00:00:41,167 --> 00:00:44,459 Such was the case for Icarus and Daedalus. 11 00:00:44,459 --> 00:00:46,697 Years before Icarus was born, 12 00:00:46,697 --> 00:00:50,818 his father Daedalus was highly regarded as a genius inventor, 13 00:00:50,818 --> 00:00:51,569 craftsman, 14 00:00:51,569 --> 00:00:55,439 and sculptor in his homeland of Athens. 15 00:00:55,439 --> 00:00:59,808 He invented carpentry and all the tools used for it. 16 00:00:59,808 --> 00:01:01,730 He designed the first bathhouse 17 00:01:01,730 --> 00:01:03,648 and the first dance floor. 18 00:01:03,648 --> 00:01:09,818 He made sculptures so lifelike that Hercules mistook them for actual men. 19 00:01:09,818 --> 00:01:15,377 Though skilled and celebrated, Daedalus was egotistical and jealous. 20 00:01:15,377 --> 00:01:18,589 Worried that his nephew was a more skillful craftsman, 21 00:01:18,589 --> 00:01:20,854 Daedalus murdered him. 22 00:01:20,854 --> 00:01:26,378 As punishment, Daedalus was banished from Athens and made his way to Crete. 23 00:01:26,378 --> 00:01:28,616 Preceded by his storied reputation, 24 00:01:28,616 --> 00:01:32,979 Daedalus was welcomed with open arms by Crete's King Minos. 25 00:01:32,979 --> 00:01:35,558 There, acting as the palace technical advisor, 26 00:01:35,558 --> 00:01:38,819 Daedalus continued to push the boundaries. 27 00:01:38,819 --> 00:01:40,129 For the king's children, 28 00:01:40,129 --> 00:01:44,559 he made mechanically animated toys that seemed alive. 29 00:01:44,559 --> 00:01:50,118 He invented the ship's sail and mast, which gave humans control over the wind. 30 00:01:50,118 --> 00:01:53,228 With every creation, Daedalus challenged human limitations 31 00:01:53,228 --> 00:01:56,968 that had so far kept mortals separate from gods, 32 00:01:56,968 --> 00:02:00,840 until finally, he broke right through. 33 00:02:00,840 --> 00:02:04,600 King Minos's wife, Pasiphaƫ, had been cursed by the god Poseidon 34 00:02:04,600 --> 00:02:08,870 to fall in love with the king's prized bull. 35 00:02:08,870 --> 00:02:13,329 Under this spell, she asked Daedalus to help her seduce it. 36 00:02:13,329 --> 00:02:16,929 With characteristic audacity, he agreed. 37 00:02:16,929 --> 00:02:19,802 Daedalus constructed a hollow wooden cow 38 00:02:19,802 --> 00:02:23,091 so realistic that it fooled the bull. 39 00:02:23,091 --> 00:02:26,441 With Pasiphaƫ hiding inside Daedalus's creation, 40 00:02:26,441 --> 00:02:32,165 she conceived and gave birth to the half-human half-bull minotaur. 41 00:02:32,165 --> 00:02:34,661 This, of course, enraged the king 42 00:02:34,661 --> 00:02:40,955 who blamed Daedalus for enabling such a horrible perversion of natural law. 43 00:02:40,955 --> 00:02:45,691 As punishment, Daedalus was forced to construct an inescapable labyrinth 44 00:02:45,691 --> 00:02:49,894 beneath the palace for the minotaur. 45 00:02:49,894 --> 00:02:52,962 When it was finished, Minos then imprisoned Daedalus 46 00:02:52,962 --> 00:02:54,951 and his only son Icarus 47 00:02:54,951 --> 00:02:58,710 within the top of the tallest tower on the island 48 00:02:58,710 --> 00:03:02,085 where they were to remain for the rest of their lives. 49 00:03:02,085 --> 00:03:04,710 But Daedalus was still a genius inventor. 50 00:03:04,710 --> 00:03:07,311 While observing the birds that circled his prison, 51 00:03:07,311 --> 00:03:10,281 the means for escape became clear. 52 00:03:10,281 --> 00:03:13,071 He and Icarus would fly away from their prison 53 00:03:13,071 --> 00:03:16,732 as only birds or gods could do. 54 00:03:16,732 --> 00:03:19,711 Using feathers from the flocks that perched on the tower, 55 00:03:19,711 --> 00:03:21,951 and the wax from candles, 56 00:03:21,951 --> 00:03:26,342 Daedalus constructed two pairs of giant wings. 57 00:03:26,342 --> 00:03:29,081 As he strapped the wings to his son Icarus, 58 00:03:29,081 --> 00:03:30,923 he gave a warning: 59 00:03:30,923 --> 00:03:34,842 flying too near the ocean would dampen the wings 60 00:03:34,842 --> 00:03:37,201 and make them too heavy to use. 61 00:03:37,201 --> 00:03:39,122 Flying too near the sun, 62 00:03:39,122 --> 00:03:43,802 the heat would melt the wax and the wings would disintegrate. 63 00:03:43,802 --> 00:03:47,192 In either case, they surely would die. 64 00:03:47,192 --> 00:03:52,578 Therefore, the key to their escape would be in keeping to the middle. 65 00:03:52,578 --> 00:03:56,553 With the instructions clear, both mean leapt from the tower. 66 00:03:56,553 --> 00:04:00,113 They were the first mortals ever to fly. 67 00:04:00,113 --> 00:04:03,323 While Daedalus stayed carefully to the midway course, 68 00:04:03,323 --> 00:04:07,813 Icarus was overwhelmed with the ecstasy of flight 69 00:04:07,813 --> 00:04:13,264 and overcome with the feeling of divine power that came with it. 70 00:04:13,264 --> 00:04:19,224 Daedalus could only watch in horror as Icarus ascended higher and higher, 71 00:04:19,224 --> 00:04:23,423 powerless to change his son's dire fate. 72 00:04:23,423 --> 00:04:27,173 When the heat from the sun melted the wax on his wings, 73 00:04:27,173 --> 00:04:29,803 Icarus fell from the sky. 74 00:04:29,803 --> 00:04:32,194 Just as Daedalus had many times ignored 75 00:04:32,194 --> 00:04:36,413 the consequences of defying the natural laws of mortal men 76 00:04:36,413 --> 00:04:38,533 in the service of his ego, 77 00:04:38,533 --> 00:04:43,744 Icarus was also carried away by his own hubris. 78 00:04:43,744 --> 00:04:44,742 In the end, 79 00:04:44,742 --> 00:04:49,533 both men paid for their departure from the path of moderation dearly, 80 00:04:49,533 --> 00:04:51,134 Icarus with his life 81 00:04:51,134 --> 00:04:53,843 and Daedalus with his regret.