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TROM - 4.3 Earth

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    There are approximately 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe
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    In one of the galaxies there are 200 - 400 billion stars
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    It is estimated that 70% of these stars have planets orbiting around them, an incomprehensible amount of planets
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    ...and one of these planets
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    Is ALIVE
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    [ The complexity of this planet dwarfs any story, philosophy, movie, book or idea. ]
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    (Richard Feynman) "I have a friend who's an artist
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    and has sometimes has taken a view which I don't agree with very well."
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    He'll hold up a flower and say "look how beautiful it is," and I'll agree.
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    Then he says
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    "I as an artist can see how beautiful this is
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    but you as a scientist take this all apart and it becomes a dull thing,"
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    and I think that he's kind of nutty.
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    First of all, the beauty that he sees is available to other people and to me too, I believe.
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    Although I may not be quite as refined aesthetically as he is ...
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    but I can appreciate the beauty of a flower.
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    At the same time, I see much more about the flower than he sees.
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    I could imagine the cells in there, the complicated actions inside, which also have a beauty.
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    I mean it's not just beauty at this dimension, at one centimeter;
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    there's also beauty at smaller dimensions, the inner structure, also the processes.
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    The fact that the colors in the flower evolved to attract insects to pollinate it is interesting;
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    it means that insects can see the color.
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    It adds a question: does this aesthetic sense also exist in the lower forms?
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    Why is it aesthetic?
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    All kinds of interesting questions
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    which the science knowledge only adds to the excitement, the mystery and the awe of a flower.
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    It only adds. I don't understand how it subtracts.
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    ??? pressure water systems armed...
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    T minus 10... 9... 8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1 and....
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    Lift-off of space shuttle Atlantis
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    to a final voyage to enhance the vision of Hubble into the deepest grandteur of our universe.
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    [On Radio] By-pass the across the board. Steward no action.
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    Houston now controlling... Atlantis on its way.
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    And the Earth spins round,
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    While the people fall down
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    And the world stands still
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    Not a sound, not a sound
    [mercury (NASA)]
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    There is love, there is love
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    [the surface of venus (NASA)]
    To be found
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    [the surface of venus (NASA)]
    In the worst way, in the worst way
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    [the surface of venus (NASA)]
    In the worst way
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    [the surface of mars (NASA)]
    It’s the buzz, it’s the buzz
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    [the surface of mars (NASA)]
    It’s the buzz
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    [the surface of mars (NASA)]
    It’s the buzz, it’s the buzz
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    [the surface of mars (NASA)]
    I wish I was
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    It’s the buzz, it’s the buzz
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    [the surface of mars (NASA)]
    It’s the most fuzz
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    From a little shell
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    At the bottom of the sea
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    [jupiter by voyager 1 - February 1979 (NASA)]
    Was the Earth and the Moon
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    [jupiter by voyager 1 - February 1979 (NASA)]
    And the Sun above me
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    [jupiter by voyager 1 - February 1979 (NASA)]
    But the world fell down
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    [jupiter by voyager 1 - February 1979 (NASA)]
    With some people still around
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    [jupiter by voyager 1 - February 1979 (NASA)]
    There is love, there is love
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    To be found
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    [saturn (NASA)]
    With the Gods all gone
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    [saturn (NASA)]
    And the souls making sounds
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    [saturn (NASA)]
    In the worst way, in the worst way
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    [saturn (NASA)]
    In the worst way
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    [saturn (NASA)]
    It’s the buzz, it’s the buzz
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    [saturn (NASA)]
    It’s the buzz
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    It’s the buzz, it’s the buzz
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    [landing on titan, the moon of saturn (NASA)]
    I wish I was
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    [landing on titan, the moon of saturn (NASA)]
    It’s the buzz, it’s the buzz
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    It’s the most fuzz
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    [landing on titan, the moon of saturn (NASA)]
    But the world fell down
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    [landing on titan, the moon of saturn (NASA)]
    With some people still around
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    [landing on titan, the moon of saturn (NASA)]
    There is love, there is love
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    [landing on titan, the moon of saturn (NASA)]
    To be found
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    [landing on titan, the moon of saturn (NASA)]
    With the Gods all gone
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    [landing on titan, the moon of saturn (NASA)]
    And the souls making sounds
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    In the worst way, in the worst way
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    In the worst way
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    [uranus (NASA)]
    It’s the buzz, it’s the buzz
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    [uranus (NASA)]
    It’s the buzz
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    [uranus (NASA)]
    It’s the buzz, it’s the buzz
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    [uranus (NASA)]
    I wish I was
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    It’s a buzz, it’s a buzz
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    [uranus (NASA)]
    It’s the most fuzz
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    [neptune (NASA)]
    From a little shell
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    At the bottom of the sea
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    [the core of the milky way galaxy (NASA)]
    Was the Earth and the Moon
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    [the core of the milky way galaxy (NASA)]
    And the Sun around me
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    [the core of the milky way galaxy (NASA)]
    There is love, there is love
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    There is love
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    [WWW.TROMSITE.COM]
    It’s a buzz, it’s a buzz
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    [WWW.TROMSITE.COM]
    It’s a buzz
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    [- free / full documentary]
    [- two versions]
    It’s the buzz, it’s the buzz
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    [- credits]
    [- subtitles]
    I wish I was
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    [- get involved ...]
    It’s a buzz, it’s a buzz
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    [and more]
    It’s a buzz
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    [the hubble ultra deep field (3D)
    every galay in the image is in it's proper distance as viewed from the telescope line of sight]
Title:
TROM - 4.3 Earth
Description:

http://tromsite.com - Full documentary, very well organized (download, youtube stream, subtitles, credits, share, get involved, and many more)

Documentary´s description :
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TROM (The Reality of Me) represents the biggest documentary ever created, it is also the only one that tries to analyse everything : from science to the monetary system as well as real solutions to improve everyone's life.

A new and ´real´ way to see the world.

"Before the Big-Bang, till present, and beyond."
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
32:51
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