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(h) TROM - 2.17 Beauty and Design

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    [ Beauty and design ]
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    Beauty is a personal concept,
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    a mix of the environment in which you grew up
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    and the genes you inherited.
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    Beauty is interesting because the monetary system has abused it.
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    The monetary system is based on continuous consumption,
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    and currently there are thousands of important companies
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    that produce products and services for people;
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    this has created competition between these companies.
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    Utility is no longer the most important aspect of an object
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    because most objects achieve the same utility;
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    instead of focusing on utility
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    more emphasis is placed on aesthetics
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    to attract customers,
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    because beauty comes in more variety than utility.
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    People have passed from “I need..”,
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    to, “I'd feel better if I had”.
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    So people buy things because of it’s appearance,
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    and not for it's utility.
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    You buy clothes because you like how it looks,
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    you buy cars based mainly on appearance,
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    you build buildings mostly for looks
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    and buy decorations for the same reason;
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    appearance.
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    As normal as this decor seems to you,
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    as aberrant as it actually is.
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    It's like you've bought a telescope for it’s appearance,
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    and not for it’s functionality.
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    There is nothing wrong with appreciating design,
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    but it’s totally absurd when you put it above utility.
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    "Beauty" is also applied to the appearance of a human,
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    and it’s opposite, "ugly" ,
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    causes a lot of misery for society.
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    Some people are regarded as beautiful, others ugly,
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    but who categorizes them,
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    and by what criteria?
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    Take this example: you see a fat girl
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    with a boy that has a big nose. You'll say that they are ugly.
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    But why?
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    It’s because you are confident about your looks,
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    but if you analyze yourself
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    before labeling someone else,
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    you'll be surprised.
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    Let me analyse you.
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    You'll say that the fat girl is ugly,
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    because she has more fat in her body?
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    Because she's different from society’s model?
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    Do you relate her looks to how a women’s body should develop?
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    If you do, then you can say that the fat girl is different,
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    but why should you say that she's ugly?
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    As you can see you're influenced by society,
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    environment, friends, television shows,
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    you are like a mirror of society.
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    There are people who prefer fat women,
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    or guys with a big nose,
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    or find other abnormal body parts attractive,
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    so try to limit yourself to observe beauty
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    and appreciate it, just that.
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    Some men like fat ass, some like big tits,
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    some likes small tits, long hair, red hair
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    So all these guys are different.
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    So the guy marry a girl
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    because she's compentent mentally
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    but she has small tits
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    He's always looking at big tits,
    because he was brought up that way
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    you know what I mean?
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    Don't get mad at the guy
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    that's the way he was brought up,
    if you understand that
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    you can understand
    he´s always looking.
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    But I told you before in the South Seas
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    mens never looks the girls body.
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    not becuase they're good or bad
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    they were brought up nude
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    so they don't collect pictures of nude womans
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    Beauty magazines are creating models of human appearance,
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    classifying it as beautiful,
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    and many people tend to copy it.
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    What few people know is that all the pictures that are published in this magazines,
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    are first edited.
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    No wonder our perception of beauty is distorted.
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    Beauty magazine’s want to make you feel like you aren’t beautiful enough
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    to encourage you to purchase beauty products,
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    which generates a profit for them.
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    Unfortunately, this concept is promoted by the monetary system.
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    Many products are made for looks, when many people need utility,
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    it's a real waste.
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    There are even jobs in which people that are considered good looking
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    are payed for that,
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    called models.
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    Because the monetary system established that some models are considered beautiful,
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    anything different is seen as ugly,
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    and beauty is made universal.
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    Another example of our current psychosis;
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    fashion critics.
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    They are people who give their opinion about how others dress,
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    and earn money from it.
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    Take this picture as an example.
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    Read what fashion critics write.
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    What is with that gigantic blue bow tie, horn glasses and sneakers?
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    Robert Downey Jr. may have a great taste in roles, but his fashion sense still needs work.
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    But what do they actually criticize?
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    The clothes form doesn’t match?
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    The clothes type do not match?
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    some for winter, some for summer?
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    Some may criticize the people who wear sunglasses at night,
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    but how did they suddenly observe the utility
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    when they are so focused on design!?
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    Do they just want to criticize?
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    Do the colors not match?
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    Do they really know what colors are and how human beings see?
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    The human eye
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    One of the most powerfull instruments on earth
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    On a clear day we can spot the smallest detail
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    in the widest view
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    but what the eyes see is not the full picture
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    along side the world we see
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    it's a very different world
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    an invisible world
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    of hidden forces and powers
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    that shapes every aspect of life on earth
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    now technology can open a due on that hidden world
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    revealing it's mysteries
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    and showing us the true wonder of the world we're living in
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    Right now the crew are protected
    only by their mesh suits
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    and the fact that theyre not
    earthed.
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    For a few seconds, the helicopter
    and the power line are bonded together,
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    a huge electrical field surging around.
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    Caught by the specialist camera,
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    the images reveal concentrated hotspots of corona
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    where the sharp points of the rotor blade
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    bend and intensify the electric field
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    When the air react with this intense electrical field
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    it creates an invisible light discharge
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    and its this light that the camera is tuned to detect
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    but to the naked eye
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    it's completely invisible
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    The corona is as real as the power lines themselves
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    but it's part of the vast invisible world
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    that lies hidden from our side
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    I will make this
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    Because although our eyes are
    incredibly clever and powerful,
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    they are only sensitive to a very narrow band of light
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    if you pass light through a prism
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    like a sheet of water,
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    it's splits what the brain see as white light
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    into a spectrum of seven different colours
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    each in a well defined place
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    red
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    orange
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    yellow
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    green
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    blue
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    indigo
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    and violet
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    the visible light spectrum
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    Together these seven colours account for all the wavelengths of light that we can see
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    but what lies beyond this spectrum,
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    in other words out here past violet
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    or over here, beyond red?
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    Well, as far as the eye is concerned,
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    but that's far from truth
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    In fact, the light spectrum stretches
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    far beyond the visible light we can see
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    You can think of this spectrum of light as a big light of notes on a piano
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    imagine this seven notes
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    represent the visible spectrum
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    the familiar colour of red, orange, yellow, green,indigo and violet
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    So all that we can see
    accounts for this octave.
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    but that in fact is just a tiny percentage of the entire spectrum of light
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    If you want to be exact,
    its 0.00000000001.
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    And just like this
    piano has many other notes,
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    light exists in many other waves
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    with infrared up here, to ultraviolet down here
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    and that is just the begining
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    if that visible spectrum is just one optic on this piano
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    to represent the entire spectrum from gama rays to x rays and wide through the radio waves
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    you need a keyboard to extend
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    and extend
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    and extend
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    still going
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    still going
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    right up as far as the sun
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    93 millions miles away
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    that's a very big piano
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    And in that huge invisible room
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    even the most familiar things are not quite what they seem
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    Our own sun, a benign source of
    warmth,
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    life and the vague hope that
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    you might have a barbecue tomorrow.
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    but go beyond what we see
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    and we get a very different picture of our nearest star
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    In ultraviolet our benign sun
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    becomes a writhing mass of violent and dangerous activity
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    These UV images from a space
    telescope
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    reveal supercharged gases a million degrees hot
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    and solar flares wising thousand of miles above the sun's surface
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    We can even see the intense magnetic
    fields
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    that create dark sunspots and solar storms
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    and x ray telescope reveal what we could never see with the naked eye
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    the sun's outer atmosphere,
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    a ring of glowing gasses
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    hotter than the sun itself.
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    back down on earth
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    its X-rays that
    have transformed our visible world,
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    letting us see it, in a completely new way
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    The idea of using X-rays comes from
    a very simple property of light.
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    We see the world around us because
    visible light
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    bounces off objects and enters our eyes
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    where receptors in our retina can detect it.
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    Turn that light off and...
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    nothing
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    Did you see how the environmental influence works?
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    And most important:
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    did you see how far from reality these people are?
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    [ Alternative Solutions ]
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    As you saw,
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    the more you know about reality
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    the less you base your judgements on these artificialities,
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    which are taken to the extreme.
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    So, education.
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    Remember that the monetary system is the one who created this situation
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    and also perpetuates it.
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    Humans have five senses
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    and have abused one of them.
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    Sight?
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    How can they be sure that some colors or forms don't mix well,
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    or that some shapes are beautiful and others are ugly?
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    It's humble that an industry was created from a sense, sight,
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    an industry that can't rely on anything to define it's values.
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(h) TROM - 2.17 Beauty and Design
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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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16:07

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