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This car, powered by hydrogen, can reach speeds of up to 70 mph on water. It uses a formula described by Jules Verne over a century ago. The engine can also generate light and heat, and it is pollution-free. The car can run for over 1000 miles, making it a practical and commercially viable option. Fuel is easily accessible, just like any ordinary day at a supermarket.

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123 years ago at the 1900 World's Fair in Paris, there was an electric moving sidewalk on a 2.5-mile loop around the central square. It could carry up to 14,000 people and was a popular way to see the fair. Despite its success, like many other world's fair attractions, it was eventually destroyed. The speaker questions why such amazing structures are often demolished, leaving behind only the iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.

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In 1969, a sleek moon rover was introduced with unique features like duct tape, Mickey Thompson sticks, and state-of-the-art technology. It had backwards hippity antennas, tennis balls, an analog radar buster, and an indestructible polypropagal front end. The rover cost $38,000,000 in 1969. Today, it remains a symbol of innovation and design excellence. Translation: A stylish moon rover was unveiled in 1969 with various features like duct tape, Mickey Thompson sticks, and advanced technology. It had unique elements such as backwards hippity antennas, tennis balls, an analog radar buster, and a durable polypropagal front end. The rover was priced at $38,000,000 in 1969 and continues to be a representation of innovation and exceptional design.

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Le grand remplacement n'est pas une théorie, mais un constat. Les sociétés contemporaines sont en train de remplacer des éléments fondamentaux, ce qui les conduit à vivre dans le mensonge. Par exemple, remplacer le marbre par du plastique, comme à Las Vegas, illustre cette tendance à substituer l'authenticité par des matériaux artificiels. Cette contamination s'étend jusqu'aux peuples et aux hommes, entraînant un remplacement à grande échelle. --- The great replacement is not a theory, but an observation. Contemporary societies are replacing fundamental elements, leading them to live in falsehood. For instance, replacing marble with plastic, as seen in Las Vegas, illustrates this trend of substituting authenticity with artificial materials. This contamination extends to peoples and individuals, resulting in large-scale replacement.

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Tomorrow, a wheel will be transported 100 meters underground to the ATLAS experiment at CERN. Hundreds of people have worked on this wheel for several years. It is considered a magnificent piece of engineering and science. It is now ready to be taken and do its job.

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A ship hit the Key Bridge. The bridge is gone and the ship is sinking.

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"Il faut le voir pour le croire, elle plonge." Translation: "You have to see it to believe it, she dives."

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Can you imagine this? A machine that can pump river water uphill without using a single drop of fuel or electricity. Its secret? It runs on the power of water itself. When the stream flows into the device, part of that water gets released quickly, creating a sudden pressure surge. That shock instantly forces the rest of the water into a pressure chamber. Inside that chamber, air gets compressed, acting like a natural spring. That spring keeps pushing the water forward, sending clean water uphill through pipes. The wild part is the whole system is completely self sustaining. As long as the river keeps flowing, the device works nonstop, day and night. That's the miracle of hydraulics, turning the raw force of nature into endless power.

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500 years ago, a sewing method was invented that eliminated the need for tailors. It can be used to shorten sleeves by closing the ends. By sewing the bottom of a hole in jeans with a cross stitch, the stitches become invisible. Unworn socks can be cut and sewn onto a jumper using this invisible stitch to lengthen the sleeves. The method can also be used to fix a loose collar or adjust the waist of pants without leaving any traces. Lastly, a simple and practical bookmark is shown.

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A sailboat is crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge. The sails are hitting the bridge.

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The Schroeder staircase is a famous optical illusion that can appear to change orientation. Originally a 2D drawing, a designer later created a 3D version where the staircase seems to defy gravity. By adding an object on the top step and spinning it around, the object appears to move to the bottom step. However, when turned on its side, it is revealed that the staircase is actually level, and the illusion is created by the design and camera angle. Translation: The Schroeder staircase is a well-known optical illusion that can make a staircase appear to change direction. Initially a 2D drawing, a designer later created a 3D version where the staircase seems to defy gravity. By adding an object on the top step and spinning it around, the object appears to move to the bottom step. However, when turned on its side, it is revealed that the staircase is actually level, and the illusion is created by the design and camera angle.

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The limestone pillar appears ordinary, adorned with artwork.

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A Canadian company invented indestructible bricks made from 90% plastic waste. The process involves crushing plastic, mixing it with concrete, and molding it into bricks like Lego pieces. These lightweight bricks are easy to handle and assemble without tools, weighing just £5 each. Despite their lightness, they are three times sturdier than traditional bricks. Would you trust them to build your future home? Translation: A Canadian company has created unbreakable bricks made from 90% plastic waste. The process involves crushing plastic, mixing it with concrete, and molding it into bricks like Lego pieces. These lightweight bricks are easy to handle and assemble without tools, weighing just £5 each. Despite their lightness, they are three times sturdier than traditional bricks. Would you trust them to build your future home?

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Occam's razor, coined by William of Occam, emphasizes simplicity. The idea is to choose the path with the fewest assumptions for the best outcome. Seeking unnecessary complexity may make us sound smart, but it leads to worse results. Stick to simplicity for better outcomes. Translation: Occam's razor, creado por William de Occam, enfatiza la simplicidad. La idea es elegir el camino con menos suposiciones para obtener el mejor resultado. Buscar complejidad innecesaria puede hacernos parecer inteligentes, pero conduce a peores resultados. Opta por la simplicidad para obtener mejores resultados.

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This car, powered by hydrogen, can reach speeds of up to 70 mph on water. It can also generate electricity for light and heat, and it is pollution-free. The cars have already traveled over 1000 miles, and the creators believe this is a practical and profitable idea. Additionally, fuel can be easily obtained from a regular supermarket.

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A 35 mile an hour wind caused a rhythmic swinging of the bridge that increased with each swing. Eventually, the road and suspension cables failed, causing them to fall into the water. The only casualties were a car stalled on the bridge and a dog.

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This device accesses a natural Stargate, which is like a portal or wormhole. It draws energy from a natural Einstein-Rosenbridge and works by piggybacking on its energy.

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Start by drawing 3 points in a triangle. Choose a point within the triangle. Repeat 2 rules: randomly select an original point, move halfway towards it, and draw a new point. Repeat these rules for each new point. After drawing 25,000 points, the Sierpinski triangle emerges, a famous fractal that always materializes despite the random drawing process. Translation: Begin by drawing 3 points to form a triangle. Select a point within the triangle and follow 2 rules: choose an original point randomly, move halfway towards it, and draw a new point. Repeat these steps for each new point. After drawing 25,000 points, the Sierpinski triangle appears, a well-known fractal that always appears despite the random drawing process.

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This is a Ford model, a shorter version compared to a 7.5-meter long model. It is a 90 pure 13.

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The bridge is unsafe with sparks shooting out. One barge has passed, and another is approaching. A third barge is also seen. They are managing to navigate through the bridge so far.

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Leonardo da Vinci was an artist, scientist, and inventor. His secret was his personal library, a meticulously organized collection of books with diagrams and cross-referencing systems. His genius stemmed from his playful curiosity and willingness to experiment. He approached every task with joy and a desire to learn, constantly asking questions, testing things, and dreaming of possibilities. This playful approach allowed him to create iconic works like the Mona Lisa, the Vitruvian Man, and the Last Supper. His success was having fun.

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Roman aqueducts were an engineering marvel used to transport fresh water to cities. They found a water source higher than the destination and determined the slope needed for gravity to transport the water. Most aqueducts were built underground with water flowing through channels coated with hydraulic mortar. Impurities settled in settling basins along the way. To overcome hills and mountains, engineers drilled vertical shafts every 30 meters. Valves called sluice gates regulated water flow and diverted it to other sites. In towns, the water flowed into a basin called castellum divisorium and was distributed through lead or terracotta pipes to baths, fountains, and villas. Some Roman aqueducts are still in use today.

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Le vaccin ARN messager est sans risque car il n'a pas d'adjuvant et disparaît en quelques heures après avoir transmis l'information du virus pour produire des anticorps. Il ne reste pas dans le corps, donc il n'y a pas de risque d'effets secondaires tardifs. Translation: The mRNA vaccine is safe as it does not contain adjuvants and disappears within a few hours after delivering the virus information to produce antibodies. It does not persist in the body, so there is no risk of late side effects.

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A vessel is crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge. The sails are hitting something.

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The genius behind some of the world's most famous buildings | Renzo Piano
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Architecture blends art and science, driven by necessity. Architects must embody various roles—poets, humanists, builders—creating shelters for communities. Notable projects include the Shard in London and the Kansai Airport in Japan, showcasing collaboration among diverse workers. Architecture reflects societal changes and embodies desires and dreams, aiming for beauty that enhances urban life and fosters community. Ultimately, beauty in architecture can transform lives and cities.
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