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(guitar music)

- Hi everybody.

My name is Jens Larsen.

There are two progressions that are essential

if you're trying to learn

to play jazz and especially bebop.

Those two progressions are the 12 bar blues

and the rhythm changes.

In this video, I'm going to go

over three different approaches

to soloing over rhythm changes

that you can add to to your vocabulary.

If you want to learn more about jazz guitars

or get better at improvising over chords,

so check out some interesting scales and arpeggios,

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When you are playing a solo

over the rhythm changes form,

then you're spending most of your time

improvising over this progression.

The I VI II V in this case in Bb.

So, (guitar) Bbmaj7.

(guitar) G seven.

(guitar) C minor.

(guitar) And then F7.

Of course there are many variations

of this turnaround, and you can check those out.

But essentially, it's gonna be a turnaround that's making up

most of the rhythm change progression.

And that's what you're gonna be soloing on.

And you want to approach this

in a few different ways.

In fact, I think that the three approaches

that I'm covering in this video are really gonna

be there in all good rhythm changes solos

because you don't only use

one of these approaches.

That's not gonna work, but if you leave one

of them out you might not also sound really as if

you know what it is to play over rhythm changes.

(Rhythm Changes - jazz guitar)

In this first approach, we're reducing the amount

of chords that we're soloing on.

So of course, we are starting

with this progression.

(guitar)

And we then, when we're soloing we're using it

down to two chords so a bar of (guitar)

Bbmaj7 and a bar of (guitar) F7.

Those are sort of the core components

of our turnaround anyway.

And the scale you need to improvise

over this would be a Bb major scale

so that would be this scale (guitar).

And of course, there's still a ways

that you could start working towards

being able to improvise like this.

So one bar of Bb, one bar of F,

and then alternating that all the time.

One good exercise is from Barry Harris,

which is this scale exercise.

(guitar)

And of course, you could also work

with just playing the arpeggios.

So if you play first Bb major arpeggio

and then F7 arpeggio in time through the progression

that would be this.

(guitar arpeggios)

Really you just want to combine this information

so one thing is to the scale

and also the arpeggio

and the sound of that into your lines.

In the example that I played, I start off

with the line that's coming straight out

of Bbmaj7 arpeggio.

So I'm starting on the third (guitar)

and then basically up the triad,

so up to the root (guitar)

and then off to the seventh (guitar)

and then down to the fifth (guitar).

And then on the F7 (guitar)

where the scale run from Eb

so that's just really the seventh of F7.

So you can really hear that note is

not really present on the Bb.

And when I have that on the one here,

then you can really hear

that the chord is changing (guitar)

and on the scale of emphasizing the fifth

of the F7 (guitar)

and then using the seventh again

to lead us down to the third of the Bb

in the third bar. (guitar)

And here the line is just using the triad

and a little bit of scale.

(guitar)

Which is still of course third, fifth,

and then sixth. (guitar)

Skipping down to the lower fifth (guitar)

and then on the next F7,

I have an anticipated Eb,

and then the arpeggio I'm using on this F7

of course there are a lot

of arpeggios you could use on a dominant chord.

One of them is also the one that's found

on the seventh degree so that's

an Ebmaj7 arpeggio in this example.

(guitar)

So that's an Eb triad then up

to the seventh so that's D.

And then the leading note

down to the fifth of F7.

(Bebop Jazz Guitar)

But of course,

part of playing over rhythm changes

is also really nailing the changes.

And if you check out part of solos,

you'll see that very often

when he's playing the first two bars in an A-part,

then he won't really be spelling out the changes.

But in the second two bars,

he will really nail the changes and really spell out

maybe have tried to a substitution

or another sorta interesting change in there.

In the example I just played,

I'm doing exactly that.

So really what we need here is, of course,

we already a Bb major scale that we can use

on the Bb chord and we can use the same scale

on the C minor and then on the G seven.

(guitar)

So since G7 is dominant,

it resolves to C minor.

It makes the most sense

to use C minor harmonic scale,

and that would be this scale.

(guitar)

And we do something similar with the Fseven

so use a F7 with a b13 and a b9.

And that would be this scale.

So Bb harmonic minor.

(guitar)

So the idea now becomes to really spell

out the different changes and make clear

each of the chords that are in there.

And the way you do that is usually just

by really pointing towards and playing

towards the important notes in the next chord.

So that's what's called target notes.

I have a web store lesson that's really about this

where I'm giving you a lot of exercises

and a lot examples.

You can check that out.

I'll link to that later in this video.

If we look at the example that I played,

the first lines of the Bbmaj7 is just

(guitar) this Coltrane pattern.

And on the D seven, this really neatly leads up

to the B so now we're on the D seven.

It's getting up to the flat nine.

And now I'm aiming for the fifth that I want

to resolve alongs the C minor.

So (guitar)...

again you can really hear (guitar)

that this is resolving.

Then we get another sorta cliche pattern

which is... (guitar)

five flat, three, two, and one.

And this is also gonna leading really nicely

to the b13 in the F7.

And then I'm just using this (guitar)

which is an F7, sharp 5 arpeggios.

(guitar)

This type of arpeggio,

and again this is also a line with a direction.

And the (guitar) leads us down to the

D on the second Bb major.

And here we have (guitar) and on a Coltrane pattern

but now from D minor.

(guitar)

And that takes us to the flat nine on the G7

(guitar) and here I'm using just the

diminished arpeggio which is (guitar)

of a structure of the G7.

(guitar)

And that resolves really nicely

to the third of C minor.

And on the C minor, I'm using Eb major arpeggio

and then down to the fifth arpeggio.

(guitar)

And that's just a F7 arpeggio,

and it resolves to the third of Bb major.

(Bluesy Jazz guitar)

The third approach that you want to use

if your improvising over rhythm changes is to

also have some phrases that are really,

basically just blues phrases.

Of course, blues is really a big part

of the roots of jazz.

And at the same time the definition

of what a blues phrase is is quite open.

So you can go anywhere from just using something

that sounds like a Bb7

when you're like (guitar)

Bb major type sounds.

Or you can also just use stuff that's

really like minor pentatonic.

(guitar)

I think you'll find that

in a rhythm change is very often,

we're not really using some (guitar)

of the standard guitar blues box stuff.

But you will find there's Pat Martino

that has like really long part in Oleo

where he goes (guitar) if I remember correctly.

So of course it does happen, and you can use it.

Now in the example that I'm using here,

I chose to sorta keep it more

in the mixolydian types sounds.

And just use different aspects of that

and use a a little blues phrasing in my lines.

And in that way, get the blues across.

And how you wanna approach this

is really open to you.

I have quite a few lessons

on making blues phrases in a jazz context.

I'll link to them

in the description of this video.

So if we look at the phrase, the first part of it

(guitar) is really just the open structure

of the Bb7 so that's

just a D diminisheded triad.

(guitar arpeggio)

Then we get on the turnaround

on the two five, so C minor F7.

(guitar)

We get something that can be a little bit ambiguous.

It could be considered

(guitar) just a bebop phrase,

but it could also just be considered

still like (guitar)

some sort of jazz blues phrase

which is coming down from G to F (guitar)

down to the fourth and then...

sorta resolving on the F and the D.

Then we get another phrase,

and this is clearly a blues phrase

in the sense that we have sorta one of the trademarks

of blues is of course that we get the minor third

on top of a major chord.

And in this case, I'm using it as a leading note.

I think you'll find that in sort

of more major type blues.

So both in jazz and country.

That's the way it's used most of the time.

And in this case, I'm playing the leading note up

to the third (guitar)

down to the root, sixth.

And then again using the sort of dominant sound

(guitar)

with this part which is really just a fragment

of a Bb7 arpeggio.

Then the last part just to sorta take it back to

because in the bars after we're gonna be going

to the fourth degree.

And there's a lot more happening with the changes

than to keep a little bit here

in this with a C minor phrase.

(guitar)

Of course, you can work on each

of these three approaches separately.

And probably if you're trying to get better

at them then yeah I would take one out and work on that.

But when you're a sorting over them changes,

you really wanna see if you can find

a good way to combine them.

As I already talked about,

how you will actually find,

and you can also start listening for it like that.

That for instance, Parker will use certain things

and in certain places,

play the changes in all places.

Maybe simplify them a little bit

or just play a blues phrase.

I think when it comes to playing blues if you listen

to people like Joe Pass

or George Benson or certainly also Parker

You'll here them play blues, and you can do that

in the context of a rhythm change.

But actually you will hear them do it just

on a normal standard and anything

that just has a tonic major chord, really.

If you want to dig a little bit deeper

into playing rhythm changes

where you're really nailing the changes,

and working with all things that are possible.

If you start working with target notes,

then I have a web store lesson that's exactly

on that topic, and you can check that out.

I'll link to it both as a cut here in the video

and also in the description.

In that there's a lot of examples.

There's a lot of exercises and allot of talk

about how you can make some good phrases

that are really spelling out the changes

in a nice, still musical way.

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Thank you for watching and until next week.

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How To Predict The Weather By Looking At The Clouds - Duration: 6:57.

Being able to predict the weather by observing cloud formations is a skill that is somewhat

lost on us modern humans.

Most of us can easily look at a cloud and see the unicorn or ice cream cones, but very

few of us can look at clouds and see the approaching cold front.

Fortunately, being able to predict the weather is easier than one may think.

Clouds can easily be broken into four categories.

These categories are high clouds, middle clouds, low clouds and clouds with vertical growth.

Clouds are also identified by shape.

Cumulus refers to a "heap" of clouds.

Stratus refers to clouds that are long and streaky.

And nimbus refers to the shape of "rain" because we all know what rain looks like.

High clouds form at 16,000 - 43,000 feet.

Basically, these are the clouds that you only encounter on the top of really high mountains

or at the cruising altitude of a jet airplane.

Due to the extreme conditions at which they form, they tend to be comprised primarily

of ice crystals and they do not block sunlight.

High clouds include Cirrus, Cirrostratus and Cirrocumulus.

Cirrus clouds are white wispy clouds that stretch across the sky.

By all accounts, cirrus clouds indicate fair weather in the immediate future.

However, they can also be an indication of a change in weather patterns within the next

24 hours (most likely a change of pressure fronts).

By watching their movement and the direction in which the streaks are pointed, you can

get a sense of which direction the weather front is moving.

Cirrostratus tend to be sheet-like and cover the whole sky.

You can usually tend to see the sun or moon through them.

Their presence usually indicates moist weather within the next 12 - 24 hours.

Cirrocumulus clouds tend to be large groupings of white streaks that are sometimes seemingly

neatly aligned.

In most climates these mean fair weather for the near future.

However, in the tropics, these clouds may indicate an approaching tropical storm or

hurricane (depending on the season).

Middle clouds form at 6,500 to 16,000 feet.

They are comprised of water, and, if cold enough, ice and they often block sunlight,

but not always.

Middle clouds consist of Altostratus, and Altocumulus.

Altostratus are grey and/or blue clouds that cover the whole sky.

They tend to indicate a storm some time in the very near future since they usually precede

inclimate weather.

Altocumulus are grayish-white clouds blanketing the entire sky.

The tend to look like large fluffy sheets in which there is a lot of contrast between

light and dark.

Sun does not pass through them.

If you see them in the morning, prepare for a thunderstorm in the afternoon.

Low clouds form below 6,500 feet.

These clouds are the ones that like to hang-around just above tall buildings.

These clouds tend to contain water, but can also be comprised of snow if the weather gets

cold enough.

These clouds block sunlight and can bring precipitation and wind.

Low clouds include Stratus, Stratocumulus, and Nimbostratus.

Stratus are low-lying solid clouds that are often formed when fog lifts off the ground.

They obviously look like an elevated fog.

Often they bring drizzle or light snow.

Stratocumulus are low-lying bumpy and grey clouds.

They do not bring precipitation.

They also do not cover the entire sky and tend to come in rows and patches.

Nimbostratus is your standard rain cloud.

It is a large flat sheet of grey cloud with a little bit of differentiation.

If you see these, chances are it's raining outside.

And last, but not least, are clouds with vertical growth which tend to have a base that hangs

really low around 5,000 feet and a top that climbs really high, over 50,000 feet.

Clouds in this category include Cumulus, and Cumulonimbus.

Cumulus clouds are your stereotypical white "cottonball" clouds.

So long as the clouds remain low clumps floating across the sky, there will be fair weather.

However, you need to keep an eye on these clouds because any vertical growth can indicate

the start of a large storm.

Cumulonimbus are cumulus clowds that have grown vertically into an anvil-like shape.

The anvil tends to point in the direction the storm is moving.

These clouds bring most dangerous weather such as rain, lightning, hail and tornadoes.

Alright, now that we know what the basic types of clouds are, we need to look up at the sky.

Go outside and look at the sky.

If there are no clouds in the the sky, then the weather is fine.

Assuming there are clouds in the sky, we now need to identify them.

First, determine if you can see the sun or moon through them.

If you can, then you are looking at high altitude clouds.

If the clouds are thick, then there is a chance of poor weather a day or two in the future.

To determine when the storm will arrive, observe whether or not the clouds appear to be moving.

If they appear stationary, it is a slow moving front and probably won't arrive for over a

day.

If they appear to be moving, then the change in weather will be there faster.

You can tell which way the storm is traveling by the direction the clouds are pointing.

If you can not see through the clouds, chances are that you are looking at middle or low

altitude clouds.

First, determine which of the two you are dealing with by observing shape, color and

other more obvious give-aways.

Are they covering the entire sky?

Then they may be middle altitude clouds.

Do they appear to be grey with a blue tint or fluffy white/grey clouds with a lot of

contrast between light and dark?

If yes, then these are middle altitude clouds and you should prepare for rain within half

a day.

If you answered no to any of those questions, then check for low-altitude clouds.

These tend to appear low and often engulf mountains and buildings.

If it looks like an elevated fog, expect drizzle (if it isn't already).

If it is rows of low, dark, lumpy clouds, then the weather is otherwise okay, but watch

for further developments.

If there is a low, dark, grey sheet, then it's probably raining.

If it's not, quickly go get your umbrella.

If your clouds are low, fluffy, and white like cottonballs in the sky, then the weather

is okay.

However, keep an eye on these for any vertical growth of the cloud upwards into the sky like

turning into anvil shapes.

These clouds can unexpectedly change from fair weather indicators into violent thunderstorms.

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Diana & Steve Trevor 'Awkward Sleeping Scene' | Wonder Woman (2017) Movie Clip - Duration: 4:59.

How long until we reach the war?

The war? Which part?

The Western Front in France

is 400 miles long from the Alps to the North Sea.

Where the fighting is the most intense, then.

If you take me there, I'm sure I'll find Ares.

Ares? As in, the God of War?

The God of War is our responsibility. Only an Amazon can defeat him.

With this.

(SIGHS)

And once I do,

the war will end.

(METAL CLANGS)

(STEVE CLEARS THROAT)

Look, I appreciate your spirit,

but this war is...

It's a great big mess.

And there's not a whole lot you and I can do about that.

I mean, we can get back to London, and try to get to the men who can.

I'm the man who can!

And once I find and destroy Ares,

the German armies will be freed from his influence

and they will be good men again, and the world will be better.

Great.

You'll see.

What are you doing?

Oh, I thought maybe you'd want to

get some sleep.

And what about you? Are you not sleeping?

Does the average man not sleep?

(STAMMERING)

Yes, we sleep. We just don't sleep with, uh...

You don't sleep with women?

No. I mean, I do sleep with... I sleep with... (CHUCKLES)

Yes, I do.

But, out of the, uh, (CLEARS THROAT)

confines of marriage

it's just...

It's not polite to assume, you know?

"Marriage"?

Marriage. Do you not have that on...

You go before a judge

and you swear to love, honor and cherish each other

until death do you part.

And do they? Love each other till death?

Not very often, no.

Then why do they do it?

- I have no idea. - (CHUCKLES)

So, you cannot sleep with me unless I marry you.

I will sleep with you, if you want. I'll sleep right there.

There's plenty of room.

- Then, fine, if you don't mind... - No, it's up to you.

I know it's up to me, I'm making the choice. I will come sleep with you.

(CHUCKLES) Okay.

STEVE: Yeah, just...

Okay.

(EXHALES)

You know, where I come from, I'm not considered average.

You know, being a spy,

you have to show a certain amount of

vigor.

Have you never met a man before? What about your father?

I had no father.

My mother sculpted me from clay

and I was brought to life by Zeus.

Well, that's neat.

Sorry.

Where I come from,

babies are made differently.

You refer to reproductive biology.

- Yes, yes. - Yeah, I know.

I know all about that.

I mean, I refer to that, and other things.

The pleasures of the flesh.

Do you know about that?

I've read all 12 volumes of Clio's

You would not enjoy them.

I don't know. Maybe.

No, you wouldn't.

Why not?

They came to the conclusion that men are essential for procreation,

but when it comes to pleasure,

(SIGHS) unnecessary.

No, no.

Good night.

Night.

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Toddler shot in head with pellet gun by sibling - Duration: 1:40.

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Store owner: I had "no choice" but to shoot robber - Duration: 2:06.

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WATCH: James Clapped Just Revealed Something UNFORGIVABLE About Manafort Wiretap | Top Stories Today - Duration: 5:04.

If y'all take one thing away from all the news this week, let it be this: Obama's

Spy Chief James Clapper just admitted that even he was not told about the wiretap of

Paul Manafort during the campaign.

That's right.

The former Director of National Intelligence told CNN on Wednesday that even he was unaware

of the Manafort wiretap.

CNN's Don Lemon asked Clapper, "Did you know about a FISA warrant against Paul Manafort at the time?"

"I did not," Clapper replied.

This is absolutely a major deal since this new revelation completely contradicts what Clapper

told CNN's Chuck Todd about the exact same scenario back in May.

During the previous interview, Clapper told Todd that he would 'absolutely' have been

aware of any FISA orders to wiretap a person on the Trump campaign.

He even said in no mixed words, "There was no such wiretap activity mounted against the

President-elect at the time or as a candidate or against his campaign."

So now we hit the real issue.

Only one of these 2 statements can be true:

1.

Obama was secretly getting FISA orders to spy on political opponents and hiding them

from his own intelligence.

2.

James Clapper is lying about how much he knew.

Regardless, something is VERY messed up here and this cannot be left "as-is".

We need to get this massive revelation out everywhere before the Mainstream Media hides

it to cover or "scandal-free" Obama.

what do you think about this?

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Fired City Manager: 'I did nothing wrong' - Duration: 1:58.

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Matching! Boys Archery (매칭! 소년양궁부) - Full Episode 4 [Eng Subs] | Korean Drama - Duration: 18:09.

Timing & Subtitles Brought to you By the Archery Team @ Viki

♫ Hello pretty boys! In front of me, yes! ♫

♫ Just like the moment you shook up my heart ♫

♫ With a sweet confession, ♫

♫ Today is really a lovely day! ♫

♫ Hello Shiny Boys! I can not hold it in, yes! ♫

♫ I get dragged away by the scent ♫

♫ Today, too, I am the highlight! ♫

♫ Just like your smile with excitement ♫ .

Matching! Boys Archery Club

Hi! I'm Hong Shi. While dreaming of becoming a big shot webtoon writer, I infiltrated the archery club.

I thought that the only thing left for me to do now was to have a successful collection of materials.

But what is this? They said they've decided to dismiss the club!

If they're gonna do that, they shouldn't even bother hiring a manager!

But no matter how I think about it, you can't find chemistry like this elsewhere.

So, I decided to gather the club members together again.

Thanks to my fierce and devoted efforts, the archery club has gathered in one place again.

Now there's only one month left until the competition! Before then, I will definitely finish the boy's love webtoon and debut.

Episode -4- The Fourth Arrow

Hello driver. Yes.

- You have all of your bags, right? - Yes!

Attention! Now there is only one month left until the competition.

I specially prepared some off season training for you guys. Applaud.

For your reference I am calling it off season training.

But I see it as the express train to hell.

So you can get your act together! Understand?

Yes!

Good answer.

Let's go!

- Coach, Manager Hong isn't here yet. - Wait!

She's late even on days like these.

Hey, are you never early?

I'm sorry.

Now let's go for real!

Let's go!

Since we're like this, I remember the off season training we had in middle school. Right?

- Are you happy? - Of course I'm happy.

How long has it been since we've gotten some fresh air?

Wow, passion that doesn't rest for even a moment!

This isn't something that's made overnight.

You try it too.

Hurry and try it.

It's awesome, right?

Those cute puppies!

Okay, wag your tails as much as you want right now.

Traditionally, great material has always come out from spending the first night at an unfamiliar place.

Do you absolutely have to eat it like that?

Of course.

Why? Why? I'll continue to eat it like this. I'll eat it like this for the rest of my life.

Oh my! What would you call that?

No!

No! No! My peppero!

My peppero!

An amazing event!

I've always liked you since back then.

Oh, you sly thing.

You lewd devil!

You piece of crap!

What is this seriously!

Did you see that rude guy?

What do you expect us to do if you cut us off all of a sudden!

Because of people like that Korea can't develop.

Ah, I can't concentrate.

Even if the working conditions are poor, this is too much.

There are always people who sleep well anywhere.

Nice.

Let's see...click!

Click.

It smells fishy. I smell something very fishy.

This is intensive training!

Thank you.

The basis for all sports is basic physical strength.

If you don't support your basic physical strength, you can't do anything!

Okay, you will see a flag in the distance!

Yes!

What are you answering that for?

Archery is a game where you focus on only one target. Focus, then focus again.

Only those who are fierce and willing can have focus.

Ah, whatever. I don't care.

Okay, get ready and run towards the flag!

To tell you in advance, today's side dishes are mostly vegetables.

What is this?

However, only for those who bring back the flag,

I will give you some beef!

- Wow! - Don't push!

- Awesome! - I said don't push!

The place you need to shoot isn't this entire target board.

Right here. Only the golden sun which is 12.2 cm in diameter. Understand?

Yes!

- Do you understand? - Yes!

If you hold the bow, you must shoot the arrow under any circumstances!

Things such as noise cannot become an obstacle!

Yoo Ji Wan, aren't you going to pull yourself together?

Why can't Ji Wan shoot the arrow within the time limit?

I'm not sure.

There are two types of athletes in the world.

Athletes who can overcome a slump and athletes who can't.

What the, are you feeling drained already?

Ji Wan, don't worry. The worst thing that can happen is for you to get disqualified.

Are you serious...

Because you're out of shape.

Please don't do that.

What do you mean don't do that? Don't do what?

I told you not to.

I coddled you and this is how you treat your sunbae?

I'm sorry. That not it...

If you're sorry, take this.

Sunbae. Sunbae.

Don't.

Since you're like this, you're like the archery club's little baby Yoo Ji Wan.

Who says I'm a little baby?

My antenna has been activated.

I'm in pain from doing a hardcore workout in a long time.

- All of my muscles might tear. - I know right. - Ah, I'm hungry.

It's the first proper intense workout we've had in a long time.

- Are you okay? - With what?

No, just...

What? After a long time, shall I try and lay down on Joo Seung Joon's legs?

Seung Joon's muscular legs that even women covet.

So cringey.

I'm hungry...

Come out here. Hurry and come out here.

Okay.

Where in the world are we going?

Coach, where are we going?

Hey, don't you know anything?

I don't.

I guess we'll find out when we get there.

Did you take care of what I asked you to?

Yes, here.

Okay.

Ah, what's up with this?

I think there's something wrong with this.

What are you doing? Aren't you going to get off and push?

- Okay. - Hurry and get out!

Manager Hong, stay here.

Would it even go if we do this?

The angle is good and the situation is dramatic.

Oh, phone!

The people who give up their phones after being told to are naive.

Just push.

Aren't you going to push properly?

Yeah.

It's going!

Coach!

Shouldn't athletes have courage no matter what they do?

Return to the accommodations safely! Have a rough experience!

I'm leaving!

Coach!

Coach!

But is it really okay for us to do this? What if something happens?

We're doing that so that the city boys can have some guts.

I'm going get some shut eye until they come here so you have some free time too.

Rest. Get a good rest.

Is he picking up? (The subscriber can't answer the phone)

No, he's not picking up.

It seems like coach really did do it intentionally. He's not even picking up his phone.

How about trying to call Manager Hong?

I don't have her number.

- Why don't you have the manager's number? - Hey.

She's not a person whose worthy enough to be stored in my cellphone.

At any rate. you're not helping.

What about you? You don't even have your cellphone.

Let's just try and walking for now. Maybe we'll find something after walking.

Lead the way.

Let's see... How much material did I gather?

Connect this...

I'm not afraid.

I'm absolutely not afraid.

♪ My Lord is my Shepard... ♪

What the heck, captain. Are you doing that because you're scared?

I thought all of this was muscle but all of it was fear.

You've become such a coward because they're bunched up together like this.

No! No!

- You do know how to laugh. - Tell me about it.

This Cha Min has a sense of humor.

I'm telling you once more.

I'm really not scared. Really.

What?

Okay, that's how you get closer to each other.

(Cha Min)

(Cha Min)

Why isn't he answering his phone?

Coach! Please answer your phone!

Coach! Please answer your phone! Coach!

Coach!

Take this.

Hello?

- Coach! - What is this? You didn't give me your phone?

What the, dried persimmon? Is it you, dried persimmon?

It's not dried persimmon, it's Hong Shi Ah.

And I clearly told you to hand over your phone, didn't I?

That's not the problem right now. Ji Wan got bitten by a snake!

Hello? Hello?

It turned off!

What should I do?

(The customer's phone is off)

Coach! They said that Ji Wan got bitten by a snake! Coach!

What do we do now?

She should of understood you properly.

So you're saying that we should continue to just wait here?

And changing our location would probably be counterproductive...

Just...

Why? What are you going to do? Why?

Hey, isn't that the coach?

Coach!

- Coach! - Coach!

Coach! Coach!

Why are you so late? Ji Wan...

Get in quickly!

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Throughout history, there have been people who have tried to explain the complexity of

the universe, and even something as basic as our everyday reality. While these theories

may provide some answers to the mysteries of life, they can also be confusing and boggle

the mind. These are 10 of those theories, which are incredibly hard to understand.

10. The Black Swan Theory

Developed by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, a professor of finance, the Black Swan Theory isn't

as hard to grasp as it is to realize its implications. According to the theory, a black swan is an

event that is supposedly impossible to predict, but has massive ramifications and then is

rationalized with hindsight afterward. A major black swan event was the 9/11 attacks.

If it had been foreseeable that terrorists would force their way into the cockpits of

passenger planes, take them over with box cutters, and then crash the planes into American

landmarks, then more precautions probably would have been taken to ensure that none

of those steps could have happened.

Then after the attacks, experts and pundits weighed in and tried to use hindsight to explain

why the attacks happened. Eventually, it seems as if 9/11 was inevitable because poor airline

security allowed it to happen. In response to these rationalizations, airline security

increased to ensure it never happens again.

Here's the problem with that type of logic and rationalization: the next major, world-changing

terrorist attack won't be people flying planes into buildings, because we have safeguarded

ourselves against that and it won't be as shocking. It will be some other black swan

event that very few people will see coming.

Another example of a black swan event for many people was the election of Donald Trump.

Most people did not predict him to be the Republican nominee, let alone win the Presidency.

The polls didn't indicate that he was anywhere near the lead, and even his own party was

distancing themselves from him. However, when Trump did win the election, many of the big

news organizations and the Democrats attempted to use hindsight to rationalize how he won.

Essentially, the Black Swan Theory is about being aware of what you are not aware of.

No problem, right? Nassim's advice is just to always assume a catastrophe could happen

at any time.

9. The Potato Paradox

Let's say you have 100 pounds of potatoes. These are special potatoes that are 99 percent

water weight. Now, you decide to leave the potatoes out to dry, because they taste better

when they are 98 percent water. When you go to get your potatoes, how much do they weigh?

Logically, one would think that it would weigh a shade lower than 99 pounds, because 1 percent

of water weight would be 1.0101 pounds.

Well, the answer is actually 50 pounds. That's right, by just losing 1 percent of water weight,

the potatoes would weight half as much.

It comes down to ratios. When the potatoes are 99 percent water, that means that there

is 1 percent solid mass. That makes the ratio of liquid to solids 99:1. However, when it

dehydrates, it changes the ratio of water to solids from 98 percent water and 2 percent

solids, which is a ratio of 98:2, or 49:1. That means the weight dropped in half to 50

pounds.

In case you don't believe us, this is the equation:

(99%)(100) – (98%)(100 – x) = x

(0.99)(100) – (0.98)(100 – x) = x

99 – (98 – 0.98x) = x

99 – 98 + 0.98x = x

1 + 0.98x = x

1 + 0.98x – 0.98x = x – 0.98x

1 = 0.02x

1 / 0.02 = 0.02x / 0.02

50 = x

100 – x = 100 – 50 = 50

8. Simulacra and Simulations

Jean Baudrillard was a French philosopher, and one of his most famous treatise is "Simulacra

and Simulations," which was published in 1981. The very confusing theory essentially

contends that our reality is fake, and we are so far removed from real life that everything

is hyperreal. Baudrillard Even goes as far as to suggest that our life is just a simulation

and we aren't even aware of it.

To illustrate his point, Baudrillard uses a very short story by Jorge Luis Borges called

"On Exactitude in Science." In the story (that is only a paragraph long), there is

a kingdom, where they have made a detailed map of the kingdom that is a scale of 1:1.

The map is then spread out over top of the kingdom, and after a while people think the

map is really the kingdom. He says that our reality is pretty much just a man-made map

that is covering real life.

According to Baudrillard, we got to this artificial reality in four steps. On the website Critical

Theory, they use a pumpkin to show how the steps work, so we're going to keep with

that theme.

It is the reflection of a basic reality: This is an imitation that is as close as possible

to resembling real life. It's a picture of a pumpkin with no special lighting or filters,

just a plain old picture of a pumpkin. It masks and perverts a basic reality: The

picture has been altered to make the pumpkin look better. Lights are added and it has a

nice filter, but it's still a picture of pumpkin.

It masks the absence of a basic reality: A picture of a pumpkin pie made from canned

pumpkin sitting beside a fresh pumpkin. This gives the impression that the pie is made

from fresh pumpkins, even though it's canned. It bears no relation to any reality whatever:

it is its own pure simulacrum. This would be a picture of pumpkins with a pumpkin spice

latte, which contains absolutely no pumpkin at all. The pumpkin taste is made from spices

like nutmeg and cinnamon. What Baudrillard proposes is that modern reality

has as much realness as a pumpkin spice latte has real pumpkin. Our reality, which is constructed

by the media and the government, is as real and as authentic as Walt Disney World or professional

wrestling.

7. The Dichotomy Paradox

Zeno of Elea was a Greek Philosopher who lived from 490 to 430 B.C. He is mostly known for

his riddles and paradoxes, and one of the most famous of them is the Dichotomy Paradox,

which means "The Paradox of Cutting in Two."

In the paradox, Zeno is studying and decides to take a break. For his break, he wants to

walk to a nearby orchard. To get to the orchard, he has to walk halfway there, and this takes

a finite amount of time. The second half of his journey can also be split into two, and

it takes a finite amount of time to walk that distance. Then, the third quarter of the journey

can also be split into two.

This is where the paradox arises because distance can infinitely be divided by two, and that

would mean that Zeno would never reach the orchard. Because, according to Zeno, if you

were to add up all the finite time over an infinite distance, you would get an infinite

amount of time and distance, which means that motion doesn't really exist.

At this point, you may be thinking that Zeno is clearly an idiot (or really, really high)

because if you walk from one spot to another, you get there. Nevertheless, the paradox wasn't

solved until over 2,000 years later by mathematician Georg Cantor. He proved that it's possible

to add up an infinite amount of finite numbers.

6. Vasiliev Equations

Unless you're mathematically gifted and/or highly educated in math, physics is one of

the most difficult topics to understand. And one of the most complicated theories in physics,

which even physicists have a hard time understanding, is the concept of Vasiliev Equations, which

was developed by Mikhail Vasiliev and Efin Fradkin of the Lebedev Institute in Moscow

in the late 1980s. If their theory is correct, then it could explain where space and time

come from.

George Musser, an editor at Scientific America, decided to take a crack at explaining the

theory that many physicists don't understand. He said that the theory is based on the spin

of particles. Basically, all particles of the same type have the same amount of spin.

For example, a photon has a rotation of spin-1, which means that it needs to rotate 360 degrees

to look the same again. If the particle has a spin-2, like a gravitation, then it would

need to rotate 180 degrees. There is also spin-1/2, which means it would need to rotate

720 degrees to look the same. The lowest it can go is spin-0, which is the Higgs field,

and it looks the same no matter how it's rotated.

How high the spin could go is where Vasiliev Equations comes in. They contend that there

is an infinite number of spins; however, physicists thought that particles with infinite spin

was impossible. For one thing, it appeared to go against the leading fully unified theory

of nature, which is string theory. In string theory, if there were an infinite number of

spins, then the Laws of Nature would seize up.

However, physicists have recently learned that in curved spacetime, infinite spin rates

could be possible. If our universe exists in curved spacetime, then Vasiliev's Theory

would support an important aspect of string theory called the holographic principle; meaning

that Vasiliev's Theory can be reconciled with string theory. But again, that is only

if we live in curved spacetime.

5. Maxwell's Equations

James Clerk Maxwell was only 34-years-old when he published one of the most important

papers in physical science, "A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field." When

it was released in 1865, physicists couldn't understand the math, and mathematicians couldn't

understand the physical aspects of it. Because it was so hard to understand, it was essentially

ignored for two decades.

One person it did inspire was Albert Einstein, who used it as a starting point for his Special

Theory of Relativity. In fact, Maxwell was formulating ideas that eventually could have

led him to what Einstein discovered, but Maxwell died at the age of 48 in 1879. Einstein wouldn't

make the discovery until 1905.

We won't go into a lot of detail surrounding the equations, but there are four, which are

pictured above. They essentially explain the world of electromagnetics. The four equations

describe how electric charges and currents create electric and magnetic fields. It also

explains how an electric field can generate a magnetic field, and vice versa.

However, that is just the very basic explanation of what Maxwell's equations are about. Beyond

that, it is too hard to explain and many electrical engineers and physicists don't fully grasp

it. So, yeah, shockingly… neither do we.

4. Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem

Kurt Gödel was born in Germany, and later immigrated to the United States. He is considered

one of the most important mathematicians of the 20th century and he's also thought to

be the greatest logician since Aristotle, who died 2,200 years prior to Gödel being

born.

Gödel has a few theories that are hard to wrap your head around, but his most famous

and important work, which is incredibly hard to understand, is his Incompleteness Theorem.

According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the theorem states:

…that within any axiomatic mathematical system there are propositions that cannot

be proved or disproved on the basis of the axioms within that system; thus, such a system

cannot be simultaneously complete and consistent.

Did you follow all of that, or did your nose start to bleed while thinking about it, too?

In order to understand the theory a little bit better, it's best to go back and explain

what the mathematical world was like before Gödel published his theory in 1931. Before

Gödel, mathematicians thought that all math theories could be solved with proofs that

showed them to be correct or incorrect. An example used by the website Number Sleuth

is Goldbach's Conjecture, which is that all even numbers starting with two can be

expressed by two prime numbers. For example, 2+2=4, 11+13=24, and 601+797 = 1,398, and

so on. Before Gödel, people thought that this could be proved to be correct or incorrect.

What the Incompleteness Theorem did was show that something like Goldbach's Conjecture

is actually impossible to prove, because there is an infinite amount of numbers and if just

one even number couldn't be expressed as two prime numbers, then it would be incorrect.

So that means Goldbach's Conjecture is either true, but isn't provable, or it is false

and the falsehood cannot be proved.

Essentially, what the Incompleteness Theorem proved is that there was a difference between

mathematical truth and mathematical proof. Mathematical proof of Goldbach's Conjecture

is that all even numbers up to 4 × 1018 can be expressed by a prime number. However, the

mathematical truth of Goldbach's Conjecture will never be proved to be correct or incorrect.

Of course, this doesn't only apply to Goldbach's Conjecture, but to all theories in math.

3. The Theory of General Relativity

One of the most famous theories of all time is also one of the hardest to understand:

Albert Einstein's Theory of General Relativity.

Before we get to General Relativity, there are two things we should go over. The first

is that in 1905, Einstein published the Special Theory of Relativity, which basically said

that time and space are linked. In fact, they are the same thing – something called spacetime.

You've probably heard Doc Brown talk about that. So since they are the same thing, that

means space can't be warped without warping time, and vice versa. However, the theory

had limitations. Notably, it only dealt with constant speeds and it failed to explain acceleration,

and acceleration is something that everything in the universe does.

Secondly, before General Relativity, thanks to Newton, the belief was that objects fell

to earth because of gravitational pull. However, objects in the universe don't move because

they are pulled; instead they are moved when they are pushed. Think of a rocket – it

goes into space because booster engines push it into space. So the idea that gravity pulled

instead of pushed was unusual in the world of physics.

This is where the Theory of General Relativity comes in. What Einstein showed is that when

mass comes into contact with spacetime, it can warp spacetime. This warping is actually

what is causing gravity; space is pushing us down on Earth. This happens because mass

will always follow the simplest path in spacetime, but if spacetime is curved, mass will follow

that curve toward the object with the most mass. This also means that the further you

are away from the Earth's surface, the slower time goes because time is less warped.

The Theory of General Relativity was a paradigm shift for many people in the world of physics

and set the foundation for a branch of physics that is still being used today. However, it

is not only the leading theory in physics, it is at odds with the other top theory, which

is…

2. Quantum Mechanics

Famed mathematician Richard Feynman once said that "if you think you understand quantum

mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics." So this one is going to be fun!

Quantum mechanics (QM) is the attempt to explain subatomic particles at the nanoscopic level.

The mechanics of subatomic particles are different than the mechanics of larger objects. For

example, the same rules of size and speed don't apply. Also, with larger objects,

they exist at a specific time and in a specific space. For instance, you exist at this moment

wherever you are reading this sentence, whereas the objects in quantum mechanics exist in

a haze of probability.

According to LiveScience, there are three revolutionary principles of quantum mechanics.

The first is quantized properties. According to classical mechanics, properties like position,

speed, and color should exist on a smooth, continuous spectrum. However, scientists learned

that some properties can sometimes only occur in specific, set amounts. It's similar to

a dial that clicks from number to number. This "clicking" of the dial is what scientists

called quantized. Secondly, light, once only thought to be waves, can actually act as both

a wave and a particle simultaneously. The third principle is that matter can also act

like a wave, but is usually a particle.

Currently, QM is being used to study string theory and loop quantum gravity. Researchers

are hoping that QM will be the key to unlocking many of the mysteries in the universe.

1. We Live on the Event Horizon of a Four Dimensional Black Hole

The Big Bang Theory itself isn't exactly that hard to understand, because the name

is pretty self-explanatory. Essentially, everything in the universe exploded from singularity,

which was a tiny speck of infinite density. While the Big Bang Theory does explain a lot

about the birth of the universe, there are several problems with the theory. For example,

it doesn't explain what caused the Big Bang in the first place.

Since the Big Bang was proposed in 1927, researchers have been trying to figure out a model that

would account for these problems. One of the most mind bending theories comes from the

Perimeter Institute for Theoretic Physics in Waterloo, Ontario. Their theory is that

our universe may be a three-dimensional "wrapping" around a four-dimensional black hole's event

horizon.

Totally makes sense, right? Perhaps we should back up a minute.

According to the Big Bang Theory, our universe exploded out of singularity. Well, singularity

is also found at the center of black holes and in our three-dimensional universe, black

holes have a two-dimensional event horizon. However, if a black hole had four dimensions,

something humans can't conceptualize but is theoretically possible, then the event

horizon would be three dimensional.

Their theory is that our universe exists on the event horizon in a giant, four-dimensional

black hole and our Big Bang was actually a three-dimensional "mirage" of a collapsing

star in a universe that is profoundly different than our own. After the collapse, our universe

expanded and essentially wrapped around the event horizon.

If their theory is correct, and so far math has yet to disprove it, it could also mean

that every time a black hole is born in our universe, then it could spawn another two-dimensional

universe.

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yo guys what's up TheThunderLamp here and today we are continuing our playthrough on The

Escapist 2 so guys before I start the video I just think about a little bit

and I told myself just play the first-prison only because I don't have

the freaking time to beat every individual prison so I'm gonna beat the

first one on the escapists 2 I beaten the first person on The Escapist 1 and I

I never took anything from the internet or the escape is way key or whatever to

help me get through this game so let's get right into this huh

I actually did go to the library and because I checked if you go to beat your

crafting and you go forward here you go you're gonna have the flimsy freaking

cutters who are going to help you get through the fence okay because I did

research every little freaking thing on this game like I spent hours and hours

and you can get through this freaking fence you need the flimsy colors and I

think that was okay oh my god I'm so stressed out because I don't know if I'm

going to make it on this video okay I've got enough screen by two files and one

dog tape of that is the flimsy colors crafted here you go artful dodger Thank

You Maine Maine what a prick okay I'm guessing now hopefully that freaking

French is not electric

I'm gonna whoa okay wait I've never actually seen anything wait oh wait a

minute I can freakin escape right here what whoa okay so if we don't have any

other idea to escape we're gonna use that okay let's go back to the building

okay so what right now what we are doing I don't even know what we're doing let's

go and store or from flimsy corners and everything right here so job time so as

usual they I don't freaking understand the job system on this game but whatever

okay so you go right here and yes sit down you have to attend the job office

when you don't have a job speaking to the job of staff for the reorder to the

money up can't hack it what go back to being a common prisoner okay thank you

so much man thank you oh wait what's that

freaking barbecue oh my god wait the job time didn't I do it I did it why did you

say I didn't do it who hello stranger this one again Oh freak you loll come on

brick you okay Bassel yo bats whoo he has a frickin file I don't have the

money for it should we risk it no actually let's not risk it what the

Freak okay come on okay okay okay okay okay

I don't know why I'm saying a case so many times but I like that were the case

so what caving no guys I'm just rolling you I'm singing for funsies okay okay

damn I just said it again oh come on okay no what the frig no what is wrong

with me okay exercise I'm exercise period I'm not gonna say okay okay Frank

I'm raging at a freaking game that I'm saying okay over freakin time oh oh run

run run run run run okay no what the Freak oh my god I'm so angry I'm so

angry okay stop thank you oh my god okay no I'm just gonna open this I'm not

going to say okay oh my god there's the freakin foil finally oh my god

thank you so freakin much no way oh my god I'm going to freakin escape um okay

sorry sorry I love you officer what's your name officer core

oh no shower period shower time oh my god I just freaking made it okay I'm

fine let's run should we try to escape right freaking now in an end the

freaking video I'm extremely tempted to do that okay but oh my god okay we need

a roll of duct tape so BRB when I find a roll of duct tape

guys I just freakin stop the recording but it was right freakin like five

seconds ago exactly I walked down this freakin room

and they didn't open it because they just wanted to see what it was and was

freaking oh my god okay files I'm gonna go to crafting thing I'm gonna make

another filet flimsy cutters and how do we make the lightweight ooh we need

another foil foil no escapees one playbacks flimsy Carter's damn damn it

damn it okay so the free time okay

should we try to escape

should we oh my god if I mess this up can I not okay then let's use a flimsy

cutters eat space oh okay well Frick

well guys I extremely sorry that was in the freaking

attempt this wasn't the day that we were going to escape I'm going to do a lot

more preparation next time but for now thank you guys so much for

watching my video click that like button and that subscribe button if you enjoyed

and I will see your guys on my next video who maybe is going to be my 100th one so

good bye have a nice day bye

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The good this week?

A company called Bureo making a difference in the world through design.

Bureo collects abandoned fish nets from the ocean, melts them and compresses them to make

lovable, Californian products, such as skateboards and sunglasses.

Here's a fragment of their story:

It's been estimated that 10% of the ocean's plastic pollution...

...is derelict, discarded fishnets.

We saw this as a huge opportunity to setup a collection point for the fishnets,

and turn them into these skateboards that we were really excited to ride.

This is the kind of thing that week love to geek about, and that is why we selected them

for our monthly Contrast grant.

What makes us love them, even more, is their astonishing brand design.

Their imagery, their videos and every single one of their brand publications follows an

unmistakable standard, that speaks about how passionate they are about their own design.

So to contrast that, let me rant about traditional stock photos.

Why the hell would a company choose this picture?

Or this photo for.... anything?!

And they are expensive too!

There is a massive need for images, whether it's for websites, or social media posts or

presentations.

Wink wink.

But the quality of these stock photos hasn't improved at all in years: your standard Google

search will still yield watermarked iStockPhotos and Shutterstock,

and they are all pretty much the same crap.

But there is hope, people.

HOPE!

Which brings us to the tip, our favorite selection of stock, non-stock photos.

Unsplash offers a fantastic, beautiful gallery of amazing, really amazing photography.

They are also shared under the Creative Commons standard,

so you can use them, commercially even, for free.

You don't get a lot of that these days.

StartupStockPhoto.com and DeathToTheStockPhoto.com are also great resources,

but what will truly make your life easier is PlaceIt.net.

It lets you upload a screenshot or an app mockup and places it on the image for you,

adjusting the perspective and even the device glare.

We'll see you tomorrow.

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