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Transcript UnP110 Seven Wonders of which World


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00:00:08| have you ever wondered hey what would it be like to walk the Colosseum in Rome or wander along the Great Wall of China maybe you've even been to Stonehenge or you've always thought about visiting
00:00:21| Machu Picchu well today we're gonna talk about the seven wonders of the world folks and how that none of those are on the list so I'm Dan and I'm Nick books for old friends dissecting one topic at
00:00:42| a time people technology media we've got it all covered each discussion here is a deep dive into our youth perspective on the taboo forbidden subjects they're all on the chopping block baby we don't
00:00:56| pander to popular opinion the mic you can get a little bit dirty morning this podcast may contain mature language and sexual content and is for entertainment purposes only so join us have a good
00:01:09| time okay I'm Dan I'm Nick folks and uh what I think the the diction at the beginning of our intro should have said is that none of these are on the list and that those them there's there's
00:01:41| there's wrong demonstrative adjectives it's gonna haunt me for the rest of my days yeah that's so a long list of wonders I guess this was the first travel brochure well let's start with
00:01:54| this when I was a kid like it would be like referenced on Animaniacs or Looney Tunes or any number of TV shows it's like go to the Seven Wonders of world and they always just show the I think if
00:02:06| you asked me before I did any research I would have said the pyramids and then like I think the Great Wall of China Eiffel Tower probably would have been Niagara Falls maybe maybe yes
00:02:18| slide it in there yeah one drives are there Oh burries yeah the AMA beer ooh and I'm 34 and it didn't occur to me until today that there aren't a seven
00:02:34| wonders of the world yeah I think there are not right now there was a seven ancient wonders of the world you have to come across that yes do you want to let's go over them
00:02:44| alphabet let's list them no I want to list them anti apathetic okay reverse alphabetical in Reverse me reverse right they call the seven wonders of the ancient world and you
00:02:56| were kind of telling how they came about they were he'll do it like the first you know do it chronologically so the works the one wonder that I would say is the wondrous
00:03:08| wonder yeah it's the number one yeah I agree with you the Great Pyramid of Giza hell yeah cuz it's old and it's new it's still here okay it's still new okay I was like I don't know what he's saying
00:03:22| yeah it is last of all kind of like it's the coolest one - it's like the aliens made that one right we're always 100% sure that you've been proven aliens yes past episode vicar Nix anyway what the
00:03:36| yeah the engineering that went behind building that and the number of slaves that probably died it's amazing it I don't literally it's incredible it's a feat of humankind it's a
00:03:48| singularity of human purpose whether it's a good purpose or whether they were paid properly or whether they lived or died is very debatable but the fact that it did get done and was done in such a
00:04:00| fashion before they had wheels then right but not police systems I don't know if they had pulleys and stuff today I would assume so I don't know how you would do it they said that
00:04:12| you could like fly east to make it nice and even but then the stones themselves were like taken from miles away and their precision so they're like within a fiftieth of an inch or something that
00:04:23| made them so balanced and we even goes yeah imagined being the guy who's checking on him after like it took a family of like 400 people like a a month to move one Rock and he was like it's
00:04:36| off they used cracks his whip and he's like it's closer like that's wild take it out and start again like if I bet if we truly could see like they filmed the making of it we cringe it would be
00:04:49| boring no these bores I take like 500 years actually how long did it take I don't know idea but we will find out you couldn't you couldn't guess with a click of a budget and research no I did
00:05:04| not do my research at all I am the uninformed pander the untanned er er that's joined 2582 2560 BC 20 years that doesn't make sense why it's a technological marvel or that
00:05:24| one they think it was built but they can't figure out when it was finished it's a 20-year period yeah and they it's shout out to the Egyptians and all the good work they did yeah
00:05:42| Khufu pyramid is the one I think its largest one it's the most referenced one it's also yeah Khufu is I guess the person who was built after sure and ara oh yeah I accessed whole picture today
00:05:54| that had like its what's the picture you see of it and I was a hell of a crack well right you see a bitter from one angle because the city is right up against it it right all right seen
00:06:05| pictures from the other angle there is like Pizza Hut like there so there's also that oh yeah they're eating pizza and they took a picture and it looks like the emblem for pizza I just right
00:06:17| above the pyramid like it's sponsored mice sponsored by pizza if you want to get an extra pepperoni on your pizza just type in on pan home key code on panniers key code you have to go there
00:06:29| with my cane English translation things absolutely laters way make sure your watery one extra pepperoni do you know I got actual dirt in my today wow that's terrible that's awful
00:06:43| like how could do actual dirt no no not like your most did you snow at Show cornea so I was really looking at porn cause I was pounding I was pounding a filthy Bush up front of my house and as
00:07:01| I have gloves on and as I did one hit with the nail or whenever I popped it and a chunk of dirt and it says it's never happened me in my life actually hit me in my open eye and to the point
00:07:12| where I blinked and it stuck on my eye I could feel it and I could still see but there was like a big chunk of dirt it wasn't a speck or a fleck that you could blink it out I kept blinking and my I
00:07:22| wouldn't close all the way because it was hitting it and it was stuck on my eye and I know what to do because I'd gloves on ha ha so I said to myself I'm gonna just wait this one out
00:07:30| cuz it wasn't that painful and I kept doing this and it was there for like a full minute and I kept going about my business and this chunk of dirt was stuck to my eyeball I'm surprised his
00:07:41| toe of an eye so it's just dirt if it didn't scratch it right then what's it gonna do while it's sitting there was my thought process so I took a shower it's been three hours when the podcast
00:07:52| started I just wiped my eye and found a whole bunch of dirt Wow stilling that's fantastic so wait let me get my guess your initial reaction where are you so mad that you
00:08:01| started punching the bush that you were trying to pull out I um I speared it like I was an unsullied I kept just chatting as hard as I could
00:08:11| like from all different angles smarter to use gravity to help you because you know okay working less against it anyway back to the pyramids which are so important but I have suffered nearly as
00:08:21| much as anyone who build a pyramid as far as I'm concerned mission one will have I'm sure you'll be very painful so pyramids pretty awesome pretty radical are they all for like um what's
00:08:35| it called uh the Great Pyramid it's like this I think there are they all more the side with their the other four side I think they orient all the north south east and west
00:08:43| - right okay that makes a celestial alignment sure I don't know what the many weeks I mean we're left then we got like six and then the Sphinx okay
00:08:53| and the sphinx lost the nose because someone was jealous of the color of the nose or something they say really yeah well there's a story that napoleon shot it off but it was somebody before that i
00:09:02| was gonna say some racially oriented thing because I think the Sphinx's nose was darker than the rest no weird weird yeah this is shaped like just like a news I think there's a regular nose not
00:09:14| like an animal news or anything do we even know I don't I don't know I'm so curious but that's like that's like the butt of all the jokes too on Looney Tunes and all that was it someone was
00:09:24| always chiseling off or knocking off the Sphinx's nose oops by accident yeah yeah in fact that was one of the big jokes in cartoons it would be like an artist was finally
00:09:35| finishing up this stinks and he chipped it one wrong spot in the nose crumbles and he will go and like make that face yeah I do not know interesting okay well let's um cuz I don't want spent all day
00:09:47| on this because then we have to spend all day on the others to be fair let's not yeah let's not be fair what are the other seven ancient wonders of the world I'm sure we know them all
00:09:56| zoo the oldest here the second oldest is the mausoleum and how like our Nasus that was actually the mouse in a mausoleum mausoleums were you how's a dead body
00:10:07| yeah but in the tombs of what I don't know where that is I see the name I'm looking at it I just don't know it's like like a Greece so it's just like a really really big issue yeah it's huge
00:10:19| its massive it uh I don't have any specs on how tall it is maybe this will tell me no I don't care oh you know there's one that has the UM the timeline the existing one you're looking at has a
00:10:38| nice color picture how old yeah this one exactly Oaks at home everyone at home who's Vueling with us okay cool so that one is kind of did you also notice this so sorry we're jumping around a little
00:10:53| but um this is seven ancient wonders of the world were pretty much all centered in like Mesopotamia you know I mean it's supposed to be like Procrustes origin of the world in cradle or know what I
00:11:02| believe but but it won't cradle of great horses that we think we already name originally from and this list was kind of just like created by remember Knights of the BSE
00:11:14| era yeah which is kind of weird to think right like there was a tour a touring industry back like an Odysseus like Odysseus would be like I saw the seven wonders of the world and you'd be like
00:11:24| oh he's a traveled man he's seen it true it did mean you are learn it and had money drop both things are well well-received by the populace it's like an Instagram of theme sort of kind of is
00:11:41| yeah like it doesn't really mean anything cuz like your Rich Dad could have just sent you there and maybe you visited when you're five so it doesn't count
00:11:48| or maybe went there on business I don't know you got you're just passing through and you saw it neat candidate I don't even know if you saw it you can lie couldn't you
00:11:59| does it really evokes oh there's certain places that evoke a feeling if you're looking at ruins I don't know I guess some people are more measured of than I I don't know that it evokes a feeling
00:12:09| for me you definitely could if you found the right rulings that like actually house like sews like there's a few ruins there's a like Pompeii that evokes a feeling because it's actually still
00:12:21| there and then the Colosseum that's still mostly standing so you can understand it but there are other ruins that are just like rocks and you're just like this is weathered away to nothing
00:12:30| well yeah that makes sense I guess you wouldn't feel anything there so hold on let's we were at number two though right the mausoleum which nobody knows about really yeah
00:12:41| so mausoleum it originated from this guy hung ma I'm gonna say Mazel Mazel Losos Mazel Oh sister know what who cares that guy's dead his tomb so if you like combine those
00:12:55| two words together it's like the etymology of basa Liam I was like miles out right - yeah possibly it makes sense yeah so makes sense it's really one of those things that's kind of
00:13:07| self-centered when you die and it's just your corpse it's no longer new but your housing a giant movie it would be really cool if there were like
00:13:16| millions of bodies I mean that's what the pyramids were aren't I I don't know it's the pyramid were multiple was this supposed to be like a mosque a little burial spots I think that's why they
00:13:27| were triangular I think there may even been like where they were buried there's something pointing straight up so that they their spirit could leave through the top I think that was just for
00:13:35| Pharaohs I wasn't furthermore all right that's no no that's what I'm saying no but I mean it's essentially a fancy tomb for one person you're saying the mausoleum isn't
00:13:47| cool because it's for many people so I'm like looking as they're dirt my mustache won't tell you know I got dirt crazy today I'm just saying that like there's a huge amount of hubris involved that
00:13:59| like you're requiring all these people to build waste their time on your burial mound it's really here accurately yeah your afterlife which isn't real oh I'm just being a dick I'm being a dick to
00:14:13| the Egyptians I'm real sorry yeah so there's I'm gonna switch it up a little bit so there's like this element of Buddhism that's like your life is made up of different pieces that are like
00:14:27| they're supposed to be like unwavering like things that you can't control you need to like give up so like there's impermanence I think they're suffering and there's like what's the third one
00:14:41| [ __ ] I think it's like unhappiness or something not suffering well we do say self right I didn't say suffering I don't know if that counts so these
00:14:52| people are like trying to it's like a cognitive bias to like try to anchor yourself to try to make it so that you don't die or your memory doesn't die or your lineage doesn't die oh the third
00:15:04| one is a non-self so it's like letting go of yourself so it's just like weird like you're so into this world that you need stuff from this world to like let you if there's an afterlife let you
00:15:18| transition like what is the end of that bridge it's because you you have you've accumulated stuff in your life you feel accomplished you feel like you've earned something if it were to disappear in a
00:15:28| blink of an eye that would really piss you off and you're taking it exactly to your age I am tomb a pyramid that no one can get into well they buried him with the
00:15:38| riches right yeah like just in case you imagine that having the audacity to own all the wealth in the entire land it's like literally like the 1% type thing like everyone else is poor can barely
00:15:50| like eat afford bread and you're like and if I guy leave all my gold okay just in case I want to take a bowl of food in the kingdom just shove it I went yeah I'm saying my to it and it's not even
00:16:01| based on the fact it's on maybe I I just need it just in case and it's like I'm hungry sir and it's like I might be able to bring this to happen that's actually that with me so
00:16:13| let's let's go ahead to plunge houses mogul in late house next yeah the Lighthouse of Alexandria oh my god that's my favorite Wow it's just I guess it was important I don't know that I
00:16:30| care that much it was really tall I guess that's crazy that it's almost the size of a pyramid no I skip to the next one oh the Colossus of Rhodes yeah which is
00:16:44| cool cuz I want to get into that that's a cooler it's a wait let's close this one out it's a great lighthouse that rolls amazed by it it's one of the earlier ones yes you should have seen it
00:16:53| if you're alive to just hit the door alive 2,000 years ago but it was incredible one-seven-one there's a world moving on to the next wonder of the world
00:17:01| yeah the Colossus just move a lot of fantasy has this like I think Lord of the Rings has this everything I think Game of Thrones has it certainly does you see a lone enter the Colossus
00:17:12| of Rhodes look up and sorry this is waters of Rhodes was i naked dude underwear yeah with the crown of spikes and like something in his arm a spear or something yeah but he stood like a
00:17:24| hundred seven feet tall and he was like write it like a waterway so as you were coming into the town like you would see it like we just mentioned yeah you mentioned this and all the
00:17:34| fantasy novels I'm like everything has it everything has a Colossus for Rhodes is just like this naked statue that just stands up over
00:17:41| and everyone has to fly under and then it's like as you approach you're like oh damn that thing's huge I think that this one succumbed to an earthquake like she was out if it was
00:17:51| build by I'm gonna say sundar nate be high yeah I think it was like they took a long time building it and then finally it came down and like 50 years after it was done yeah earthquake 226 BC baby
00:18:06| yeah so it's kind of comical that they try to do this like awesome thing that defies the world and then they fail at it but they're like hey Ryan it's floating there at the Harbor yeah I I
00:18:19| didn't actually think you were onto something that's weird with a little uh bullcrap Buddhists talk but I think we're gonna come back to it again and again and it's
00:18:28| like defying nature a little bit and that's what makes it a wonder of the world there's an element to this that we as human beings like individual lives don't see the changing of the world
00:18:39| around us we don't see erosion which there's a unit for it called bubnov which is like dear Matt oh yeah it's the amount of erosion that happens over like thousands of years so like we're
00:18:53| completely oblivious to the amount that like a rock would get a road or like we think rots as rocks as a permanent thing rock is the most permanent thing yeah meanwhile people who know Bob mouths you
00:19:04| know I'm not all your bob nobb and I've ever liked rocks they rode like crazy man like waterways rivers mountains volcanoes onions yeah we're touching on some things here
00:19:15| all the changing of the environment is something you anka trolls earthquakes so what's the next age seven ancient wonders of the world but what's next ah let's see it's good uh like Zeus the
00:19:27| Statue of Zeus which is probably when it sounds like it's just another causes of roads but not in the water so it's not as cool I think yeah no this'll make oh sorry
00:19:37| cool banana and then we got two more is it the Hanging Gardens of Babylon or and I skipped one so the Hanging Gardens of Babylon I think was like a ruler who wanted to
00:19:50| lure his wife who was a sure sounds hot to me to the to the desert by building desert yeah by building a luscious garden and it sounds like my man is swimming upstream while
00:20:06| peeing that way like there's so many things working against him here but it does sound questionable but since you don't wanna max review me the UM but what is it essentially was like the
00:20:19| greatest collection of plants and Gardens Nebuchadnezzar King Nebuchadnezzar no shard out matrix that's for the ship squad oh that's kind of cool owner with
00:20:31| the earth is queen amethyst she missed the green hills and valleys of her homeland so he built her he brought them home to her in the derelict it looks I like all of the pictures of it like
00:20:45| Atlantis yeah I feel like Atlantis fits in like these [ __ ] places like it I think it actually existed one time didn't my I mean do rocks on the ground really exists you could you could have
00:21:00| paid people historians to say it existed I mean it's probably cheaper than actually building it that's true what's the last one can you say the temple and this 2p I'll do temple hold on you can
00:21:14| say it yeah I know you got it a new temple of artemis at really Theseus at a thesis why is there another one there's I was just making sure you clarifying keywords when people are searching for a
00:21:29| little bit speech make sure they find your voice oh so does that listen anyway LP I'll just blow right over that one no one cares yeah anyway what's crazy is um
00:21:43| essentially two historians are noted from this list Herodotus and callimachus of cyrene Oh what was that guy's name holy [ __ ] I don't know but anyway they were the
00:21:56| ones who coined these seven ancient wonders and they were like they were the seven wonders of the world for the longest time the Great Pyramids of Giza the Colossus of Rhodes
00:22:06| Hanging Gardens of Babylon Lighthouse of Alexandria mausoleum at halicarnassus statue of zeus at olympia and the temple of artemis any pieces one of them I don't think any of that I don't know why
00:22:22| gotta you know why have heard of the Hanging Gardens and then the pyramid sigh everyone knows but camera or the guy's name begin with an H it was some ridiculous name but one of those one of
00:22:32| those wonders I think was destroyed by a guy who wanted to seek fame because he destroyed it and he was sure he was banished from being written or talked about Wow and there was his name so is
00:22:46| it dude from 300 what was it whoa Gerard Butler with the know to do with the alien itis know the action is oh no he was cool I know a guy who was trying to if they're T snow what was his name is
00:23:09| no one no one ever named their kid that like that was his rule with him like they would not speak of him it was like deformed I wish I'd never disliked I felt if he had days there's some
00:23:19| guarantees no [ __ ] it's gonna bother me forever then he was like as he says he's like ah dammit King Leonidas kneel before your king he has a real good joke coming up there he says I would but
00:23:35| after killing all your men my knees really hurt essentially he says a cooler but Sierra T's yes anyway yeah dude so I guess it was a different name but either way they do his name live never
00:23:53| beyond thing anyone named their kids at for a long time I might name my next kid charities Ranger a nice ring so how do those wonders make you feel Nick tell me the truth not honestly they
00:24:11| don't even strike a chord with me the only one that's awesome is the pyramids I do want to see the pyramids I would have never seen the Hanging Gardens like I feel like that would have better
00:24:20| they're long gone oh yeah Oh 100% they died like five years later right cuz he forgot the wood or them or something 600 years huh like someone kept watering them
00:24:31| yes nebuchadnezzar had some power i think that's where you have a lot of children with you your your wife sister and then you know you have a lot of less weight with those a lot of names you can
00:24:49| give out yeah yeah we started using old names that's kind of interesting your genes mm-hmm my genes Levi's you can't go synod of nebuchadnezzar could be no one would
00:25:02| know they say they have like a white patch on the top of their head though that's the rabbit that melded white taste Holmes in your brain so what's interesting to me is when we're gonna
00:25:14| talk about seven wonders of the world I thought we're gonna talk about things we're going to talk about next yeah so exists now right and I guess we're biased because they're not the
00:25:25| seven ancient wonders of the world they're just Cove wonders of the world they're cool things and they they often do get coined as a wonder of the world there's a company called what's the
00:25:35| company seven wonders yeah seven seven seven wonder it's like new7wonders is the name of the company it did a thing from 2007 or so 2008 somewhere in there where they wanted a contemporary effort
00:25:48| to rebrand the seven natural wonders of the world and they pulled the entire world so they must have representatives from every country like the Olympic Committee exactly fief anyway they um
00:26:01| just bribe them already what I think was really cool is that um they had a vote and uh of a seven that one you ready for him uh-huh Great Wall of China definitely belongs in there yeah and
00:26:12| press you can see on this wall on the world yeah you can see it from space it's kind of badass yeah you can see a lot of things from space now that our telescopes are better
00:26:20| though yeah Petra don't know what that is Pepe tra yeah Petra typing it's in Jordan I don't even know that's weird that we don't know anything about that you would think
00:26:37| given the time this is Ida Jones Oh what is it this is like where the Holy Grail was it kept the UM the square steps like the things that go each other so no you can't cross the great deal yeah anyway
00:26:55| Elliman was built in 100 BC so it was Redeemer I think that's the one in a non Venezuela not Peru where they have a party carnival Brazil is it is that Christ the Redeemer one raised on top of
00:27:15| the hill yeah and he's doing the the palms open yeah but geez that Rio de Janeiro yeah I think it is Brazil right yeah yeah there you go Christ the Redeemer and I have a
00:27:26| nice cable car that goes right up to his dis camp yes is it to his cap I guess up anyway we didn't skip around because we'll come back to some of these you want to Google every friggin one kiddin
00:27:36| about his cap but there is a cable car okay the Machu Picchu which I referenced in the intro do you know what that is it's like that yes Peru it's like uh what's crazy about
00:27:49| this is the Incans I think built it in like the 1400s and um it's just crazy it's on top of a mountain it's like a small village made of uh I read about at Machu Picchu one stands for old one
00:28:02| stands for like cruddy so it was like an old cruddy but like it's cuz all the hills were made up like polish some kind of polished stone anyway it looks very um poor but it's like at the super top
00:28:15| of the world like it's beautiful it's I don't know how high off the ground it's very high that's almost like a monster I like Montserrat in Spain Barcelona like though I say monks or priests I think
00:28:26| they're pretty I know you tell my some kind of Monk yeah like air way up in the way up in the handles not even Hills it's like on top of the mountain mountain yeah it was
00:28:35| kind of crazy I've actually been there and it's like there's no way you would ever attack that it's like the bad area there's no way to like get up the hill to attack those people and then also
00:28:45| those people are nuts like they like they have like the same thing as a new rio de janeiro where they have the like a little statue on top of like the top of the mountain and then like a monk or
00:28:55| priest would like have this rope and climb up the rope like 300 400 feet I have like change out like the whatever flag they had up there oh yeah dude he's changing out the Garba changing of the
00:29:07| garb that's a good one changing of the garb kitchen inside I don't know what Heston was no one can go that's like where they used to play those sports where the winning team would get the
00:29:20| headed yeah the ball through the hoop mm-hmm like I was gonna get skinned there I want the OL guess what's next to Coliseum hell yeah it's about time there's three in a row that I've seen
00:29:32| this is crazy don't care yeah yeah not a lot of jobs yeah next up the Taj Mahal don't let me to the no no no son of a [ __ ] you're damn right I heard that
00:29:46| eyes from hall I think was on in the movie uh Slumdog Millionaire ya know I was just home with it was a rich whatever he was I'm not sure what the titles are I think that was for his
00:30:00| wife right yeah who died and then he was like ah [ __ ] well I think he had all this money and he was trying to that's not what he said he wanted to make the most beautiful
00:30:14| thing in her honor they started like building everything and the most expensive beautiful things he could if you had finished it do you think the wife would have been like yeah pick this
00:30:25| color and he'd be like what's the hole yeah I think so sounds about right and that honorary mention because that seven right there was a Great Pyramid of Giza again which I think belonging Louis
00:30:37| so comin up yeah so Park News Podcast Giza yeah new7wonders this company huh that did this whole voting thing and they have an official website and they um they update every year and
00:30:51| they're like super official they're on top of everything they're getting paid money that's really that's lately they started creating lists for their lists also then they had something listen this
00:31:03| is the new 7 wonders of nature and it was just nature of natural ones it was like the heat was iguazu falls oh wait a hollow landing Bay yeah you know what these are
00:31:13| yeah anyway they they they did they denoted these as in things that weren't man-made they were just naturally occurring phenomena huh and these were the top seven as voted by new7wonders
00:31:28| you may continue halong bay I don't know what that is jeju island puerto princesa underground river that sounds cool Table Mountain Table Mountain sounds like it's just um one of those plateaus it's like
00:31:44| clouds or underneath it I'm just like ba yeah baby yeah yeah even though I don't know why you went there anyway Komodo which is probably the island for Komodo dragons and all that it's
00:31:58| probably like to some badass island it's not that's really really miss named and I think this is a cop-out but the Amazon rainforest that's like saying the biggest thing we can think of yeah
00:32:10| that's kind of a cop a plea then they actually picked the seven cities like the Seven Wonders cities of the world that's so dumb but you want to go over them real quick hit over in South Africa
00:32:25| vegan the Philippines Havana Cuba oh come on check that out Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Beirut Lebanon Doha Qatar and La Paz Bolivia which a couple I wouldn't probably visit all its almost paying for
00:32:41| me yeah then they need a list for seven wonders of the underwater world and I was like you're pushing it guys we don't need a list for the seven wonders of the underwater world we got
00:32:51| like five Barrier Reef's on here like what what did you think it was gonna day then they went and did seven wonders of the industrial world and I was like I don't know London sewage system Brooklyn
00:33:04| Bridge look at the next seven wonders of the solar system is you just taking liberties with the word seven wonders although I do want to go over these real quick because I love space
00:33:26| sure and Colitis it's a moon on Saturn I actually don't know anything about it it's the only thing on this whole list I don't understand the Great Red Spot on Jupiter that's a cop-out but it is like
00:33:37| the coolest thing the asteroid belt they pick the whole belt they shouldn't be able to do that the surface of the Sun is one of the seven wonders of the solar system Serpas but that's how many
00:33:51| kilometers across is that that's like that's such a carpet like yeah the oceans of Earth they picked which ties back to the earlier list the seven wonders of the underwater world so we
00:34:02| know where that list is feeding and then we got the rings of Saturn which I'll give you that that's an airplane and then Olympus Mons on Mars which is that huge huge ass mountain yeah
00:34:12| monstrous and then they have lists of wonders of the world so I'm not getting in all this but they they're cashing in big time right now yeah but so is everyone else is that what the some
00:34:24| wonders of the world are it's like kind of a cash-in yeah it's a travel plan but it's kind of cool yeah I mean there's so much to this world has to offer I think most of these things were made before
00:34:37| movies really came about before Planet Earth and all that I feel like you can get a similar experience now you can even do like virtual reality where if you want to go to a city you can just
00:34:48| plop it in and walk around google map it no it always the feeling have you been in New Orleans I don't think so this is how I know I'd rather not I've gotten pretty close
00:35:00| pretty close my friend some cities I don't think you want to smell like New York City I'd rather not smell it go on the subway mmm but smelling it as part of it isn't it yeah it invades your
00:35:12| brain if it's not that's fine even if it's not a pleasant smell doesn't mean it's like I would like to stop smelling this now it's doesn't happen you can't that's not that's part of it though I
00:35:22| think that goes in it's like did that money or I smell something they've changed the way you perceive the world this so far it hasn't but it's only been like four hours so I don't know there
00:35:36| could be a lot of microbes on that and they have an easy pathway into my bloodstream right through my eye so out of all of those which one do actually let's go over let's let's talk about
00:35:46| some of the ones that used to be on the list did you know the Empire State Building was the seventh wonder of the world for a long time depending on the list everyone made lists the Golden Gate
00:35:55| Bridge that's a lot of lists which is kind of cool I didn't realize it was a larger suspension bridge of the time an engineering moves forward mark ladder yeah the marvels of the world so they'll
00:36:07| keep changing so we should have new7wonders like every ten years or something huh yeah did you know the Leaning Tower of Pisa was on the list of often times which is kind of cool for
00:36:19| pictures because then you can stand in front of it act like your Kenji at high five people yeah that's the cheesiest they ever seen I know it's early statement so that bothers me so like it
00:36:29| bothers you it doesn't bother me it's just I think it's funny when someone takes a picture of everyone doing it if bother as I think of the person who thinks they're enjoying life but they're
00:36:38| just copying everyone else so they are not enjoying it at all they don't even know what it feels like to have happiness and their soul I don't know joy be crying while you know I'd eat
00:36:54| here I can't feel anything without permission but it's the same thing who like I think people who interrupt celebrities to get there like a picture about them are or autographs like I
00:37:04| don't understand autographs well actually this is the one thing we have in common I don't get autographs at all like even from my favorite athletes and stuff I'm like could you sign this it's
00:37:14| gonna be your handwriting of your name on a sure that I won't wear it's not yeah like you I think you show you show that off to other people who wouldn't like
00:37:27| like that oh I don't think get to show it off I mean it's like a you just tell someone you have it John the Clair autograph oh my god you have John McClair I'll be like yeah remember
00:37:37| eighty eight ten or eight the Crazy Eights line then we look in he wasn't on that I mean after that line it was the John LeClair Rocky Lindros sly and they they oh my god they were the most
00:37:47| dominant line and hockey for so long their Ruby like John the Claire was number Teddy would score from like within ten feet of the net right he had so many assists lordy and then stones
00:37:58| like P you got his autograph yeah I'm gonna be doing it five seconds I don't know I just have it yeah you can't it's not even like a recession of yours I mean you can put it on a possession but
00:38:11| then you what do you do you sell that possession you look at it how often do you look at something in your house and you go oh that is that's beautiful I'm glad I spent so much time getting that
00:38:20| thing not getting any joy from that no even though even though the big name brand autographs are really just it's a money thing so you could it's worth so and so I don't even how often autographs
00:38:31| are sold like how often do they change hands adenoid it I don't even know like I get only like it only makes sense when it's on like a like a baseball that is like record-breaking and then you get it
00:38:44| signed by the person because it's like more authentic that way that makes more sense that way yeah but it's still even then it's literally just autographed by a guy like he just wrote his name on it
00:38:54| I don't get it yeah some of the signatures don't even look that good well of course they don't I don't care that it looks good I mean just even the idea Wow nice shirt do does a shirt show
00:39:05| off the you got John LeClair blurry you got a Johnny Lee Claire Claire references for like no one at home will understand did you have a 50 goals season I think I did I think you did see
00:39:21| you think you got close oh I don't know you didn't move very fast so I'm surprised but I think you just sort of rather that didn't clean up some garbage and his men
00:39:30| Big E was throwing up numbers like ridiculous if I had 128 points one year I'm putting my Big E now not John John the good guy I met him at um Foreman Mills when we waited in line for him for
00:39:44| an hour and a half why because my mom thought we wanted his autograph of a gun shut up Johnny J Leclerc so we waited for John McClair for an hour right he
00:40:03| had just lost an afternoon game to the Rangers he showed up late he was miserable not in the mood to do an autograph thing at the former Mills of northeastern thought of it and when we
00:40:16| finally got up to him he wouldn't smile and they didn't want to do pictures my mom wanted to do a picture anyway so she was trying to get us to pose and he didn't want to pose and the person was
00:40:23| taller not take pictures and he was like and he did like an audible sigh and my mom called John declare a weasel and she was very mad and said we waited here now our knee was like oh she say that to him
00:40:39| she called him to his face at him no mommy's old as he was being escorted away and he ignored her but so get this so that year I think they played Tampa Bay in the playoffs this is a few weeks
00:40:51| from the playoffs every time that he got in close to score my mom would say weasel at home we lost that series to Tampa Bay when we really shouldn't have everyone in my house plays my mom never
00:41:04| calling John McClaren giving him the weasel curse no one she cursed him called him a weasel go back to who is a seven wonders of the world the materialistic stuff does it
00:41:16| make you satisfied isn't that kind of I think you can actually derive pleasure from these things and experience like if I somehow made it to the top of a mountain where only monks were and like
00:41:28| I saw something that only a handful of people in the world did and I saw a sunrise that was so beautiful because just the angle full of crap you don't think oh no no no
00:41:41| [Music] I can go in my pants for a really nice sunrise top Thai sunrise ever it's cliche and I would I would absolutely whip out my
00:41:57| phone and snapchatted or something and like post it like everyone else look like a wooden Instagram it I think Instagram is the worst at this point it's like the most but that's that's
00:42:05| leads in the materialistic like satisfaction like there's no way to derive permanent satisfaction from anything which leads into impermanence right because all of these things
00:42:16| they're gonna disappear they are but this also leads against your argument like the fact that this hallowed area this incredible feat of Engineering is the greatest we have to offer and that
00:42:31| it will eventually be gone is kind of beautiful it's kind of awesome that you can see it while it's here like we just mentioned the seven ancient wonders of the world mm-hmm we'll never see them
00:42:42| because they're almost all gone no so to us they have no value like we can talk about them as much as we want the giant statue of Rhodes Colossus of Rhodes but it doesn't mean anything to
00:42:54| us I think it means something more if you actually went and did see it and did experience it it might not really change your life but you can't fake seeing something or experiencing it I don't
00:43:07| know so I think there is an inert value in being able to see one of the seven wonders or the seven wonders of the solar system if we get to touring the solar system the surface anyway but like
00:43:26| if you were to really see some of these places I think so you've seen the movie uh yeah um I see are you glad you saw them did you waste your time I don't know Rome so there's like a Coliseum and
00:43:38| let you see the actual costume I did yeah I'm like walked around it they let you walk yes and now I it's smaller than you would imagine now obviously it's built up based on a movie you called
00:43:48| gladiator with Russell Crowe in it but starring Russell Crowe yeah and in gerard butler as 300 I know it's very moving smaller than I would have thought I could see why it'd be
00:43:58| important because the feats of engineering that have like bloomed in our lifetime like stadiums like this is the first stadium like one of the early stadiums it still stands so it's like
00:44:09| cool it's understandable that I be into it hello Wrigley Field is falling apart as we speak yeah so that I get pompei I get you can actually see the moment of demise for so
00:44:21| many people there and then how they lived like tiny homes but beautiful and like the way you could you can understand how they would have lived I'll cook your noodle do you think it's
00:44:33| beautiful because it was destroyed though if it was not destroyed in the way that was it I mean it was preserved though by being in like apply a pyroclastic flow so like that was the
00:44:44| only way that I would be able to see it like the way it is so what if someone was like here's Pompeii or let's let's give it a different name runners here's the roof okay and you be
00:44:55| like oh what's true they'd be like a city off the outskirts in Italy or nothing happened and you'd be like let me see maybe like this is how they let their daily lives this is two people who
00:45:07| were in love this is two people here and the tragedy hadn't happened who's happened to capture a day in the life of the roof or whatever I called it like would it be not beautiful at all
00:45:19| it's like the dangers that are like still living the way they lived thousands of years ago yeah like does it lose its beauty I think the fact that they died so suddenly and that
00:45:31| this is their final photograph is what gives that meaning entirely yeah that guy that guy was in touch with his Buddhist self is he was in touch with a lot of things but God bless him yeah I I
00:45:58| think it's beautiful that it they died like that in like whoosh like a moment yeah it hits you so fast I think you can actually feel over life that died there I think you can actually
00:46:11| palpably feel that so this goes to one of the stats that surprised me is that if you were to die you would think that your bones would last a long time like bones are one of those things that
00:46:24| have that myth around them um someone who did a podcast called criminal Phoebe judge right yeah shout out she loves the podcast everyone should check hers out but really she tells everyone
00:46:38| to check ours out mm-hmm she did one on um body [ __ ] decaying yeah body farms where they like actually do these experiments they actually have cadavers that have recently died donated their
00:46:50| bodies to science and they put them in different environments they submerge some and well your liquid oil they put some in like tar they put some and like covered in covered in bird feet harp and
00:47:04| played out in the field covered in carpet help I hear within screaming weasel we saw a weasel but anyway so go ahead I don't know the results here so absolutely fifty years old so it's not
00:47:20| that long it's within your own lifetime that your own bones will decay all right so where do we stand on um canonized saints I don't know where you're going with this
00:47:34| what I always thought was weird when um someone in the Catholic Church is canonized the saint their bodies are preserved and enshrined somewhere and all those eager he turtle-like inside
00:47:46| his own basilica yeah and like they say their bones are still like intact and stuff what a little bout st. Peter that one's pretty far back but like but they like seal them in a box and like sucked
00:47:56| out all the is that we said why so it's the oxygen that deteriorates the body I've no idea I just know that like corrosion happens if you expose it to oxygen another unless you're a see
00:48:06| nitrogen pump that's an art gas that prevents it from being or like what's that H word hydrogen tend to the idea no no no that fluid that they they would always
00:48:21| what's the word they like it keep getting hot reboot good yeah what's I called though damn it is itself fluid yeah well involved in bothering is the same thing it is
00:48:34| embalming Chloe you're just giving the technical term for it yeah that begins with late chip hair like does keep going anyway but like yeah so there's ways of keeping stuff preserved sure so we get
00:48:50| well how about this a seven wonders the world what if we could preserve them forever when they eventually be outdated anyway what they'd be overridden by the things that are better skyscrapers of
00:49:01| today are really impressive way-hey better well kind of him they're not one person building it either not one person oh no no not at all like the Empire State Building was the
00:49:12| biggest most in crazy building of all time and that was when I was a kid for my life damn it firmly in formaldehyde idea threw me off with age I was thinking
00:49:23| that I hide hmm anyway I was pushed to believe the Empire State Building was the biggest greatest like just super powerful feat now I'm like that's a crappy old building yeah I don't even
00:49:40| think they can feel it even that's all wrong I don't even think it seats for office building I think they're just like huh what do we do with this really like it has offices in it but I don't
00:49:49| think that they're state-of-the-art like how do you if it's a building that's like mostly made of metal the prizes to get good reception I think it like blocks your cell phone signal so you're
00:49:59| like [ __ ] how do I make a call and stand by them can you imagine that yeah Empire State Building [ __ ] two out of 10 stars yeah bad cell phone reception
00:50:08| I can't Instagram my photos from the top of it hmm I'm trying to think any others the Great Barrier Reef shows up a lot thank goodness he showed up in the seven underground city high in the Old City of
00:50:20| Jerusalem shows up a lot the CN Tower which was that Canadian know Niagara Falls so good call earlier sorry oh we didn't touch on this one your favorite stone edge oh yeah so this
00:50:35| is part of why we wanted to talk about this it's the impermanence of life so we make these assumptions based on what was around or what was recorded like
00:50:46| Stonehenge I think like the original few stones that were there they I think they pointed due north like there's one stone that's like the base and like if you stand directly at that base and look at
00:50:59| the other stone it points directly north and then the other one I think points directly at like sunrise on the Solstice or something yeah there's a winter solstice uh thing going on yeah so
00:51:11| there's there's like a weird orientation that existed before it was even there so there was like three stones there prior to the other ones being added and it points to a civilization that existed
00:51:21| prior to what we know they were blue stones erected in just for the audience who has no clue at Stonehenge is are you an idiot I don't know the stat on expect stones which you were referencing where
00:51:42| there is earliest 3000 BC insane right but is not set you were thinking about people 5000 years ago that were looking at the stars in determining this is the moment where things shift life the
00:51:55| Solstice is that things change at that that moment in time so there's an interesting line of thought we can break into era when nowadays we're so hyper intelligent we have so many answers that
00:52:10| our fingertips were so able to research things with our phones and the internet yeah and there's constant flow of tech I mean I'm learning more about Stonehenge in like history and everything every
00:52:21| time I do this podcast I'm learning so much back then 5,000 years ago you couldn't do that know it someone of intelligence oh you definitely couldn't there's no way they could research 5,000
00:52:35| years before then or even 10 towns over from them you don't even get that information you're not connected to so I think what intelligent people did is they they obsessed on things I think
00:52:50| about it I mean they were intelligent people one guy that figured it out I was like hey really let's give it a pen guys I mean let's give it a group okay and they met and
00:53:01| they discuss things and they took their job very seriously but their job was literally lining up a stone with south or north and then to the point where maybe the solstice they knew where the
00:53:14| stars were at all times they wouldn't map the stars every night and figure out how much it moved every night and when it coincided again and when the sunrise shifted and when the shadows lengthened
00:53:24| like that was what they did all day so it was a much slower more plotting more it's a different pace of life mm-hmm but intelligent people were intelligent people back then so I guess
00:53:40| that leads into two different things and I'm gonna talk about of course they like the passage of time and the data that we store so like Stonehenge inherently has dated to it and if you were to save data
00:53:55| to give to other people later on in life like thousands of years later what BTM could you use like the sunset English stones interestingly enough you're talking about things that live more than
00:54:15| our lifetime because our lifetime will end another lifetime when another lifetime one and you're trying to leave something that lasts longer than that so the only things of viability are like
00:54:28| you said stone yeah long-term time as in the years and years and years there's a fragility to what we're doing is that we're making it so we're storing all our data onto all of these like hard drives
00:54:42| or o-z drives we don't no SSDs like as we're getting finer and finer in the way we do things the more fragile they become so eventually it'll be like all of our data could be erased
00:54:58| by like a solar burst soon we'll be like [ __ ] what do we do now we have to recover it from like some secret vault are they um are they putting the internet on our hard drive somewhere I
00:55:15| think that's what archive.org does actually not only they're trying to like have a server that allows you to upload whatever you think is valuable like this podcast to Lauren hi org but I think
00:55:28| they have backups of it so you can restore what the internet was you can also do the Wayback Machine so you can see what websites were but what if they get fried I don't know I mean it could
00:55:43| be that we were this mice a organized before another friend of the podcast Vsauce did an episode on how to truly erase something mm-hm and it made me really
00:55:55| think because it's it's very easy it's fairly easy to start to wipe a hard drive but you can always recover stuff from it you can always just get stuck because use mathematics and pieces to
00:56:06| kind of just piece them back together they only fit back together one way the way you broke it so then you could boil it an acid and something else and really dissolve it but ultimately if it the
00:56:17| technology advanced enough could reconnect everything the way it was made you could almost always wreak elect data as painstaking as it sounds mmm isn't I almost went on third tangent here
00:56:33| isn't that what black holes do they're they're the only thing that can erase data I think entirely that we know of like the only thing that he does is Hawking
00:56:45| radiation yeah yeah so it's really like the the old iteration first yeah that's kind of wild so no matter what we do we always leave behind some sort of trace or like
00:57:00| so that leads into the golden record so there was a Voyager mission I think there's several of them that sent out probes the farthest reaches of the universe and on that hold on let's slow
00:57:15| down people confuse solar system galaxy and universe a lot and we're a very intellectual I will relays a sexy because there's no
00:57:24| way to reach outside the universe but the hope do you know artists Jimmy Adams I know I do love antenna doing the time it is that's how much they actually did some adjustments there thinking it's
00:57:40| probably 10 to the 78 I got to redo this that Oklahoma you should put on get every time they and just cross it out and put another one under it who are you funny so this thing this Voyager
00:57:54| traveling millions and millions of millions of miles away light-years away what's on it what are you getting it so there's a golden disc that they put on there to
00:58:03| tell other civilizations of what we would is it a cd-rom it's low literal golden disc so like it's almost like a record like you would spin it it tells them how to spin it so that they can get
00:58:15| like the binary code off of it what's it written in English in symbols so part of the symbols is like if you look at our solar system in the galaxy like it would tell you how to find us from the most
00:58:28| prominent points so I think I know are you talking about it was that and then it also gives like things that we understand about like hydrogen like the elements like basic things that you
00:58:37| would see tend to the idiot so like it shows that we understand that there's like this element and that there's like different versions of it okay so like we're an intelligent life-form
00:58:50| you should look worth talking to yeah here's my thing it's counterintuitive in that if there's a race or species that's so advanced they could come visit us and check us out they probably already know
00:59:07| that stuff now I guess it's like saying hey we know too how cool would it be to get one of those back though like if we got one of those tomorrow from another race like we would
00:59:19| instantly load that onto the internet and be like somebody figure this [ __ ] out like we don't know what it really means like how quickly would people be like many answers
00:59:28| we'd have millions of answers so and somebody would figure it out well you you're saying figured out like one answer I think there'd still be seven viable candidates
00:59:39| I'm working on my pronunciation lately viable candidates I did say that mm-hmm I know I just I think it's awesome that we're trying to send a message to well we have no idea it's
00:59:54| awesome I just think we get in the hole getting some wild stuff but let's kind of bring it full circle so this is the full circle part of it and so like what if our earth was older than we thought
01:00:05| six what 4.6 billion years we think or six four six four six so what if we had life on this planet before that was advanced as us no no no in it no because I think there would be
01:00:21| something left now hold on there you're gonna say erosion and meteorite etc etc how far back can we so we're carbon dating stuff that's as old as dinosaurs dinosaurs around 500 million or like
01:00:36| we're swimming pools a current so I'm just I'm just I'm just gonna be the dinosaur sir is it like 500 million ish I mean there's a there's a huge range all the oldest dinosaur the oldest so
01:00:50| just don't with general Jesus we're gonna be 800 million or something fossil two fossils show specified fossils okay I did mmm all this dinosaur fossil argue Tarek's
01:01:04| aren't as you have to Gymboree like one that's that's it [ __ ] we're in trouble huh so the farthest we can go back with our records of checking out the earth itself is like 200 million years four
01:01:18| hundred million years even if it's 800 million years that's not even a quarter of the Earth's life and we figure out what happened before that yeah yeah so there's a lot of time in
01:01:29| there also even our own origins like the Denisovans yeah we just like figure them out like maybe 40 years ago that we're like wait there's another version of human race that interbred with Homo
01:01:44| sapiens that we thought we were the only ones like we the definition of we changed and then they look back on certain findings that like the Denisovans were like up on mountains
01:01:59| like living and cultivating there and they're also using like they had this one piece of jewelry that was made with a hole in the middle and like so you could loop it when they looked at like
01:02:13| the grooves in the hole they said that it was made with a stationary tool used to drill through it at a very high rate of speed they were spinning some goddamn things
01:02:24| and they say that it's like 50,000 years old hmm so these people figured out how to make advanced tools in an age where we don't even comprehend people being able to like speak how insane is that
01:02:39| it's pretty wild I'm still caught up on this other thing what the life of the earth and not even be able to tell you're only like looking at like a what is 152 million years out of well let's
01:02:59| go further they know some plants that were like 300 million or something let's just say 500 million okay yeah cuz I've never heard anything older than that but let's just say it's a ninth a ninth
01:03:08| we're like 10% of what we know about the earth so there's 90% where we can't account for anything we just want to assume it's like just a ball of magma inhabitable color it's an inhabitable or
01:03:20| something but yeah poof I don't like it don't like it what if there was intelligent life on Mars like a billion years ago or two billion years ago what if they really earth is like a Mars like
01:03:36| it was reversed well would say Venus no maybe you want no wouldn't been Mars oh no no I know what you're saying yeah maybe look I don't know like yeah oh
01:03:48| that used to be something let's go look at that I like [ __ ] we gotta get earth so that would still exist if they actually came from Mars and landed here that's what happened dude we figured it
01:04:02| out that was pretty easy why they do that from the beginning yeah how insane for the review found brothers stuff on Mars think Elon Musk
01:04:12| is gonna get there and be like we found something oh oh [ __ ] brother yeah would he tell anyone right away what do you even do he would do that huh and be like nah idiotic it would be
01:04:24| worth yo crimes check this out and be like oh no no it'll be worth money something that big he wouldn't tweet it he would keep it he would keep it yeah of course he would well I know he would
01:04:35| keep it but I I don't think he he wouldn't tell people about it Yeah right away I think he tees it and be like you have to watch my pay-per-view how about you didn't would
01:04:45| be that like I think it's gotta be the most valuable thing ever in a way though which is it really hold on which is really funny what do you think about it that would be the most
01:04:57| valuable piece of information on earth correct yeah what is the value of that information in exactly one year from that day that he releases it nothing not very much how about two days how
01:05:12| about one day there's no wave anything cuz everyone knows it do you know what I mean mm-hmm that's weird very interesting so full circle in permanence and touched on it it's kind of what the
01:05:29| seven wonders of the world are we're trying to create something larger than our lives an anchor an anchor to hold us in place something big something beautiful something grand something that
01:05:43| makes you feel but isn't a living thing we imprint our lives on things on stones on metal on rocks on bricks on mortar on surfaces in the Sun so that's what we do folks we
01:06:03| try and outlast our outlasting and if you get a chance check out any of the wonders of the world they're probably all pretty awesome I wouldn't spend boohoo bucks to do it or like make it so
01:06:17| that I missed my kids birthdays to do it but if you can do it you can afford it and it is reasonable check them out there's a reason they're wonders of the world they're kind of awesome they're
01:06:31| kind of little peeks of humankind doing everything they can and working in unison to do one thing technological engineering Marmol come up marvel I did that's their word of the day
01:06:47| spitting in the eye of God a little bit right off bob nobb keyword check them out sum it up yeah what do we know about our keywords Simon wonder how wherever seven
01:07:02| wonders Lord when we talk about Animaniacs there's Bologna in our sacks Pizza Hut Pizza Hut puppy chow for an hour Cairo Oh glorious Egypt coupon code on
01:07:20| panders one extra pepperoni yeah and you have to make sure you wink at the guy who gives you the pizza link the right way there's an English different translation you'll figure it out yeah a
01:07:32| little bit of dirty Rio Bella little dirtier I oughta help actually it's weird this is blurry maybe that's Joe we talked about Denisovans and their jewelry talking about the desk
01:07:44| geology boys don't hedge how it's actually done by aliens is all an admitted it thank God yeah pyramids the pyramids go 45 years the Colossus of Rhodes which is so cool
01:07:58| because it's been copied by everyone but no one knows what it's called yeah there are geologic wonders of natural world check them out too one is so it's just a sewage system folks
01:08:11| Fatburger gleaming beautiful building it out Komodo the island that houses Komodos we assume yeah or people in kimonos mmm the confusing of it or originated from the
01:08:26| same place and dangerous too you can just wake up lashes a motive mean and there's a komodo right there I it that'll tongue check it all out yeah I mean it isn't the likes or responses are
01:08:45| tweet us a photo of something will ignore Hanging Gardens of Babylon if you if you're anywhere near them if you're near the Tower of Pisa do this and send it today make me lose faith in humanity
01:08:57| mmm a bunch of idiot and if John the Claire watches this I'm real sorry about my mom calling you a weasel all those years ago yeah so someone else folks we like you I
01:09:10| like you we like you a lot oh good night good night folks

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