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Marine plastic #earthday - Duration: 5:15.

Hi people out there, I'm Sofia and this is The Biologist Apprentice

Friends, we human beings have a problem,

well, actually we have a bunch of them

but there's one in particular about our obsession with plastic,

New evidence is emerging that shows that the human population's obsession with all things plastic

is poisoning one of the world's natural wonders: coral reefs.

Millions of tons of plastic waste end up in the ocean every year.

And the trash stays there: Whether it's grocery bags

or water bottles or kids' toys, plastic is practically indestructible.

Much more than simply an object of beauty, coral reefs are living, breathing ecosystems, teeming with life

Although they occupy less than 0.1 per cent of the world's ocean surface,

they provide an essential home for 25 per cent of all marine life

they are also vital for protecting coastal communities,

acting as natural barriers from cyclones and rising seas;

and 275 million people depend directly on them for their food and livelihoods.

Corals are marine invertebrates in the class Anthozoa of phylum Cnidaria.

They typically live in compact colonies of many identical individual polyps.

The group includes the important reef builders that inhabit tropical oceans

Yet coral reefs are under attack on a number of fronts.

In the past 30 years, we have lost up to 50 percent of the world's corals

from the effects of warming sea temperatures

due to climate change, overfishing, and a range of land-based activities.

However, a major new study has revealed they are also under siege from plastic.

Each year, it is estimated that more than 8 million tonnes of plastic are ending up in the oceans

the equivalent of emptying a garbage truck of plastic every minute.

We are producing 20 times more plastic today than in the 1960s.

If we continue the current rate of plastic usage,

we will have produced another 33 billion tonnes of plastic by 2050;

a large portion of which will end up in oceans, where it will remain for centuries.

In a survey of 159 coral reefs in the Asia–Pacific region, published in Science this year,

researchers estimate there to be a staggering 11.1 billion plastic items entangled in the corals.

This number is projected to increase by a further 40 per cent in just the next seven years.

Of the 124,000 individual reef-building corals that were assessed,

89 per cent of those smothered in plastic were facing the threat of disease

compared with only 4 per cent in corals free from plastic.

The plastic debris starves corals of vital oxygen and light,

and releases toxins enabling bacteria and viruses to invade.

In another study published in the journal Marine Pollution Bulletin in October 2017,

scientists recorded a worrying development in the ingestion of plastic by marine wildlife.

there is myriad evidence of marine wildlife fatally mistaking plastic debris, particularly microplastics for food.

However, researchers observed coral were not simply mistaking the small plastic particles for food;

they were displaying a deliberate feeding response when the plastic floated by. In other words,

there is something dangerously tasty about the chemical compounds in plastic,

a development the researchers warned needs to be better understood to prevent further contamination and disease.

the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) has declared 2018 the International Year of the Reef.

some organizations is working to raise awareness about the value and importance of coral reefs and threats to their sustainability,

join the movement to break up with single-use plastic.

with the hashtag #earthday

theme of World Earth Day 2018.

check out all of the videos of the megacollab

Santiago from Biología sin censura

and from Astrofísicos en Acción

the list with all the videos are in the description section

also some links to papers about coral reefs and plastic

and that's it for this video, hope you guys liked it

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A DAY WITH ME: Baking Dr. Oetker cakes/ UM DIA COMIGO: Fazendo bolos da Dr. Oetker - Duration: 11:09.

Hi guys good morning!

it's Saturday, and I am going to the supermarket.

it's a little boy's birthday

his mom asked me to make a cake for him. They are also from Africa.

I will see what I can make.

It's a beautiful day...

I am not sure if I going to vlog my whole day

I will try to show you a little bit of my day.

Look at the trees, they already have flowers.

Everything is green and beautiful.

The supermarket JUMBO is not far away.

It's a beautiful day.

the SUN

the flowers!

okay guys

we are now at the cakes area

these are cake mixes

all you need is to add some other ingredients

and you are good to go

let me see

I think I'll take what's up there.

what we have here?

aromas

I don't have vanilla at home

I also need eggs

they have different prices

it depends on the sizes

we have M, L

I mostly buy L

sometimes M

I think I am going to buy M today.

let me see

Okay guys I am at home.

Here is what I bought

I bought eggs

Hutspot packet

Today we will eat hutspot

for me and Christiaan.

potatoes

sausage

mama, I don't like that the fact That I can't have this.

But this is a gift for someone.

Yes I know.

I bought whipped cream I don't know the name in Portuguese.

whipped cream. I will try to find the name in Portuguese.

I bought two because I need two

milk

I bought quark

quark is like yogurt but I don't know the name in Portuguese.

I have butter

puff pastry, this one is original natural

this one is made of "roomboter" butter

I don't know what it is in Portuguese

Omg my God

what a disaster.

and I bought vanilla aroma.

and I bought this two

these are cake mixes

let me show you

they are are cake mixes, ready to use.

I will make it very quick. So it makes life very easy.

okay guys, I will make this one first.

it comes with the cake mix

bodemmix

the brown part

this one

and also paper

baking paper

I put two tablespoon here. is melting

Now I am going to make the mix.

Okay guys now I am going to make this chocolate cake.

and it comes with:

a package

vanilla choco mix

and this cacao melange

cacao mix and...

sugar powder

I have here a tablespoon of milk

and I have whipped cream. I will put the name in Portugese

because I don't know some names in Portuguese.

and lets make the cake

okay guys normally I had to use a round baking tin

but I will use this one.

I am using a baking paper. I used some butter on the tin so the paper can stay on place.

and I also used butter on the on the paper

this is how I do it.

and I will follow the instructions

it's very easy.

I have here 3 eggs, on normal temperature

at room temperature

you are mine

turn around

now mom.

go down

you need to go down

and let's go.

let's bring everything

You can take it out like this. Do you have a plate?

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Start Your Day With This Question To Create The Business You Know Is Possible. - Duration: 3:59.

Hi everyone! Simone Milasas and welcome to Business Done Different.

The tool for today is talking about projections and expectations, now there's a book that's

just come out by Gary Douglas, here we go, you can get on accessconsciousness.com

you can also get on amazon. It's called Projections, Expectations

Separations Judgments and Rejections because the thing is so often in our

whole entire lives but hey we're talking about business right now

business and money and how often do you have a projection of your business?

How many of you wake up each day and have a projection of what your business

should be, what it could be doing and then you have a judgement of what you

haven't done, what the business hasn't created rather than actually something

entirely different what we call is following the energy it's like what if

you were willing for anything to show up and you had no projections and no

expectations of your business. Just try it just for one day at least

wake up in the morning and ask the question if I had no projections

and expectations of my business today what would I create and what would I

choose and what would I change? What I noticed is when you

have so many projections and expectations most people are so

unwilling to change something and you need to be able to change something when

required, even if it's a massive change I mean it could be with staff, it could be

with projects, it could be with I don't know anything clients it's like you know

who you're using as your accountant, it's like you know what bank you're using

anything but if you have a fixed point of view and keep that in place then you

will never receive any other possibilities that are available and

guess what there is a zillion of possibilities that are available to you

but as long as you have projections and expectations in place you can't see them

you're blinded. You can't see them because you have all these projections

and expectations and you're so busy judging what the business hasn't done

what you haven't done, what staff have done it's like rather than actually

looking at what has been created so if I had no projections and expectations

today of my business and of me what would I choose what would I create and

what would I change and everything that that is times a godzillion right and

wrong good and bad poc and pod all nine shorts boys and beyonds

that's the Access Consciousness clearing statement and you can find out more

about that below at theclearingstatement.com

Just wake up and see what happens.

If I had no projections and expectations of my business today

what would I choose, what would I create and what would I change and everything

that that is times a godzillion right and wrong good and bad poc and pod all 9

shorts boys and beyonds. What if you changed projections and expectations to

gratitude just completely gratitude for everything that's showing up. Wow how did

I get so lucky to have this show up? How did I get so lucky to have something not

show up because when something doesn't show up

usually there's something greater and better available and because you have

the projections and expectations in place in the fixed point of view you are

not willing to see what else is available. So another question for you to

ask is what possibilities are available that you have not yet asked for and what

possibilities are available that you have not yet instituted?

I'm Simone Milasas from Access Consciousness using the Joy of Business tools

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Jokes and Riddles Week 005 - Duration: 1:43.

Hey everybody, do I have a riddle for you today. When precipitation comes your way

just add a 'D' and I'll run away. What am I?

[clock ticking]

Drain. It comes down as rain. You add a 'D' in front of it and it becomes drain.

Hey guys, MTK here and today I've got a joke for you.

What do you get when you put three ducks in a box?

[clock ticking]

A box of crackers.

hey everybody do I have a joke for you today.

How do you cut a wave in half?

[clock ticking]

You use a sea saw.

Hey guys, MTK here and today I've got a riddle for you.

Mountains will crumble, temples will fall. No man can resist its endless call. What is it?

[clock ticking]

Time.

Hey everybody, do I have a riddle for you today.

I grow down as I grow up. What am I?

[clock ticking]

A goose. Sown this is soft feathers underneath their outer feathers.

Hey guys, MTK here. Today I'm bringing you a riddle.

There are four apples and you take away three. How many apples do you have?

[clock ticking]

Since you took three away from the pile, you now have three and the pile is left with one.

And as always at the end of the week we post this collaboration of all

the week's videos. If you want to see more like this, make sure to LIKE and

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Top 10 People Found Frozen In Ice - Duration: 5:23.

Welcome back to most amazing top 10 everyone.

My name is Danny Burke and todays video is the top 10 people found frozen in ice.

If you like Fortnite and you want to see him play Fortnite then check out the link up there

- hes made a channel called Fortnite Central.

Theres also a link in the description box.

Check it out if that sounds like your sort of thing.

Starting off at number 10 we have the Inca Girl.

This is the 500 year old preserved body of an Inca girl who was sacrificed as part of

a religious ritual.

She was discovered with others in 1999 at the summit of a volcano in Argentina.

After conducting tests, scientists concluded that she had been given drugs and alcohols

to make her more compliant in the ritual that ultimately killed her.

The incredibly cold and dry condition helped preserve her incredibly well - making it seem

as if she just fell asleep one day and never woke up …

Next up at number 9 we have Otzi.

In 1991, scientists at the Austrian-Italian border found the 5,300 year old preserved

body of a man.

His body had been preserved in the alps there.

He became Europes oldest known natural human mummy and has been studied in great detail

to learn about how the Copper Age Europeans lived.

They deduced that Otzi was about 45 years old when he died.

By examining his stomach contents, they even know what he ate for breakfast and lunch on

the day he died!

Moving on to number 8 we have The Cows.

The remains of Marcelin and Francine Domoulin were found preserved in the Swiss Alps.

They had been missing for 75 years.

The eldest couple of the daughter, who was 86 when her parents were finally discovered,

said that her parents went off one night in 1942 to milk the cows and just never came

home.

Their bodies were discovered in a glacier where a ski lift carried unwitting tourists

overhead.

Another one of their daughters said the news gave her a deep sense of calm that they had

finally been found.

Next up at number 7 we have Juanita.

This is the name of a mummy discovered in the Peruvian mountains in 1995.

She is believed to have been a sacrificial offering by inca priests to the volcano Mount

Ampato, where she remained buried in the snow for over 500 years.

The eruption of a neighboring volcano melted the ice that encased her tomb.

She is believed to have been about 13 years old at the time of her death.

Its thought the cause of death was a blow to back of her head which appears as a skull

fracture in x ray analysis.

Moving on to number 6 we have John Torrington.

He was an explorer who was part of an expedition to find the Norwest Passage.

The expedition ran into difficulties and John died of pneumonia.

He was buried on the remote Beechy Island in Canada.

His grave and some of the others were discovered in 1976.

His body was eventually exhumed in order to discover the cause of death - he was found

to be amazingly well preserved due to him being buried in the permafrost.

Next up at number 5 we have George Mallory.

He was an English mountaineer who was part of an expedition to be the first people to

climb mount everest.

They made their attempt in June 1924 but dissapeared on the North East ridge.

Their fate remained unknown for 75 years.

In 1999, his body was discovered at over 26,000 ft.

It was astonishingly well preserved due to the freezing conditions.

Moving on to number 4 now we have The Soldiers.

In 2004, the ice preserved bodies of 3 Austrian soldiers killed in WW1 were found near the

San Matteo mountain in Northern Italy.

The bodies were discovered at 11,160 ft up and officials said the bodies were exceptionally

well preserved considering they had been there for about 90 years at that point.

They were spotted by Maurizio Vincenzi, the director of a museum who was scanning the

glacier with binoculars when he noticed marks on it.

At number 3 now we have The Mystery Body.

In June 2015, a mummified body was discovered on Pico de Orizaba - Mexicos highest mountain.

It was one of a number of corpses that were uncovered as the glacier and ice packs melt.

Unlike the other bodies though, this one wasnt wearing any sort of climbing gear - just ordinary

clothes.

This sparked a theory that the person may have died when an airplane crashed into the

mountain in the 1990s.

And next up at number 2 we have The Others.

Im putting this one straight after the last one because they were found on the same mountain

- Pico de Orizaba.

These ones however were thought to be hikers from the 1960s.

The mountain has always been popular with hikers and these people were thought to have

died when an avalanche engulfed them.

Im not even sure if our editors are allowed to show you the pictures of them - its pretty

grizzly but anyway, theres the story.

And finally at number 1 we have the Polar Princess.

Also known as the Siberian Ice Maiden, this is the mummy of a woman who died in the 5th

century BC.

She was found in 19993 in South Central Russia.

Her body appeared to be undisturbed thanks to her subterranean burial chamber.

She was thought to have been in her 20s when she died although the cause of death is unknown.

Cannabis found near her tomb seems to suggest she used the drug to relieve some sort of

chronic pain.

A reconstruction of her face was created using her skull in conjunction with measurements

taken from the skulls and facial features of people in live in that area today.

Alright guys, hope you enjoyed that, hope youre having a nice day.

What videos do you want to see next, thanks for watching, my name is Danny Burke and Ill

see you all in the next video.

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Sadhguru - You think you can fit the whole existence into your Head - Duration: 30:42.

[Sadhguru] It's a very good thing that they called it 'The God particle.'

It seems somebody wanted to call it the goddamn particle

so they just put God particle and that's a very clever ploy... marketing ploy.

You must be glad that scientists are becoming market savvy.

They have always been in a subtle way, now they are getting little overt.

So, you know for most people their idea of science is just

the new telephone model that's coming up, the next model of I-phone is their idea of

science.

All these people who never, ever were interested in any kind of physics,

now talking about particle physics, world over, everybody is talking about particle

physics, that's an achievement.

Breaking a proton and coming up with the boson - is that an achievement that needs to be

seen?

But it's definitely an achievement that suddenly the whole world,

at least the educated part of the world is thinking particle physics - that's an achievement.

That's a good achievement, at least people are thinking of science

as not a way of milking the existence, not entirely, at least a little bit.

They're willing to spend ten billion dollars just to know something; I like that.

There is right now no technological use but they're willing to spend

ten billion dollars and thirty years just to know something.

That sounds very spiritual to me it ...usually doesn't cost that much but...

So having achieved one thing, having made a social goal, scientifically what does it

mean?

In yoga we see it this way; there is......existence is like this, there is something called as

'sthoola', 'sookshma', 'shoonya', 'Shiva'.

'Sthoola' means the gross existence, physicality is sthoola.

Everything that you can see, everything that you can sense through five sense organs,

everything that you can see, smell, taste, hear and touch is considered sthoola.

This can be analyzed with your intellect and understood and grasped.

And this is always made of, as we know today of 'anu' or 'atoms' because it's physical

in nature.

It's a complete block of... building block of existence is an atom and if it's made of

an atom, once enough number of atoms are there we can

touch it, we can smell it, we can taste it, we can see it if it becomes big enough, initially

in a microscope, after that with our bare eyes we could see

it.

But if it goes beyond the perception of the five senses but still it is physical

in nature, we call it 'Sookshma'.

So when you enter into Sookshma, it is still physical but you are not able to grasp it;

do what you want you cannot grasp it through five senses

nor can you analyze it through your intellect, that dimension if we approach it,

we call it 'Vishesha gnan' or 'Vishesha gnana,' that means an extra-ordinary knowledge.

Gyan or gnana means knowledge, Vishesh gnan is extra-ordinary or significant knowledge.

So Visheshgnan is referred to as 'Vigyan'.

The word Vigyan is being very loosely used today but essentially it means this --

those dimensions which cannot be perceived through five senses, if you perceive them,

that is Vigyan.

So today science is entering those spaces because never, ever is anybody going to see...

a Higgs boson.

They are only going to see its footprint.

Even now they only saw the footprint; they did not see a Higgs boson.

But because they see the footprint, they believe he is there.

Somebody has gone by, they left the footprints.

We have not seen the man but we know it's gone by.

We go into the forest, we see the pugmarks and we say, 'Okay there is a tiger.'

We haven't seen the tiger.

In fact in a tropical forest it's very difficult to see a tiger but we will see pugmarks here

and there.

Just like that they saw the footprint.

So they are entering vishesh gyan.

If you go further it will become 'Shoonya' that means absolute emptiness.

There your intellect will be completely useless, your senses will be completely useless

because there is no physicality.

Where there is no physicality your sense organs and intellect will become absolutely redundant.

If you go beyond shoonya there is something that we refer to as Shi-va.

When I say Shiva don't imagine that calendar man from Shivakasi.

Shi-va means 'that which is not'.

If you touch 'that which is not' -- we have always seen it is not physical in nature.

It is not physical in nature means it does not exist but it is opaque.

How can that be?

It is not in the realm of your logical mind.

Today modern science believes the whole existence has to oblige to human logic

which is a very limited way of approaching life.

The whole existence will not oblige to human logic.

You think you can fit the whole existence into your head.

No, no, your head fits into the existence, the existence will not fit into your head.

Your logic can analyze the physicality of the existence.

Once you cross the physical dimension your logic is completely out of its realm.

So there are,... because this is a dialectical culture,

the same science has been expressed in story forms.

I cannot go into the whole story, it's a long story

but when I told this story to one of the top scientists in the world,

when I was speaking to him and I explained this, 'See this is how it is.

This is the nature of the existence.'

This is from the yogic lore but we are always told

not to believe the lore till it becomes a reality in your experience.

And this is the reality in my experience, if you go like this, this is what will happen.

So when I spoke to this very top-level scientist who is a Nobel Laureate

and I was telling him that this is what it is

There was a group of them and when I explained this is how it is within me, what do you think?

They said, 'Sadhguru, if you can give a mathematical backbone to what you are talking,

this is Nobel Prize stuff.

Can you give a mathematical background?'

I said, 'I'll never bother about the mathematics.

It's true for me and it's transformed everything that I am because it's true for me;

everything that I ever was changed simply because I touched this dimension within me.

I don't wish to work equations for that and anyway Nobel Prize wouldn't mean anything

to me.

I would be too embarrassed by such things.

So this story I will... because I will make it so brief there could be holes in it.

If I make it elaborate enough there will be no holes in the story; it's a perfect theory.

And we have proved it within ourselves that it is true but you want to build a

ten billion dollar instrument under the ground to prove the same thing; it's up to you.

This can be experientially proved within yourself if you are willing to go into the

depths of what this is because this is made exactly the same way the whole universe is

made.

If you go deep enough into this and you know how this is made,

by inference you know how everything in the universe is made,

by inference and even now science is also only inferring.

Today modern science has admitted that it's an ever-expanding universe or an endless universe,

rather ever expanding is a yogic term, they are calling it a endless universe.

If it's an endless universe, trying to travel across the universe and

find out the nature of the universe is untenable, isn't it?

Simply out of question.

The only way you could know the nature of the universe, nature of the creation

and the source of creation is by going inward because whatever you ate in the morning

whether it's a idly or a dosa or a banana has been transformed into a human being

in the last few hours.

Nobody else can do this except the source of creation.

So if the source of creation is right here if you want to know anything about creation,

isn't it the best place to consult?

If you want to know anything about creation, isn't the source of creation the best place

to consult?

And if you had to go to heaven for this you could give it up;

if it is right here why don't you consult?

Simply because you're too enamored by your own thought.

You think you are going to capture the whole universe with your thoughts.

It is a foolish way to approach.

The only reason why science has survived is because of technology.

It keeps throwing out technologies.

If no technologies were coming out of science, they were just talking about all the things

that they have been talking, people would have beaten them down for the

money that they spent.

And it's happened in the past when there were no technologies

and people just spoke science they were beaten down, isn't it?

So science has its value in terms of utility but science cannot open up the existence for

human experience.

It will not, it can never do it because they are going with intellect.

Intellect, as an instrument works only to dissect.

The only way intellect can approach anything is to break it up and see.

If you ask a scientist to find out something about this flower first thing is he will break

it up into pieces.

I think I should ask a scientist to make me understand one of you.

He will talk about dissecting you then.

If you break this up you may know many parts of this,

you may know the structure of it, you may know the chemistry of it

but you will not know the beauty of it, you will not know the completeness of it

because the flower is an expression of a plant finding its fulfillment.

It is the highest thing for the plant.

For its life this is the highest happening; it's the flowering of that life.

You will not know that.

You will not see the hand of the Creator in this if you break it up but as a whole,

if you are willing to pay attention, absolute attention; if, in your approach

you make this flower more important than yourself and keep your focus on it

you will see the whole universe in this.

If you break it up you will have petals, you will have other parts of the flower and

you'll come to vulgar conclusions and then you will learn how to make use of

it.

So right now unfortunately our approach, what we call as science has become like this

'How to use everything in the universe for our benefit?'

If you see a tree In America they call it wood.

I was, this happened when I was in college.

This happened about four years ago when I was in Mysore, for the first time

I conducted a program after many, many years and all kinds of people turned up.

My teachers from school and college turned up.

They wanted to see what has happened to me.

So after I spoke there and we had two-day event and

then my English teacher came and hugged me and she said,

'Now I know why you wouldn't let me teach Robert Frost.'

I said, 'Why Madam, why would I not let you teach Robert Frost, I like Frost?'

She said, 'No, do you remember you wouldn't let me teach Frost?'

Then I remembered.

One day she came and she opened the book and she introduced Robert Frost as a glorious

poet and then she started off, 'Woods are lovely, dark and deep.'

I said, 'Stop!'

I said 'A man who calls a tree, a wood, I don't want

to listen to him.'

She said, 'No, no, Robert Frost is a great poet.'

I said, 'I don't care how great he is; a man who calls a tree a wood, I will not

listen to him.'

I didn't let her teach.

I didn't let her teach Frost.

So after many years she comes up to me and she says,

'Now I know why you wouldn't let...'...

So if a tiger comes here now from the mountains I mean, if you come from Sri Lanka, that's

different.

If a tiger comes down from the mountain, looks at you he will think, 'Wow!

Dinner.'

So you look at a tree and you think 'Wood.'

It's all right for a tiger to do that because that's all he knows but it's not all

right for you to do that, isn't it?

But right now that is all science has become.

Anything we see how to make use of it, anything we see how to make use of it.

Even an invisible atom we won't leave.

Even the goddamn boson already people are talking about in how many ways it could be

used.

We could make a 'boson bomb' do you understand?

If we make a boson bomb, all of you will just vanish;

we don't even have to deal with your dead bodies,

yes, because you will cease to exist just like the boson.

Instead of shooting you dead or burning you to death, if we make all the protons in

your body collide with each other- phew'- you will just vanish.

You want the technology?

But they will tell you, 'No, no, no there could be medical uses to it.

We could do this, we could do that.'

Yes I know all that but just the idea; it doesn't matter what, you cannot look at anything

without thinking, 'In what way can I make use of it' is a very gross way to exist.

With this level of existence you will have everything and you will have nothing.

This is modern life.

People have everything like never before and they got

nothing in their lives, nothing that you can call of any worth.

People who have everything and cannot feel life in any significant way,

when they die or when the moment of death comes they will see that they spent

these whatever number of years without living a moment because

'what can I get, what can I get' is a sure way not to live, because from what you get

you can only make a living, it's only by what you give that you make a life.

So giving does not mean money or something else or something else, it is just that

this moment if you look at this tree how totally you can give yourself to this tree,

that is how intensely you know life.

If you sit here and calculate 'What can I get out of this tree' you will

completely miss life, completely.

Life will evade you.

So this kind of science which denies you life should

be restricted if you ask me.

I know I am going to be hugely unpopular because somebody is going to twitter and say

'Sadhguru says science should be curtailed.'

It's all right.

I am telling you a science which is driven just by 'What can I get out of it'

needs to be controlled a bit, otherwise human beings will have everything and they'll have

nothing.

When that is your experience then you will destroy everything.

Today the planet is not being destroyed because of something else.

It is just unbridled use of technology, isn't it?

It could have been used for our well-being but it's working against us because we have

not worked the other dimensions of life, we are just going with this '"What can I get,

what can I get?'"

If you go with this, there will be no planet left after some time.

But even if the planet is left, suppose we rope in another ten planets

still it will not be enough.

We will still have nothing, we will have everything.

This is my experience.

Science should have been just a quest to know, not to exploit the creation.

It is just a longing to know.

Human longing to know, wants to find expression in every possible way.

Physical science is it's one of the ways, perfectly fine but once it starts serving

the masters who sponsor it, then, if businesses sponsor it, they are looking for profit from

it, if nation sponsor it they are looking how

to make more powerful weapons out of it, all the time.

You must understand this: The cutting-edge science always first becomes

cutting-edge military technology, only after that it comes down to other uses.

How many lives has it taken, how many more do we want to take?

That's the question.

So this goddamn particle, one good thing it's done is the whole world is thinking particle

physics, I like that.

That's nice, but do you know the boson is named after Satyendranath Bose?

You know this?

No?

It's an Indian mathematician, a self-taught mathematician.

As Albert Einstein acknowledged, he said, 'The western sciences couldn't take a single

step without the Indian mathematicians.

The fundamentals of mathematics came from the East but always here the other ethos of

the culture said, 'You should not do anything that's exploitative

to nature' because nature was seen as 'Mother Nature'.

You don't go about raping Mother Nature.

You take only what you need, nothing more.

Because of that attitude this science was not converted into technology

and that is the wisest way to handle science -- just as a quest, a tool, a way to know

and nothing beyond that and technology must be really controlled.

What is absolutely needed, that's all that should be done.

This unbridled usage -- already people are talking how to use the

boson that they have not seen, when we can use the atom that we have not

seen.

So it doesn't matter what you see, you are thinking of how to use it.

This attitude unfortunately has been further fueled by the attitude of science.

This needs to be checked, otherwise it will be our nemesis.

It will for sure be a goddamn everything.

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