:01:32
First, you shouId find out what
is the essentiaI nature of the universe.
:01:36
Is the universe an inherentIy
irrationaI pIace, random and chaotic?
:01:49
Chipmunk, your spoon.
:01:52
Your spoon, it's on the fIoor.
:01:54
- Are you ready to order?
- Yes, the usuaI, pIease.
:01:59
No, I'II have a cup of coffee
and a corn muffin, pIease.
:02:03
DarIing, that is your usuaI.
:02:06
- WeII, I'II have that, then, thank you.
- OK.
:02:09
- Aha!
- What?
:02:11
It Ioses 1 1 ,000 moIecuIes
per square centimetre, per second.
:02:16
- What does?
- The comet.
:02:20
Now, which one of these
do you Iike best?
:02:24
- Is this a personaIity test?
- It's a sort of surprise.
:02:27
- They're aII the same.
- No, Iook...
:02:30
That's aquamarine,
that's bIue-green and that's aIgae.
:02:35
At the atomic IeveI,
there's no such thing as coIour.
:02:38
Though they did do that study
in BeIgium, or was it Denmark...
:02:43
- BabbIing.
- BabbIing!
:02:45
The point was... What was the point?
:02:48
Since protons are so much smaIIer
than Iight waves...
:02:52
AIgae, thank you.
:02:54
Since protons are smaIIer
than Iight waves,
:02:56
how couId they ever see it to begin with?