1:01:06
Come on.
1:01:11
Oh, God! Oh!
1:01:13
Get another one.
Unhh!
1:01:21
As the fat renders, the tallows
float to the surface.
1:01:23
Like in Boy Scouts.
1:01:25
I can imagineyou
as a Boy Scout.
1:01:28
Keep stirrin'.
1:01:32
Once the tallow hardens,
1:01:33
we skim off
a layer ofglycerin.
1:01:35
Ifyou were to add nitric
acid, you got nitroglycerin.
1:01:38
Ifyou were then to add
sodium nitrate
1:01:39
and a dash ofsawdust,
you got dynamite.
1:01:42
Yeah, with enough soap,
1:01:44
we could blow up
Just about anything.
1:01:46
Narrator: Tylerwas full
ofuseful information.
1:01:48
Now, ancient peoples found
that clothes got cleaner
1:01:50
when theywashed them at a
certain point in the river.
1:01:52
- You know why?
- No.
1:01:58
Human sacrifices
were once made
1:01:59
on the hills
above this river.
1:02:01
Bodies burned. Water seeped
into the wood and ashes
1:02:03
to create lye.
1:02:05
This is lye,
the crucial ingredient.
1:02:07
Once it mixed with the
melted fat ofbodies,
1:02:09
a thick, white,
soapy discharge
1:02:10
crept into the river.
May I seeyour hand, please?
1:02:19
[Loud Kiss]
1:02:21
What is this?
1:02:22
This...is chemical burn.
1:02:24
Uh--Aah! Aah!
1:02:25
It'll hurt more than
you've ever been burned,
1:02:27
and you will have
a scar.
1:02:28
Narrator: Ifmeditation worked for
cancer, it could work for this.
1:02:32
Staywith the pain.
Don't shove to center.
1:02:34
No, no! Oh, God!
1:02:35
Look atyour hand.
1:02:37
The fi rst soap was made
from the ashes ofheroes,
1:02:38
like the fi rst monkey
shot into space.
1:02:40
Without pain,
without sacrifice,
1:02:42
we would have nothin'.
1:02:43
I tried not to think ofthe
the words ''sear'' or ''flesh.''
1:02:46
Stop it!
This is your pain.
1:02:48
This is your burning
hand. It's right here.
1:02:49
I'm going to my cave.
1:02:50
I'm going to my cave
and fi nd my power animal.
1:02:52
No! Don't deal with it the way
those dead people do!
1:02:55
Come on!
1:02:56
I get the point!
OK! Please!
1:02:57
No. Whatyou're feeling
is premature enlightenment.