The Core
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:02:01
Nick?
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Vicky?!
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Vicky!
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Okay, it's okay.
:02:29
It's okay.
:02:30
Everybody else off the bus.
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Sound waves.
:02:42
So, if we know that sound waves
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gain wavelength
and lose frequency

:02:51
as they travel
through more dense materials...

:02:57
...then the anomalies
in these waves

:03:00
are the means by which
we can surmise

:03:03
the fundamental architecture
of our planet.

:03:08
How are the nails coming,
Christine?

:03:12
Good.
:03:14
All right,
let's have a demonstration.

:03:16
Mr. Acker, Veronica.
:03:18
Thank you very much.
:03:21
All right.
:03:23
Mrs. Limestone,
being a big softie, you know,

:03:25
loves walks in the park,
bedtime stories,

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big romantic.
:03:28
Loves Chet.
:03:29
I can't play Chet,
but I'll see what I can do.

:03:31
Watch the oscilloscope,
all right?

:03:35
Here we go.
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Dr. Joshua Keyes?
:03:45
Maybe.
:03:46
Yes or no, sir?
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The first one.
:03:50
Please come with us, sir.
:03:55
Guys, wh-what's going on?
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We don't know, sir.
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What do you mean,
you don't know?


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