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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:59,706 --> 00:01:01,640 Mighty strange. 2 00:01:14,287 --> 00:01:16,585 That's an odd-Iooking creature. 3 00:01:28,402 --> 00:01:32,099 What kind of a crazy place is this? 4 00:01:45,819 --> 00:01:48,811 Well, what do you know? Square roots! 5 00:01:51,491 --> 00:01:57,623 Pi is equal to 3.141592653589747 6 00:01:57,697 --> 00:02:00,131 etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. 7 00:02:00,200 --> 00:02:01,258 Huh? 8 00:02:01,835 --> 00:02:02,893 Hello! 9 00:02:03,069 --> 00:02:05,094 (ECHOING) Hello! Hello! 10 00:02:06,406 --> 00:02:08,271 SPIRIT: Hello, Donald. 11 00:02:08,408 --> 00:02:11,343 That's me. Where am I? 12 00:02:11,411 --> 00:02:13,811 SPIRIT: Mathemagic Land. 13 00:02:13,880 --> 00:02:17,543 Mathmagic Land? Never heard of it. 14 00:02:17,617 --> 00:02:20,415 SPIRIT: It's the land of great adventure. 15 00:02:20,887 --> 00:02:22,514 Well, who are you? 16 00:02:23,056 --> 00:02:26,958 SPIRIT: I'm a spirit. The True Spirit of Adventure. 17 00:02:27,027 --> 00:02:29,495 That's for me. What's next? 18 00:02:29,896 --> 00:02:32,990 SPIRIT: A journey through the wonderland of mathematics. 19 00:02:33,166 --> 00:02:36,533 Mathematics? That's for eggheads. 20 00:02:36,603 --> 00:02:38,867 SPIRIT: Eggheads? Now hold on, Donald. 21 00:02:39,306 --> 00:02:40,796 You like music, don't you? 22 00:02:41,875 --> 00:02:42,864 Yeah. 23 00:02:42,943 --> 00:02:46,071 SPIRIT: Well, without eggheads, there would be no music. 24 00:02:46,146 --> 00:02:47,704 (EX CLAIMS) 25 00:02:47,814 --> 00:02:50,908 SPIRIT: Come on, let's go to ancient Greece. 26 00:02:50,984 --> 00:02:55,080 To the time of Pythagoras, the master egghead of them all. 27 00:02:55,155 --> 00:02:56,349 Pythagoras? 28 00:02:56,423 --> 00:02:58,584 SPIRIT: The father of mathematics and music. 29 00:02:58,658 --> 00:03:00,455 DONALD: Mathematics and music? 30 00:03:00,527 --> 00:03:04,258 SPIRIT: You'll find mathematics in the darndest places. 31 00:03:05,599 --> 00:03:06,759 Watch. 32 00:03:07,601 --> 00:03:09,432 - SPIRIT: First, we'll need a string. - Hey! 33 00:03:10,370 --> 00:03:12,964 SPIRIT: Stretch it good and tight, plunk it. 34 00:03:13,039 --> 00:03:14,267 (TWANGING) 35 00:03:14,341 --> 00:03:15,831 Now, divide in half. 36 00:03:15,909 --> 00:03:17,570 Plunk again. 37 00:03:18,411 --> 00:03:22,142 You see? It's the same tone, one octave higher. 38 00:03:22,215 --> 00:03:23,842 Now divide the next section, 39 00:03:24,818 --> 00:03:26,786 and the next. 40 00:03:26,853 --> 00:03:30,653 Pythagoras discovered the octave had a ratio of 2-to- 1. 41 00:03:32,058 --> 00:03:34,288 With simple fractions, he got this. 42 00:03:34,361 --> 00:03:36,192 (MAJOR SCALE PLAYING) 43 00:03:40,200 --> 00:03:44,136 And from this harmony in numbers developed the musical scale of today. 44 00:03:49,809 --> 00:03:51,140 By golly! 45 00:03:51,211 --> 00:03:54,977 You do find mathematics in the darndest places. 46 00:03:55,549 --> 00:03:58,143 SPIRIT: You can imagine how excited Pythagoras was 47 00:03:58,218 --> 00:04:01,187 when he shared his findings with his pals, a fraternity of eggheads, 48 00:04:01,254 --> 00:04:03,415 known as the Pythagoreans. 49 00:04:04,157 --> 00:04:06,182 (WHISPERIN G) They used to meet in secret to discuss 50 00:04:06,259 --> 00:04:08,784 their mathematical discoveries. 51 00:04:09,095 --> 00:04:11,689 Only members were allowed to attend. 52 00:04:11,765 --> 00:04:15,462 They had a secret emblem, the pentagram. 53 00:04:19,472 --> 00:04:22,703 Let's see what the topic is for today. 54 00:04:23,109 --> 00:04:25,805 (PLAYING MAJOR SCALE) 55 00:04:31,751 --> 00:04:33,446 (PLAYING MAJOR SCALE) 56 00:04:33,720 --> 00:04:34,709 (PLAYING OUT OF TUNE) 57 00:04:36,623 --> 00:04:38,113 (PLAYING MAJOR SCALE) 58 00:04:38,325 --> 00:04:39,314 (PLAYING OUT OF TUNE) 59 00:04:45,732 --> 00:04:47,859 (PLAYING SOFT MUSIC) 60 00:04:49,703 --> 00:04:51,136 What's going on? 61 00:04:51,204 --> 00:04:53,672 SPIRIT: Shh, it's a jam session. 62 00:04:55,942 --> 00:04:57,671 DONALD: GiVe me something with a beat. 63 00:04:57,744 --> 00:04:59,644 SPIRIT: Shh! 64 00:05:00,180 --> 00:05:03,013 (PLAYING UPBEAT DRUM MUSIC) 65 00:05:07,721 --> 00:05:09,450 (PLAYING UPBEAT MUSIC) 66 00:05:31,344 --> 00:05:34,313 SPIRIT: So, from these eggheads, the Pythagoreans, 67 00:05:34,381 --> 00:05:39,114 with their mathematical formula, came the basis of our music of today. 68 00:05:39,886 --> 00:05:42,081 (PLAYING JAZZ MUSIC) 69 00:06:11,084 --> 00:06:13,279 (PLAYING CLASSICAL MUSIC) 70 00:07:06,906 --> 00:07:09,898 Pythag, old boy, put her there. 71 00:07:13,713 --> 00:07:17,809 Well, I'll be a goshdarn egghead. 72 00:07:18,518 --> 00:07:20,850 SPIRIT: It was our old friend Pythagoras who discovered 73 00:07:20,920 --> 00:07:23,821 that the pentagram was full of mathemagic. 74 00:07:27,327 --> 00:07:31,764 The two shorter lines combined exactly equal the third, 75 00:07:31,831 --> 00:07:34,299 and this line shows the magic proportions 76 00:07:34,367 --> 00:07:36,562 of the famous golden section. 77 00:07:37,337 --> 00:07:40,829 The second and third lines exactly equal the fourth. 78 00:07:41,074 --> 00:07:43,804 Once again, we have the golden section. 79 00:07:45,345 --> 00:07:47,472 But this is only the beginning. 80 00:07:47,547 --> 00:07:49,572 Hidden within the pentagram 81 00:07:49,649 --> 00:07:52,675 is a secret for creating a golden rectangle, 82 00:07:52,752 --> 00:07:55,846 which the Greeks admired for its beautiful proportions 83 00:07:55,922 --> 00:07:57,685 and magic qualities. 84 00:07:58,324 --> 00:08:02,693 The star contains the golden rectangle many times over. 85 00:08:29,422 --> 00:08:31,856 It's a most remarkable shape. 86 00:08:31,925 --> 00:08:35,417 It can mathematically reproduce itself indefinitely. 87 00:08:40,533 --> 00:08:43,866 All these rectangles have exactly the same proportions. 88 00:08:51,678 --> 00:08:54,340 This figure also contains a magic spiral 89 00:08:54,414 --> 00:08:57,611 that repeats the proportions of the golden section 90 00:08:57,684 --> 00:08:59,481 into infinity. 91 00:09:00,720 --> 00:09:03,211 To the Greeks, the golden rectangle represented 92 00:09:03,289 --> 00:09:05,257 a mathematical law of beauty. 93 00:09:05,959 --> 00:09:08,928 We find it in their classical architecture. 94 00:09:09,362 --> 00:09:10,454 The Parthenon, 95 00:09:10,563 --> 00:09:13,498 perhaps one of the most famous of early Greek buildings, 96 00:09:13,566 --> 00:09:15,534 contains many golden rectangles. 97 00:09:38,491 --> 00:09:42,951 These same golden proportions are also found in their sculpture. 98 00:09:59,379 --> 00:10:01,006 In the centuries that followed, 99 00:10:01,080 --> 00:10:03,412 the golden rectangle dominated the idea 100 00:10:03,483 --> 00:10:06,941 of beauty and architecture throughout the Western world. 101 00:10:07,320 --> 00:10:10,756 The cathedral of Notre Dame is an outstanding example. 102 00:10:12,892 --> 00:10:16,555 The Renaissance painters knew this secret well. 103 00:10:21,501 --> 00:10:26,529 Today, the golden rectangle is very much a part of our modern world. 104 00:10:31,010 --> 00:10:34,411 Modern painters have rediscovered the magic of these proportions. 105 00:10:38,451 --> 00:10:42,615 Indeed, this ideal proportion is to be found in life itself. 106 00:10:42,689 --> 00:10:45,590 DONALD: Boy, oh, boy! Oh, boy! 107 00:10:45,658 --> 00:10:47,819 This is mathematics? 108 00:10:47,894 --> 00:10:50,692 I got mathematical figures like that. 109 00:10:50,763 --> 00:10:52,594 SPIRIT: Ah, ah, ah, Donald. 110 00:10:52,665 --> 00:10:53,791 Let me try it. 111 00:10:53,900 --> 00:10:54,889 SPIRIT: No, no. 112 00:10:54,968 --> 00:10:56,595 Ideal proportion. 113 00:10:57,203 --> 00:10:58,727 SPIRIT: Not quite. 114 00:10:59,806 --> 00:11:03,037 Uh-uh. No, I'm afraid not. 115 00:11:05,111 --> 00:11:07,579 Well, we can't all be mathematically perfect. 116 00:11:07,647 --> 00:11:09,171 Oh, yeah? 117 00:11:11,217 --> 00:11:14,414 There! I knew I could do it. 118 00:11:14,487 --> 00:11:16,785 SPIRIT: Now that you're all pent up in a pentagon, 119 00:11:16,856 --> 00:11:20,758 let's see how nature uses this same mathematical form. 120 00:11:20,960 --> 00:11:22,393 The petunia, 121 00:11:25,398 --> 00:11:27,229 the Star Jasmine, 122 00:11:31,304 --> 00:11:32,601 the starfish, 123 00:11:37,577 --> 00:11:39,101 the waxflower. 124 00:11:44,083 --> 00:11:47,280 There are literally thousands of members in good standing, 125 00:11:47,353 --> 00:11:50,447 in nature's Pythagorean Society of the Star. 126 00:11:58,297 --> 00:12:01,232 All nature's works have a mathematical logic, 127 00:12:01,334 --> 00:12:03,461 and her patterns are limitless. 128 00:12:27,560 --> 00:12:30,290 The magic proportions of the golden section 129 00:12:30,363 --> 00:12:33,958 are often found in the spirals of nature's designs. 130 00:12:49,415 --> 00:12:51,474 The profusion of mathematical forms 131 00:12:51,551 --> 00:12:54,247 brings to mind the words of Pythagoras, 132 00:12:54,487 --> 00:12:59,151 "Everything is arranged according to number and mathematical shape. " 133 00:12:59,792 --> 00:13:05,492 Yes, there is mathematics in music, in art, in just about everything. 134 00:13:05,631 --> 00:13:09,897 And as the Greeks had guessed, the rules are always the same. 135 00:13:37,029 --> 00:13:40,192 Well, Donald, did you enjoy your geometrical journey? 136 00:13:40,266 --> 00:13:45,397 Gee, Mr. Spirit, there's a lot more to mathematics than two times two. 137 00:13:45,471 --> 00:13:46,529 SPIRIT: That's right, Donald, 138 00:13:46,706 --> 00:13:49,402 and you can find mathematics in games, too. 139 00:13:49,475 --> 00:13:51,807 Games? Oh, boy! 140 00:13:51,878 --> 00:13:55,041 SPIRIT: Let's begin with a game that's played on squares. 141 00:13:55,114 --> 00:13:56,547 - Checkers? - No. 142 00:13:56,616 --> 00:13:58,243 - Chess. - Chess? 143 00:13:58,351 --> 00:14:01,616 A mathematical contest between two minds. 144 00:14:01,687 --> 00:14:05,851 It's a game that has been enjoyed for centuries by kings and commoners. 145 00:14:05,925 --> 00:14:07,620 In fact, Lewis Carroll, 146 00:14:07,693 --> 00:14:10,491 a famous mathematician with a literary mind, 147 00:14:10,563 --> 00:14:13,532 used chess as a setting for his classic tale, 148 00:14:13,900 --> 00:14:15,595 Through the Looking Glass. 149 00:14:16,536 --> 00:14:19,437 Alice found herself face-to-face 150 00:14:19,505 --> 00:14:22,201 with a none too friendly group of chess pieces. 151 00:14:22,275 --> 00:14:24,869 Good heaVens! What's this? 152 00:14:25,444 --> 00:14:29,210 Upon my soul, it appears to be a lost pawn. 153 00:14:29,282 --> 00:14:32,115 I'm no pawn. I'm Donald Duck. 154 00:14:32,185 --> 00:14:34,517 He says he's Donald Duck. 155 00:14:34,587 --> 00:14:36,487 Preposterous! 156 00:14:36,556 --> 00:14:38,387 Or, it could be an Alice. 157 00:14:38,457 --> 00:14:39,481 Alice? 158 00:14:39,559 --> 00:14:43,120 No, no, no. It's a lost pawn. 159 00:14:43,196 --> 00:14:44,663 Lost pawn? 160 00:14:45,398 --> 00:14:46,558 Stop that pawn! 161 00:14:46,632 --> 00:14:51,262 Help! Mr. Spirit! Help! Help! Help! 162 00:15:09,622 --> 00:15:10,611 (GROANS) 163 00:15:10,990 --> 00:15:13,083 Whew! That was close. 164 00:15:13,159 --> 00:15:16,253 SPIRIT: Now you can look at this game from a safer perspective. 165 00:15:22,435 --> 00:15:25,268 Chess is a game of calculated strategy 166 00:15:25,338 --> 00:15:29,604 and since the board is geometrical, the moves are mathematical. 167 00:15:53,499 --> 00:15:55,990 Checkmate and the game is over. 168 00:15:56,068 --> 00:15:59,868 That's Very interesting. What's next? 169 00:15:59,939 --> 00:16:03,466 SPIRIT: Practically, all games are played on geometrical areas. 170 00:16:03,542 --> 00:16:05,567 The baseball field is a diamond. 171 00:16:05,645 --> 00:16:07,772 Oh, boy! 172 00:16:13,019 --> 00:16:16,147 SPIRIT: And without mathematics, we couldn't even keep score. 173 00:16:16,222 --> 00:16:19,851 Football is played on a rectangle divided by yard lines. 174 00:16:22,328 --> 00:16:25,889 Basketball is a game of circles, spheres and rectangles. 175 00:16:31,037 --> 00:16:33,733 Even hopscotch has its multiple squares. 176 00:16:44,383 --> 00:16:47,716 What's next, tiddlywinks? 177 00:16:48,220 --> 00:16:49,244 SPIRIT: No. 178 00:16:49,322 --> 00:16:53,554 A mathematical game played on a field of two perfect squares, 179 00:16:53,626 --> 00:16:57,790 using three perfect spheres and a lot of diamonds. 180 00:16:57,863 --> 00:16:59,956 In other words, billiards. 181 00:17:00,032 --> 00:17:02,933 Oh, boy! That's for me! 182 00:17:03,002 --> 00:17:04,833 SPIRIT: You know the game, don't you, Donald? 183 00:17:04,904 --> 00:17:09,500 Of course, that cue ball has to hit the other two balls. 184 00:17:09,942 --> 00:17:11,034 Like this! 185 00:17:16,415 --> 00:17:18,747 SPIRIT: Now, let's see how an expert at three-cushion billiards 186 00:17:18,818 --> 00:17:20,308 uses his head. 187 00:17:22,621 --> 00:17:23,986 DONALD: Three cushion? 188 00:17:24,056 --> 00:17:27,958 SPIRIT: Yes, the cue ball not only has to hit both the other balls, 189 00:17:28,027 --> 00:17:30,894 but it must contact at least three cushions before it hits 190 00:17:30,963 --> 00:17:32,225 the final ball. 191 00:17:42,975 --> 00:17:45,102 One, two, three. 192 00:17:58,290 --> 00:18:00,690 One, two, three. 193 00:18:10,102 --> 00:18:13,367 It takes an expert to make several shots in succession. 194 00:18:14,006 --> 00:18:15,473 One, two, 195 00:18:15,541 --> 00:18:16,530 three, four, 196 00:18:18,644 --> 00:18:20,339 five, six. 197 00:18:21,213 --> 00:18:24,341 Wow! That was a lucky shot. 198 00:18:24,850 --> 00:18:27,944 SPIRIT: Luck? No, it's skill. 199 00:18:28,154 --> 00:18:30,748 For this game, you have to know all the angles. 200 00:18:52,445 --> 00:18:55,175 DONALD: One, two, three, four, five, 201 00:18:55,948 --> 00:18:57,779 six, seven. 202 00:18:57,850 --> 00:19:01,081 That's amazing! How does he do it? 203 00:19:01,153 --> 00:19:02,950 SPIRIT: First, there's technique. 204 00:19:03,022 --> 00:19:05,115 He's striking the cue ball low 205 00:19:05,191 --> 00:19:07,216 so it'll spin backwards. 206 00:19:11,464 --> 00:19:14,627 Hitting the ball on the right side will make it hug the rail. 207 00:19:15,134 --> 00:19:18,661 These trick shots take a lot of practice. 208 00:19:18,771 --> 00:19:21,137 (LAUGHING) He missed it! 209 00:19:21,207 --> 00:19:23,573 SPIRIT: One, two, 210 00:19:26,412 --> 00:19:27,436 three. 211 00:19:29,748 --> 00:19:32,182 DONALD: What's so mathematical about that? 212 00:19:32,251 --> 00:19:35,186 SPIRIT: Oh, this game takes precise calculation. 213 00:19:35,254 --> 00:19:37,882 He figures out each shot in his head. 214 00:19:38,824 --> 00:19:42,817 He could play it like this, but it calls for quite a bit of luck. 215 00:19:42,895 --> 00:19:44,658 There is a better choice. 216 00:19:44,730 --> 00:19:47,528 For this he uses the diamond markings on the rail 217 00:19:47,600 --> 00:19:49,534 as a mathematical guide. 218 00:19:49,602 --> 00:19:53,470 First, he figures the natural angle for hitting the object balls, 219 00:19:53,539 --> 00:19:55,473 and then he finds that his cue ball must 220 00:19:55,541 --> 00:19:57,736 bounce off the number 3 diamond. 221 00:19:57,810 --> 00:19:59,505 Next, he gets ready for the shot, 222 00:19:59,578 --> 00:20:02,103 and he needs a number for his cue position. 223 00:20:02,181 --> 00:20:04,911 This calls for a different set of numbers. 224 00:20:05,518 --> 00:20:08,078 DONALD: Very confusing, isn't it? 225 00:20:08,153 --> 00:20:09,984 SPIRIT: Not when you get the hang of it. 226 00:20:10,055 --> 00:20:12,922 You see, the cue position is 4. 227 00:20:12,992 --> 00:20:16,792 Now, a simple subtraction. 3 from 4 is 1. 228 00:20:16,862 --> 00:20:20,298 So, if he shoots for the first diamond, he should make it. 229 00:20:20,366 --> 00:20:22,960 It's called playing the Diamond System. 230 00:20:27,873 --> 00:20:29,431 Natural angle, 2. 231 00:20:29,808 --> 00:20:34,142 Cue position, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5. 232 00:20:34,780 --> 00:20:37,044 2 from 3.5 is 1.5. 233 00:20:37,116 --> 00:20:40,882 So, shoot halfway between the first and second diamonds. 234 00:20:44,990 --> 00:20:47,925 There's nothing to it. Let me try. 235 00:20:51,597 --> 00:20:53,326 Let's see now. 236 00:20:53,432 --> 00:20:56,697 If I hit it here and it bounced there... 237 00:20:56,769 --> 00:21:00,261 And, no, here. If I hit it here... 238 00:21:00,739 --> 00:21:05,540 4.5 minus 3... 3.5 plus 4 added to 2. 239 00:21:06,645 --> 00:21:09,705 Divided into... 240 00:21:09,782 --> 00:21:11,875 I guess I should shoot about here. 241 00:21:11,951 --> 00:21:15,648 SPIRIT: No, no, Donald. There's no guess work to mathematics. 242 00:21:15,721 --> 00:21:19,748 It's quite simple. Natural angle for the hit, 2. 243 00:21:20,326 --> 00:21:22,988 Cue position, 3.5. 244 00:21:23,062 --> 00:21:25,189 How much is 3.5 minus 2? 245 00:21:25,898 --> 00:21:28,423 DONALD: Uh, 1.5. 246 00:21:38,911 --> 00:21:41,903 Hey, it works! Oh, boy! 247 00:21:42,047 --> 00:21:43,537 It's a cinch! 248 00:21:44,283 --> 00:21:46,308 If I hit it here... 249 00:21:46,385 --> 00:21:49,980 3.5 plus 4 to 4.5 minus 3... 250 00:21:50,889 --> 00:21:52,151 DiVided by that... 251 00:21:52,291 --> 00:21:55,158 SPIRIT: You're making it tough for yourself, Donald. 252 00:22:06,071 --> 00:22:09,472 How do you like that for mathematics, Mr. Spirit? 253 00:22:09,541 --> 00:22:10,974 SPIRIT: Wonderful, Donald. 254 00:22:11,043 --> 00:22:14,501 And now you're ready for the most exciting game of all. 255 00:22:14,847 --> 00:22:16,371 Oh, boy! 256 00:22:16,915 --> 00:22:20,078 SPIRIT: And the playing field for this game is in the mind. 257 00:22:21,153 --> 00:22:24,919 Uh-oh! Look at the condition of your mind. 258 00:22:24,990 --> 00:22:29,950 Antiquated ideas, bungling, false concepts, 259 00:22:30,029 --> 00:22:33,487 superstitions, confusion. 260 00:22:33,666 --> 00:22:36,430 To think straight, we'll have to clean house. 261 00:22:48,347 --> 00:22:52,784 There! That's more like it. A nice, clean sweep. 262 00:22:53,252 --> 00:22:56,380 This game is played with circles and triangles. 263 00:22:56,455 --> 00:22:58,753 Think of a perfect circle. 264 00:23:02,661 --> 00:23:04,856 A perfect circle. 265 00:23:05,397 --> 00:23:08,389 Perfect circle. 266 00:23:09,034 --> 00:23:11,696 Perfect. Ah! 267 00:23:11,837 --> 00:23:14,931 Put a triangle inside and turn it. 268 00:23:15,007 --> 00:23:17,942 Now, spin the circle and what have you got? 269 00:23:20,145 --> 00:23:21,669 DONALD: A ball! 270 00:23:21,747 --> 00:23:23,578 SPIRIT: Yes, a sphere. 271 00:23:23,649 --> 00:23:26,948 The shape of things is first discovered in the mind. 272 00:23:27,886 --> 00:23:30,354 Slice off the top and we have a... 273 00:23:33,625 --> 00:23:35,820 DONALD: A magnifying glass! 274 00:23:35,894 --> 00:23:39,887 SPIRIT: That's right. A lens is a section of a sphere. 275 00:23:39,965 --> 00:23:43,230 All optical instruments are created through mathematics. 276 00:23:47,272 --> 00:23:49,137 You see, there's a lot more to mathematics 277 00:23:49,208 --> 00:23:51,301 than just numbers and equations. 278 00:23:52,644 --> 00:23:55,078 Let's get back to our circle and triangle. 279 00:23:58,951 --> 00:24:01,283 Roll it and we have a... 280 00:24:01,353 --> 00:24:03,218 DONALD: A wheel! 281 00:24:10,629 --> 00:24:14,360 SPIRIT: The circle has been the basis for many of man's important inventions. 282 00:24:20,472 --> 00:24:23,498 The mind can create the most amazing things. 283 00:24:24,743 --> 00:24:27,576 If we spin the triangle, we have a... 284 00:24:27,679 --> 00:24:29,408 - DONALD: Cone! - Slice the cone. 285 00:24:29,481 --> 00:24:30,607 (DONALD CHUCKLIN G) 286 00:24:30,682 --> 00:24:33,480 SPIRIT: The cone is full of useful mathematical shapes. 287 00:24:35,854 --> 00:24:39,221 Slice it again. Slice it several times. 288 00:24:42,227 --> 00:24:46,323 The orbits of all planets and satellites can be found in the cone. 289 00:24:46,932 --> 00:24:50,026 No matter how you slice it, it's always mathematics. 290 00:24:50,936 --> 00:24:54,736 A slice like this gives us the reflector of a search light. 291 00:24:55,874 --> 00:24:59,810 A slice like this, the mirror of a giant telescope. 292 00:25:01,814 --> 00:25:04,840 A line on a cone and we have a drill, 293 00:25:08,787 --> 00:25:10,254 and a spring. 294 00:25:14,660 --> 00:25:16,594 Now you're ticking. 295 00:25:25,070 --> 00:25:26,298 (TELEPHONE DIALING) 296 00:25:27,372 --> 00:25:29,135 OPERA TOR: Number, please. 297 00:25:29,274 --> 00:25:32,175 (TRUMPE T MUSIC PLA YIN G) 298 00:25:32,244 --> 00:25:34,678 (ENERGETIC MUSIC PLAYING) 299 00:25:41,019 --> 00:25:45,388 SPIRIT: The mind is the birthplace for all of man's scientific achievements. 300 00:26:01,039 --> 00:26:03,940 The mind knows no limits when used properly. 301 00:26:04,877 --> 00:26:07,107 Think of a pentagram, Donald. 302 00:26:09,681 --> 00:26:14,584 Now, put another inside, a third and a fourth. 303 00:26:14,653 --> 00:26:18,089 No pencil is sharp enough to draw as fine as you can think, 304 00:26:18,156 --> 00:26:22,092 and no paper large enough to hold your imagination. 305 00:26:22,194 --> 00:26:27,029 In fact, it is only in the mind that we can conceive infinity. 306 00:26:28,267 --> 00:26:30,565 Mathematical thinking has opened the doors 307 00:26:30,636 --> 00:26:33,366 to the exciting adventures of science. 308 00:26:35,240 --> 00:26:37,208 I'll be doggone! 309 00:26:37,276 --> 00:26:40,211 I'Ve never seen so many doors before. 310 00:26:40,279 --> 00:26:43,146 SPIRIT: Each discovery leads to many others. 311 00:26:43,248 --> 00:26:45,216 An endless chain. 312 00:26:45,284 --> 00:26:48,685 Hey! Hey! What's the matter with these doors? 313 00:26:48,754 --> 00:26:52,952 Hey! These doors won't open. They're locked! 314 00:26:53,025 --> 00:26:56,859 SPIRIT: Of course, they're locked. These are the doors of the future, 315 00:26:56,929 --> 00:26:58,590 and the key is... 316 00:26:58,664 --> 00:27:00,461 Mathematics! 317 00:27:00,532 --> 00:27:03,000 SPIRIT: Right. Mathematics. 318 00:27:03,068 --> 00:27:07,630 The boundless treasures of science are locked behind those doors. 319 00:27:07,706 --> 00:27:11,506 In time, they will be opened by the curious and inquiring minds 320 00:27:11,610 --> 00:27:13,840 of future generations. 321 00:27:15,681 --> 00:27:17,546 In the words of Galileo, 322 00:27:17,883 --> 00:27:20,010 "Mathematics is the alphabet 323 00:27:20,085 --> 00:27:23,111 "with which God has written the universe. " 26053

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