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00:00Oh my love, I'll be back in half an hour.
00:01You don't want to tell me what's wrong?
00:03Honestly, Doctor, my problem is that I always look at the glass as half full.
00:06Well, that's a beautiful thing.
00:08I still love the empty text
00:11I can't believe my eyes
00:12impossible
00:13I saw
00:14That's how we always are
00:17Why don't you try to understand your other half?
00:20Why is this apple so special?
00:22Give me a piece?
00:24Is this okay?
00:25friendship
00:26flaw
00:26And then, doctor, I have another problem.
00:28bitter
00:29The right shoe of the watch was lost.
00:31He's a worker who listens to my songs
00:33And I get a headache from half of it.
00:34For the best, keep away
00:35Go away and you'll see
00:37enough
00:38Enough
00:39By my mother's mercy, I won't let you down.
00:40A thousand salutations, my beloved
00:42So your total is 2000 pounds after the discount only, nothing changes.
00:46Give me a thousand pounds.
00:48We agreed to divide the alms in half.
00:57Dear viewers, peace and blessings of God be upon you.
00:59Welcome to a new episode of Al-Daheeh program
01:01This episode is very important
01:03This episode requires quick thinking.
01:04And intense focus
01:05And if it is complete, which is this limit
01:06To answer my question
01:07Some believe
01:08It contains one of the secrets of the universe
01:10The question is
01:10What is the similarity?
01:11Between the pyramid of his fear
01:12Dear viewer
01:13single drink
01:14and cow squirrel
01:15Bani Ras
01:16What's up, Abu Hamad?
01:17Shahrul Baqar, ya Aziz
01:18Didn't we say Aziz Aziz, focus?
01:19Aziz, there is a common factor
01:20Not just from these four things
01:21But almost
01:22Among most of the things in nature
01:23If you looked at yourself in the mirror
01:24You'll find it's normal
01:25Can we split your image?
01:26Two texts that are compatible
01:28Who is strong and doubtful?
01:28Up to your entire body
01:29Try looking at any animal around you
01:31Which animal, Abu Hamad?
01:32See yourself, my dear Ayuka
01:33It was a dog or a squirrel
01:34Or Mr. Ishta
01:34Every two texts
01:35Avian medicine
01:36Same thing
01:37Actually, my dear
01:37All animals that live outside of water
01:38It has this shape
01:39But we as humans
01:40When we produce things
01:41Very many times
01:42We resort to this method too.
01:43It seems that humans are thriving
01:44For the idea of these two texts
01:45That's why he makes two socks
01:47same color
01:47Even if you wore one sock
01:48And one of the second drinks
01:49By God, you'll die before anyone notices.
01:51Look around you, my dear
01:52From the first thing I saw, and passing through the cars
01:54Until we love to build beautiful and magnificent buildings
01:56The idea behind these two texts is called symmetry.
01:57or symmetry
01:58Mathematics of Marcus Dossotti
02:00He says in his book
02:01Symmetry
02:03He really loves the Alhambra Palace in Granada
02:05He considers it to be in harmony with symmetry.
02:07And he tells you about the journey
02:08He and his son are staying there
02:09It comprises 14 different types of symmetry.
02:11Found in the original tiles
02:12In reality
02:13You don't need to be a mathematician
02:14To see the symmetry that is in the original
02:24It's very similar
02:24They were building it up, my dear.
02:26Take what's yours, the building
02:27Reflected in the water surface in front of him
02:29The Andalusians' interest in their currency was in the 100
02:31It's still around today
02:32You will find that the Spanish architects
02:33San Diego and Cardafra
02:34He always puts water surfaces
02:36Jam with their buildings
02:37We know about the great ancient buildings
02:38You will find symmetry in it
02:39Muhammad Ali Mosque
02:40Suspended cyst
02:41Pharaonic pyramids and temples
02:43Tahrir Complex
02:44All these products
02:45Humans consider it the best thing they have ever produced.
02:47Throughout your entire history
02:48They are all characterized by symmetry
02:49But symmetry doesn't mean that the need can simply be reversed.
02:52It means that if there is a specific system
02:53And I neglected to change it
02:55The system doesn't change
02:56If you have a square
02:57This square is a system of lines
02:58If you reversed it
02:59It's best if it stays square.
03:00good
03:01You can reverse the square in more than one way.
03:03Without changing
03:04Lengthwise, crosswise, or even on the cat
03:05This means that the square has symmetry on four axes.
03:07And you can turn it at a 90-degree angle.
03:09It's preferable as is.
03:10180 degrees
03:11Therefore, the square has many axes of symmetry.
03:13But what if I brought your picture, for example, my dear?
03:15If you reverse it, your picture will still be better.
03:17But you can't do anything else.
03:18The shape has a vertical axis in its middle.
03:19That's why
03:20You, the sea dog, and the clove
03:22Symmetry boxes
03:23Faghal, my dear, the sea dog is with the fish.
03:24And the watermelon isn't a bird.
03:25But you, my dear, are still the same.
03:26The important thing is that almost all animals outside the water
03:28symmetry
03:29Or rather, the water's interior
03:30What's his situation?
03:31The symmetry of the shanaqia is also
03:32What's wrong with you, were you a fish or what?
03:33You don't see the symmetry when the man opens the singari for you
03:35On his watch, it's half and half, and you'll see it.
03:37But there are organisms with higher degrees of symmetry.
03:39Meaning that they have symmetry on more than one line
03:41As you have it, in the shape of a square
03:42The sea, for example, is circular in shape.
03:44On the contrary, for example
03:45But there are other creatures
03:46It has no symmetry at all.
03:47There is no symmetry
03:48The costume of the people of Marjan
03:49Where it looks above a part that goes down below
03:50And yes, the coral reefs are animals, not plants.
03:53Biologists are waiting above that.
03:54Okay, dear, let's ask
03:55Why is nature's design so full of symmetry?
03:57In fact, this reason is related to energy.
03:59The idea, my dear, is that symmetry requires a pen's energy.
04:02For example, if you are carrying three kilos of tomatoes in one hand
04:04And three in your other hand
04:05You will need to expend a pen's energy
04:07What if you were carrying six kilos in one hand?
04:08Because you will need extra energy at that time.
04:11Weigh yourself with it
04:12Because half of you are no longer looking at each other
04:13The same thing, without tomatoes at all.
04:15What attracted you, my love?
04:16And it needs to be balanced
04:17And you're getting gravity
04:18And you too get up from the bed
04:19The same applies to animals and the phase as well.
04:21Be mindful of symmetry, my dear.
04:22Not just found in live clans
04:23This applies to the entire Earth as a whole.
04:26Because it flattened into a ball shape
04:27And the ball, no matter what you do with it
04:28It doesn't change
04:29It will remain the same ball
04:30It has an infinite number of axes of symmetry.
04:32This means this applies to the sun and Mars.
04:34The entire solar system together
04:36The reason for preferring the spherical shape in this case
04:38It is reducing gravity
04:39Because gravity pulls all parts of the planet towards its center
04:41The shape of the sphere will make the distance from all sides of the planet
04:44Center of gravity sapta
04:46The average distance will be minimal for all parties.
04:49For this reason, and because the whole world is full of symmetry, it is truly ours.
04:51Because the human body is personally symmetrical
04:53Humans associate symmetry and beauty
04:55Because it describes the human form
04:57What people believe to be the standard of beauty
05:06And you will find, my dear, in the field of physics as well, symmetry.
05:09But different symmetry
05:10Do you want honey from the world of physics?
05:12God says, regarding the beauty of equations
05:13She suffers from a relative illness, and in front of her, she is being pampered at her leisure.
05:17Dear viewers, physicists have been working for over 70 years.
05:20Their ultimate goal is to arrive at perfect equations.
05:22He said this
05:22Isn't it understood, Abu Hamad, that artists are the ones who talk about beauty?
05:25One like 4 equals 5
05:26What beauty!
05:27What's so beautiful about it?
05:28I'll tell you, my dear
05:29Physicists today believe that beauty is symmetry.
05:32Symmetry is an inherent property of the universe.
05:34What did that mean?
05:35It means look at something like a table.
05:36The table, so that it remains a table.
05:38It doesn't have to be symmetrical
05:39You can do it with a living
05:40A table, half of it is a circle and half of it is a series.
05:41I'll let you into my dolls to enlighten me on this topic.
05:44But I also removed the table.
05:45This means that the table doesn't have to be symmetrical.
05:47Symmetry is not an inherent property of it.
05:48But if you play football
05:49The ball must be symmetrical
05:51This is not only necessary to remain symmetrical in general
05:53This needs to be symmetrical from all directions.
05:55Symmetry is an inherent property of the ball.
05:57Without it, there wouldn't even be a ball.
05:58Physicists believe that the universe is symmetrical.
06:00Symmetry is an inherent characteristic of it.
06:02This principle of symmetry is what made the world encrypted
06:05Poldrak
06:05It is concluded that there are particles called positrons.
06:08And its presence is confirmed
06:09In 1933, he received the Nobel Prize for this discovery.
06:12You know, my dear, that the electron is a particle
06:15His charge was negative
06:16De Rak thought and came to you. Surely there is an inverse for these electrons.
06:19This means electrons, but their charge is positive.
06:21Or electrons moving in reverse through time
06:23My dear, this is a bit of a big topic.
06:24Act like you didn't notice the time issue; on the contrary...
06:26Let's stick to symmetry
06:28One of the most important and greatest symmetries in the universe
06:30Symmetry is a law of physics.
06:33This means that the laws of physics are constant everywhere.
06:35A shrewd person will come and tell me
06:37Why do I do what I can in every place?
06:39No, my dear, this is not normal at all.
06:41Focus on it carefully, analyze it thoroughly.
06:42And you're playing Crash Bandicoot, for example
06:44You can play a level where you're walking on the ground.
06:45And the next level you'll be flying
06:47Or you walk on the ceiling and gravity pulls you upwards instead of downwards.
06:49The universe could have been like that too.
06:50In different places, and each place has its own rules.
06:53Like other countries
06:54Every country has its own laws.
06:55Every part of this universe remains
06:57He operates according to his own laws of physics.
06:58This part means yes, it allows for the speed of light.
07:00If it travels at six hundred thousand kilometers per second
07:02Don't listen to this part.
07:03But my dear, what I'm experiencing is strange.
07:05The laws of physics are constant everywhere and at all times.
07:08And this, my dear, was the first discovery made by facile
07:11The first law of special ratio
07:13The most important law in the special ratio
07:14At the speed of light and shoulders, Ahmed
07:15Or all this talk
07:16A concoction of words from the Rorkh
07:17The one from the science fiction movie
07:18The most important law he formulated was
07:20The laws of physics are constant.
07:23Oh, my dear
07:24It is a very Mobin law
07:25Symetreate, these are the laws of physics.
07:26She's a bit of a flirt, I know she's discovering the universe in the first place.
07:28The laws of physics describe the usual recurring events in the universe.
07:33The apple, if you throw it upwards, will fall downwards.
07:35Throw it up, you difficult one
07:37Okay, Shoham, has anyone seen apples?
07:38Every time you throw a ball in the air, it falls to the ground.
07:40This motion is described by the law of gravity.
07:43He says if you throw a ball with mass X above
07:45And in the attractive value of Hawaii
07:47The ball will fall downwards at a rapid pace.
07:48But what makes this description a law
07:50It is the laws of symmetry in physics
07:52So you're describing this movement while I'm in Egypt?
07:53Its description was presented in America and Tokyo.
07:55You will find the same description
07:56She describes it today
07:57Okay, another hundred years
07:58Medicine behind a thousand years
07:59The same description applies.
08:00Because this description works everywhere
08:02We conduct this experiment
08:03So it became a law
08:04Were it not for this symmetry
08:05We didn't know how to move
08:06Or we explore any areas unknown to us
08:08We didn't know how to calculate
08:09How do we move in space?
08:10Or we specialize in water
08:11We wouldn't have moved from our place until
08:12What you were, you were going to a new place
08:14You'll find completely new rules.
08:15The universe would have been a terrifying place.
08:17And leaving your house
08:18It would be a daily hazard
08:19Things that could fall on you from above
08:21It might even come out from underneath you
08:22Nobody can guarantee anything, my friend.
08:23Because symmetry is an inherent quality of these degrees
08:25We love it
08:26And that's why
08:26What makes physicists see the beauty in equations
08:28Physicist Bishoo Kaku
08:30He says that being beautiful means being symmetrical.
08:32Therefore, it must be symmetrical.
08:34This has many physical theories
08:36It is deduced based on this rule
08:39But my dear, I'm not a physicist, I'm a hypnotist.
08:41Even if I had two hours, I would tell you that the talk isn't true.
08:43He was a Pikachu on our side.
08:44Not because the squirrel is cute
08:45At the same time in Symmetry
08:47Symmetry remains sweet
08:48Well, what's wrong with symmetry?
08:49Lazg and Amqar
08:49No, Kaku
08:50I haven't seen anyone praising the beauty of a bed, for example.
08:52I looked at how I get symmetry and it's nice
08:54We've already given him a good talking to in my symmetry.
08:57The concept of beauty, in my opinion, is a difficult one.
08:58And I won't forget anyone who talks about it, it's the physicists.
09:00O caller
09:01If you grabbed a physicist and told him
09:03Beauty beyond words
09:04He'll calculate the speed of all their phones to make sure
09:06Let me tell you a very important secret
09:07In fact, we love symmetry because of its predictive power.
09:10And whoever isn't Yukaku, he'll repel them with beauty.
09:11It is forward and comfortable
09:12If you were in front of a picture of half a human face
09:14You will be able to predict his entire face from a distance
09:17The ability to predict the unknown
09:18This is something I don't know.
09:19You develop a sense of familiarity and in front of
09:22Symmetry literally means
09:23It makes you live in a suitable place
09:25With the concept of "what we know is better than what we don't know"
09:27Think about it like this
09:28Which shape do you find scarier?
09:29The Joker?
09:30Not even Harvey Dent?
09:31They are both of them, and their faces are in conflict.
09:33But Harvey Dent has half a face that will get you a message
09:36The following half is a different message.
09:37Yost, that's something fried and very scary.
09:39You are not a leader who predicts.
09:40What will he do?
09:41Unlike the Joker
09:42You know he's evil
09:44The elephants we know are better than the elephants we don't know.
09:46But what is the elephant that has a furious face that starts?
09:48The admiration for the enduring power of this is what makes it so quiet.
09:50This kind of generosity allows us to live comfortably.
09:53That's why we love symmetry.
09:54For this same reason, we reject symmetry.
09:57Oh, oh, my dear ones
09:57What are you saying?
09:58What was the love of symmetry?
09:59Why do we hate symmetry now?
10:00Now, my dear, the mediation of creation is biased.
10:02This ring is symmetrical
10:04And in it is mediation in the text of the Zllow
10:05Let it be reversed, with half of the color ring facing you.
10:08She has a religious adornment in the Shulana
10:09And know how to make movements
10:10Or give me the sea, the hungry one returned
10:11Leave my hand
10:12In the meeting, my dear, symmetry
10:13Not everywhere around us, not even her, my love.
10:15Symmetry is a very rare thing in existence.
10:17who
10:17For example, the human body
10:19Symmetry on one axis only
10:20Symmetrical sphere on an infinite number of axes
10:23Human body design
10:24All these axes
10:25And take only one axis of sleep
10:26I use two so
10:27Don't be shy, my hand
10:28No, it's just one.
10:29Therefore, all the animals that you are happy about are symmetrical.
10:32All symmetrical on one axis
10:33Why, my dear, is your face not as beautiful as your backside?
10:35Your text has increased below
10:36Your only axis of symmetry
10:38This is just something on the surface.
10:39Imagine with you in the human body
10:40As layers on top of each other
10:41The first layer is your voice from outside
10:43The skin means your shape is symmetrical, like a full
10:45Remove the skin
10:45You'll find the muscles
10:46You still seem to be using Symmetry.
10:48Show off your muscles, man!
10:49What do you see?
10:50May God make it good.
10:51chaos
10:52You only have one heart
10:53And you're going to reconcile, for example, with someone who has three?
10:54A heart that loves only your voice
10:56A heart that trusts your silence
10:57And he turned over again because of his eyes
10:58If the man is caught, he'll be like a cocaine again.
11:00The important thing, my dear, is to make you
11:01You only have one heart
11:02And it's not like your nose
11:03Its shape is symmetrical
11:03And contained in the text of doubt
11:05No, this is what the heart shapes.
11:06Not symmetrical
11:07And also, it's surrounded by one side.
11:08So, you took it here then?
11:09The only axis of symmetry
11:10What's on your face?
11:11What you are happy about
11:12And I learned about him from this world
11:13Not right
11:13Are you looking symmetrical or something?
11:15There are many experiments
11:16Because we divide the person's image in half
11:17Then reverse a text from them
11:18To complete the sound of the face
11:19We find the shapes of the characters
11:21I've changed completely
11:22Not only that
11:22Imagine someone with good looks
11:23or a distinctive mark
11:24In the text, right side
11:25And how did Obama, for example, reflect that?
11:27He has a black one like that
11:28He brought his right nose
11:29When you find it there
11:30Exactly in the same place
11:31In the text again from his face
11:32You'll feel like something is wrong.
11:33No, what is this? This is a robot!
11:34Neither this nor its dialogue is a living being
11:35We don't expect
11:36regularity
11:37And this great precision
11:39from living organisms
11:39There's a connection we can't imagine.
11:41Among manufactured items
11:42or inanimate objects
11:43And between the precise symmetry of D
11:44It's hard to find a car that's half
11:46Some of the advantages are measured in millimeters.
11:47If you were half of what you said
11:48The fender is in trouble
11:49But humans and animals aren't like that.
11:50Professor Rutten Conner
11:51Conducting a study entitled
11:53Facial symmetry
11:54And attractive
11:55Judgment and development
11:56Perspective
11:57So he can see
11:58People accomplish more
11:59I'll finish the face
12:00Does that mean, for example?
12:01If they saw what symmetry is exactly
12:02They love this
12:03Nor the other way around
12:04He found that people preferred
12:05The face is not symmetrical
12:06Actually, my dear
12:07Symmetry is always a beautiful thing
12:08In order to conserve energy
12:09But asymmetry is a beautiful thing
12:11And it's important for movement
12:12Animals that live outside of water
12:13It needs to move and overcome gravity.
12:15living organisms
12:16The art of symmetry
12:17This is a joint design
12:18In its basic idea
12:19That is, they are all like a cylindrical tree.
12:21On one hand, I bring in food
12:22On the other hand, virtuous people emerge.
12:23The direct form of the cylinder
12:24It is the worm
12:25You are a slightly complicated shape
12:27From Estonia
12:27This means that trends play a role in design.
12:30The animal needs to move towards the food.
12:31That's why you'll notice a very important point.
12:33It is that you symmetry in directions
12:35The one you're not moving in
12:36As usual
12:37It means you don't usually move sideways.
12:39If with this axis
12:40You need to weigh up and find out why.
12:41But you are moving forward
12:43So you need a move in this direction.
12:45The same thing
12:45This applies to cars
12:46The cars are symmetrical and move in one direction only.
12:48What she needs is to be balanced in it
12:50But the direction she needs to move in
12:52It's not symmetrical
12:52Just like I did with half of us
12:53They are symmetrical in shape
12:55Until you focus
12:55Look at the globe and focus.
12:57You'll find it's not exactly a ball, I mean
12:58The reason it's not exactly a ball
13:00It's her movement too.
13:01This applies to everything, my dear.
13:03And you'll tell me, Abu Hamid, that you're confused again.
13:04Is symmetry sweet with sesame?
13:06And there is no glass in it
13:07I'll tell you, my dear
13:08Paul de Rac thought about what I told you about
13:09The discoverer of the phostron
13:10He is a Nobel Prize-winning politician.
13:11He said that based on the idea of symmetry
13:13He expects there to be a second version.
13:15From everything in the world
13:17There is another universe, the opposite of ours.
13:18And two more feet were built in the opposite direction.
13:20I don't know, Hypo is upside down like socks
13:21They don't even touch their heads, or what?
13:23What matters to us is that they are not there
13:24At least so far
13:25This means that nature at that time was on a certain side.
13:27Nature is not perfectly symmetrical
13:29or Broken Symmetry
13:31This means there is a general tendency towards symmetry.
13:33But this symmetry is not perfect.
13:35One more for God, my dear
13:37This symmetry is imperfect
13:38Just like the human body
13:39Your body is generally almost symmetrical
13:41And the symmetrical distribution of your internal organs, such as the heart and kidneys
13:44But it is balanced
13:45This is the idea that modern artists and architects have grasped.
13:49That is, we are not supposed to build precisely symmetrical buildings.
13:52Because symmetry suggests stability and cessation.
13:55And death is also possible
13:56Because life is linked to movement
13:57Did you see, my dear, Jim's biscuits?
13:58You'll find that the place where the players returned
14:00Distributed in a very symmetrical and well-ordered manner
14:02All the organizers are completely covered in their names.
14:04They move in an organized and precise manner.
14:06They come out of their forces and stand facing each other
14:08And they move at the same speed
14:09Or look for any understanding that talks about dystopia in the future
14:12You'll find they've brought everyone dressed in the same clothes
14:14It seems that the greatest ambitions of humankind
14:15Everyone agrees on wearing the same thing
14:17Generally, this is always something uncomfortable.
14:19Symmetry is disturbing, frightening, and an indicator of death.
14:22Therefore, contemporary artists and architects meet
14:24They no longer like symmetrical goals.
14:25Architects' Servants' Outfits
14:26At least clearly
14:27Zay Building of Falnsworth
14:29What we talked about before
14:30You will notice that the building is symmetrical
14:31It means every rectangle
14:32But you'll find in one side
14:33It has a slightly larger model.
14:34Breaking symmetry
14:35The building is being evacuated in a movement
14:37We as humans
14:37We like to hold the sticks halfway
14:39Following the principle of the artist Majid Al-Kidwani
14:41The sweets are here, the sweets are here
14:42We want stability and security
14:44But we still don't want to die of boredom.
14:45We want people to uncover the identity of the unknown.
14:46But we want to see different things
14:47Doctor of Psychoanalysis
14:49Juden Fetterson
14:49He says in his book
14:50Meaning of excrement
14:51Architecture of Faith
14:52Who does a person cowardly towards?
14:53We can call them by different names
14:55Order and chaos
14:56The known and the unknown
14:57The one who is familiar and the one who is strange
14:58Safe and dangerous
14:59It doesn't matter
15:00They all eventually reach each other.
15:01The important thing is a healthier life for humans
15:03It is the human being who continues to grow and wither
15:06By exploring the ever-unknown
15:07Without straying too far from the known
15:09This system means that everything is defined.
15:11and rank
15:12Nothing unexpected happens.
15:13That's very nice.
15:14But it's boring, I'm fighting.
15:15Therefore, my dear
15:17Best balance
15:18It is to have a space of information and security.
15:21It helps you explore the scary unknown
15:22But, my dear
15:23Last but not least
15:24We'll see the previous cases
15:25The next case
15:25Tanzi, look at the sources
15:26If we're on Newtude, we should subscribe to the channel.
15:28I would like to dedicate this episode to the artist Mutahid Saleh
15:30Oh artist
15:31The world is repeating itself, you who have Camp Yadsho
15:33Whiskey is yours
15:33Looking for light in hearts
15:35No way
15:35But what a beautiful sunset embraces!
15:37She needs her brother physically
15:38And all the soil is a merchant
15:42And she comes back
15:43And all the soil is a merchant
15:46And she comes back
15:47All soil is a trader
15:59music