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00:00Its launch was resounding
00:02resounding
00:03And the camels are divided
00:05That's enough for now.
00:11Ta'la Ali
00:12What is Hodana or Day?
00:14he
00:15Hey, you!
00:17Who are you
00:17What brought you to my TV?
00:19I am you from within
00:20But in the form of your reflection on the television
00:21I am you, just a reflection
00:23But not a TV
00:24Because you turned off the TV.
00:25Enough with their noise, Raghi!
00:27I'm telling you, I'm home
00:28Where did he go, Zizou?
00:29Why aren't you sitting down, Uncle?
00:30What should I do?
00:31Who released everything?
00:32Take an episode of the series
00:33Like this or like that
00:34Hey, uncle, I want to see him.
00:35I was released from Madsho, that's it, that's it.
00:36Margin remained
00:37Tricks and tricks
00:38The analysis studio will begin in fifteen minutes.
00:41With Captain Azza Al-Balabili
00:42Azza Al-Balabili
00:43And why, uncle?
00:45I'm still finishing the shower
00:45Zizo, there are definitely things you didn't notice.
00:47And the shower is working
00:48I saw the referee when he was acting like that
00:50How did it work?
00:51Is that so?
00:52He was playing a role
00:52no
00:53What do you mean, don't hit me?
00:54This is a shower and a reception
00:58Exciting viewers of the Netflix series X
01:00Here's another one.
01:01Here's another one.
01:02Those who just released a Korean-Jordanian production series
01:05About the life story of Five Pounds
01:07They stayed for four years in the pocket of Pantrongens
01:09I liked the choice that the five pounds would make a lot of noise.
01:11A worker who is now free
01:12That's it.
01:13Let's leave, Na'amsh
01:13Okay, worker, I'm sorry, I'll try to lift the veil from him.
01:16You know
01:16If it weren't for the fact that you have haircuts, I would have dressed you in this bowl of popcorn.
01:19Om ya Zizi om
01:20Oh, I'm tired, I'm different, I'm exhausted
01:22Om, for heat, cold, rain, and dust
01:25Okay, fine.
01:26What I did
01:27Take the popcorn
01:28Loss in you
01:28You think I'm going to leave you?
01:29I'll get you out of your phone's mirror.
01:31And you, Baskrouh, who's at night
01:35Is this a television set?
01:45Dear viewers, peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you.
01:47Welcome to a new episode of Al-Daheeh program
01:49In the middle of the seventeenth century
01:51Britain is hit by a wave of cooperation
01:52Which will lead to all its residents isolating themselves for fear of death
01:56In this isolation, my dear
01:57One of the most influential people in history has passed away.
02:01Sir Isaac Newton
02:03Isaac Newton, who spent this period alone
02:05In a country house isolated from the world
02:06This house witnessed the convergence and research
02:09It changed our perception of the world
02:10And I, my dear, am not referring only to Newton's research on gravity.
02:13And the laws of motion and all that stuff you know
02:15No, Newton had many other equations.
02:17One of them is that one day
02:19He brought a long needle, that long.
02:21Or something like that
02:21Imagine, my dear, what he did to her
02:23What do you mean, Abu Hamid, he'd have it in his eye?
02:25My dear, it seems you are right.
02:26He really put it in his eye, you saw how awful Al-Faraj is, my dear.
02:29I knew that this random biscuit was just a Farfir trick
02:31For Newton, this was like sticking a pin in his eye.
02:33He, my dear, didn't even put it in his own eye.
02:36He put the needle between his eyes, my dear.
02:37and his lower eyelid
02:39Oh, his lower eyelid
02:40And my dear Newton lost me, pressing the needle into his eye
02:43Yes, it's there, Abu Hamid.
02:44Dear Newton, he was very interested in colors.
02:46He wanted to understand more about the role of the eye.
02:48Seeing the pin through that
02:50He sits and plays with his eye with the needle and takes notes
02:52By what he sees, surely by what he sees with his own eyes.
02:54He remained, Abu Hamid, and he was saddened.
02:56When he pressed on his eye from below, he could see
02:58Dots and colored lines that don't actually exist
03:00From this he concluded that colors
03:02It's not something that exists in the universe, no.
03:04Something is entering our brains as a result of interaction
03:14Is there any color? Yes, my dear, on my responsibility.
03:16That color is just in your head
03:17Go ahead, my dear, let's set social media ablaze with some of this statement.
03:20And watch now, now, Amr Adib and the madness of Al-Shawali
03:22And you can put all your mind to it on YouTube
03:23The scientific community's understanding of colors at that time was rudimentary.
03:26The prevailing theory was that colors exist
03:28It is the theory of the scientist Robert Hooke
03:30Hook says that when the White Duke passes by
03:32During a need or it is being opposed by her
03:34This thing gets dirty, so it changes color.
03:36Another thing, and therefore all colors
03:37It is a mix between narrowness and darkness, and despite
03:39Experiments like the glass prism experiment
03:41The one that enters it is white on one side and comes out to you
03:43On the other hand, the colors of the spectrum were known at that time.
03:45However, her explanation was that this publication
03:47The glass makes the narrow space dirty
03:49When white enters it, it causes all these colors to appear.
03:52Newton in another experiment, perhaps famous
03:54More than his experience with his eye and the needle
03:55He decided to play with the glass prism
03:57But instead of just showing the colors that come out, that's all.
03:59He didn't post anything else and put it backwards.
04:01The colors started to appear in the first post.
04:03It is included in the second post
04:04What happened, my dear, is that the colors brought him together again.
04:07And a white discharge comes out, like something that went into the toilet.
04:09This means that the post doesn't get dirty
04:11The pounding doesn't wash it, that separates it.
04:13And then he collects it, and from here, my dear, it was
04:15The beginning of the fall of Hooke's theory
04:17My dear, it fell in the West, the East, and the Delta.
04:19The collapse of Hooke's theory means the beginning
04:21A new theory and the beginning of the theory of light
04:23Those who are still with us until today
04:25And it is, my dear, that light contains within it
04:27All colors, and when it falls on something
04:29It absorbs colors from it and the colors
04:31The ones that remain unabsorbed are the ones we see.
04:33But despite all the games Newto played
04:43Something that exists almost all around us
04:45This color, my dear, is black.
04:47Someone told me, "Just a second, Abu Hamid."
04:49Is black even a color?
04:51What are you joking about?
04:52What color does it produce? You don't draw or write with it.
04:55And your life is described by its color.
04:56But my dear, why the need for security? Let's be honest with you.
04:59Your question contains questions and answers.
05:00The answer to this question varies depending on who you are asking exactly.
05:03So, if you're asking about physics, like Al-Lautien for example
05:05He will tell you that the colors that come out of the traffic
05:07The light in the glass prism that we call
05:08The Visible Spectrum has seven colors
05:11You have a red light, a yellow light, and a blue light.
05:13Each color has a specific frequency.
05:15But there is no black light, no hesitation
05:17He expresses his feelings about the black people and says, "Then there's nothing."
05:19Light, Abu Hamid, no, Ahoud
05:20My dear, if you brought a red light and it shone on you
05:23A purple light will give you a light from water
05:25And so, if you mix the colors of the spectrum together
05:27It will show you all the colors we know
05:29Even for God's sake, Abu Hamid, even for God's sake, my dear
05:31Play with the colors of the spectrum and you'll get
05:32Volcanic red remained lake blue
05:35Lakhdar Al-Jarjiri, the leader of the Anawi
05:37All colors will appear except black.
05:39The physicist will tell you that there is no
05:41There's something called the color black because
05:42Black is not a color, but black
05:45It is the complete absence of any color.
05:47If we went and asked a painter or
05:49A graphic designer will tell you that there's definitely a black color.
05:51This is a black river if there is no black color.
05:53Where did all these pictures with black in them come from?
05:55You can easily get the black color.
05:57By mixing other colors together
05:59For example, if you got red paint and yellow paint
06:01Blue paint and mix them together well
06:03It will produce a beautiful black color.
06:05If red, yellow, and blue are colors
06:07Black is definitely a color
06:08Then you add both of them, my dear, and go ask
06:10Biologist or ophthalmologist
06:12I'll tell you to forget all this talk.
06:13Colors aren't something that exists in the universe at all.
06:15What you haven't heard about is Newton's experiment and the needle.
06:17The duke enters your eye and activates a set of sensors.
06:21Her name is Conz
06:22These sensors, in turn, detect signals from the magnet.
06:24It's what gives you the feeling of color.
06:26So, in order to see it as red, you need to have something red in front of you.
06:30The White Duke signs it and contradicts himself
06:32The red duke is for your eyes, but the red peoples
06:34That's your business.
06:35So how does the black color we see come about?
06:37This happens by not letting any taste reach them.
06:39The treasure is the thing you're looking at
06:41It absorbs all the stress that falls on it
06:43So you can't see anything at all.
06:45So you keep seeing the color black.
06:46Someone might say to me, "Abu Ahmad, we have things that are black."
06:49We see it as normal; that's just how things are, black in color.
06:52What's up, Aziz? I'm not trying to surprise you, but...
06:53In fact, all the things you know are black.
06:56The color is really black
06:57Glory to you, Abu Ahmad?
06:59Oh, after all these years, you're still deceiving me?
07:01I thought the color was black
07:02I have a conversation with Samir and Ali.
07:04I mean, things that are black, really black, Abu Ahmed.
07:06It means I lived my life in rosy hues, and I'm the one who wronged her.
07:08My dear, understand the futility, understand it.
07:10I understand you if you have a black car
07:12You wouldn't see it as normal either
07:13You'll find it reflects sunlight when it falls on it, for example.
07:15It's not just a fantasy, I mean
07:17So, my dear, it's impossible for it to be black.
07:18Seriously, if I saw her, that means she's not black.
07:20This means that whether black is a color or not
07:22It's something you've never seen in your life.
07:25Someone comes and I say to him, "Just a second."
07:29Oh Abu Ahmed
07:30I think there's a problem with the grammar in this sentence, Abu Ahmad.
07:32My dear, there's a problem with the whole language.
07:34He'll tell me what it is if the whole thing
07:36No light rays reach the sensors in my eyes.
07:39I could just close my eyes and that's it.
07:41And that's how you saw the real blackness.
07:43Actually, my dear, your eyelid
07:45Not enough to completely block out the light
07:48Try, my dear, closing your eyes while you're in a well-lit place.
07:50You'll find that you see a dark red color like this
07:52This is because you can see the blood vessels in your eyelid.
07:55And here you still haven't seen the black
07:57Your eyelid lets in a little bit of light
07:58What whales are you talking about?
07:59But we look at the sky at night.
08:01And we see who's that black, ugly thing
08:03This definitely doesn't have light.
08:04But also, contrary to what you might expect
08:06This piece is from heaven
08:07It often contains faint stars
08:08You can see it if you reduce the light from the field.
08:10Or if the camera captured it with a high exposure
08:13So that a large amount of its light meets
08:15But I'll tell you
08:15You might find the really black one
08:17If you go out to a place where magicians roam at night
08:18But instead of looking at the stars
08:20You find yourself a slightly deep cave inside a cheese
08:22And enter the current darkness
08:24At that point, you could say there isn't a single ray of light.
08:26Enter your eye and you'll see real black
08:28But does that mean there's nothing in nature?
08:31Really black?
08:32What's with this black color?
08:33Exodus
08:33A deception perpetrated by the West
08:34In life, my dear
08:35Even the most light-absorbing rocks
08:38Black stone costume
08:39Or even the excavation
08:40Steel betaxo light at a certain ratio
08:42sufficient proportion
08:42When we see a picture on it
08:44We can see the details
08:45The only thing that can
08:46That which exists naturally in the universe
08:47Its color is truly black.
08:48He is far from evil upon us
08:50black squirt
08:51But not because it's black.
08:52But because any light that passes through the forehead
08:54The weather is unbearable and it won't come out again.
08:56Because of its immense appeal
08:58It is impossible for him to obtain a sample from it.
09:00Here you will see it just like you see it in the pictures.
09:02It's like a hole between the stars
09:04It has no details
09:05But this is black, Muhammad
09:06The closest one we came to
09:07At a distance of more than a thousand light-years
09:09We won't be able to go there, then.
09:10We take the true black color from it and use it.
09:12He said, meaning if you went to the Black Sea
09:14You'll want to get the color black.
09:15Daib, you have much bigger problems than that.
09:17I'm telling you, my dear, why do you enter the images in black?
09:19It's better for you to focus.
09:20The speeds will be different above the limit.
09:23So, you get...
09:24What's wrong, my dear? You'll always be amazed.
09:26Abu Hamid, I have nothing to do with any of this talk.
09:28I want something in black.
09:29Black Original, from my Black Eater
09:31I'll tell you what to do.
09:32In 2014, the British company Surrey Nano Systems
09:36She announced an invention that will change all our perceptions of the color black.
09:39This invention is a paint called
09:41Fanta Black paint is able to absorb
09:43Ninety-nine point nine hundred
09:45Sixty-five percent
09:47From the Duke, meaning, my dear, nothing falls from him.
09:49Changed from 35 percent
09:51That's how you explained it, Abu Hamid.
09:52My point, my dear, is that he doesn't leave any papers.
09:54Even if it doesn't impress you, you'll notice it when you see it.
09:57Or more accurately, when you don't see him
09:58As you can see in the video, my dear
10:00Anything painted with Fanta Black paint
10:02It's as if she doesn't exist, you can't see her.
10:04Any details that make you feel, my dear, that there is
10:06It actually looks like a black hole.
10:08Okay, so how does Fanta Black do that?
10:10It is not composed of a group of manufacturers and suppliers
10:12Unlike other paints, this one is composed of
10:14From Carbon Nano Tubes, my dear, you remain
10:16Very small tubes made up of carbon atoms
10:19It is manufactured in the factory.
10:20These Fanta Black Carbon Nano Tubes are anchored
10:22Vertically, as if it were a tree, and it would be
10:24They were very close to each other, so when the duke tossed them
10:26It comes across it and begins to reflect from the carbon nanotube
10:28The second one is reflected, reflected a lot
10:30Until every child is lost, and therefore
10:32It is impossible to reverse except to a certain extent
10:34This paint was manufactured very thinly initially.
10:36To improve camera performance
10:38And telescopes, but it spread to another place.
10:40For example, in 2018, Activision
10:42During the launch of the new part of
10:44Call of Duty held a big event where they got
10:46A group of gamers and I let them play the game
10:48In a painted room, all the Fanta Black toys
10:50So that the fifth one appears and is completely in the game
10:52Weren't you dreaming of giving a point to the black people? They made it bigger.
10:54In 2019, the Dubai-based company, Beeen Dubai,
10:56She decided to make a cool move during the launch
10:59Hassan Shakoshi Abu Hamid
11:01And I made a copy of it coated with Fanta Black.
11:03This, my dear, is the one whose rider is a ghost.
11:04Not the ghost of Rosh means the ghost of a ghost
11:06We can't see it; if he turns on the searchlights, he might be covering the desert.
11:08And you don't even realize it, may God protect us, my dear.
11:10And don't ever mess with us X6 Fanta Black
11:13Keep asking, my dear
11:14So where can I get Fanta Black from?
11:16I'm ready to paint.
11:17Dear Fanta Black, it's still not available for sale.
11:19Because firstly, its manufacture is very expensive.
11:21No one will be able to buy it; secondly, it poses a security risk.
11:24Because you can hide anything in it
11:26And it will be completely hidden
11:27And you, my dear, are the one who ordered it in the market, and you have a problem that you are hiding.
11:30The problem is even bigger than that.
11:31You not only can't afford it, you might
11:33You can't see him, seriously.
11:34Because of the screen on which you see the Fanta Black images.
11:37And his videos, whether it's a mobile screen or
11:39A TV or laptop might not be able to
11:41It will give you a true black color
11:42So you know why we need nits on screens
11:45LCD screens, which are used for most screens
11:47Our devices currently use it.
11:48Dear customer, the LCD screen consists of an internal component.
11:51Three main layers
11:52The first layer is the source of the duke and I'll come out
11:54Apply the same intensity to the entire screen area.
11:57In LCD screens, the source of the dimmer is
11:59Fluorescent, like a light bulb
12:00The second layer consists of liquid crystals.
12:02I want the one who said Liquid Crystal Display
12:04It is the LCD
12:05These Liquid Crystals act as a filter for the drink.
12:08The one coming from behind is in its normal position.
12:10The taste doesn't pass through it, but when it passes
12:12It has an electric pilot that allows the duke to
12:14This is how the liquid crystals layer passes.
12:16It controls the brightness
12:18The one for each pixel on the screen, and the third and final layer.
12:20It is a color filter.
12:22This is what gives each pixel its color.
12:24When the screen likes to crop an image, it follows
12:26Electric pilot Liquid Crystals
12:28And color filters so that they display them with lighting
12:30and suitable colors
12:31And that's it, the image in front of it would appear.
12:33So what happens if a screen wants to display the color black?
12:36Liquid Crystals do not transmit any electrical signals.
12:38Therefore, it prevents the duke behind from
12:40Here, black will appear to you
12:42But unfortunately, my dear Liquid Crystals
12:44It doesn't block the duke 100%
12:45It's like you when your eyelids stop twitching.
12:47You're right, you can't see anything.
12:49But there is still a faint light present and clearly visible.
12:51Therefore, LCD screens
12:52You can't produce a true black color.
12:54One of them says, "I'm repentant, Abu Hamid, I have an LED screen."
12:56Can this screen handle that?
12:58The need, Zizi, is that it's also no
12:59Because every difference between LCD and LED
13:01LEDs use LED bulbs instead of light.
13:04The one in the first layer
13:06The one with the LCD screen works, but both are compatible.
13:09via Liquid Crystals
13:10What kind of screens are you, my dear?
13:12The one who can produce black
13:14As close as possible to the truth
13:16These are OLED screens
13:18Produced by companies like LG
13:19LG screens, my dear, are OLED.
13:21Specifically, it works in a different way.
13:23Instead of having a light source
13:25It illuminates the entire screen and then filters it.
13:27Each pixel is individually controlled in its addition.
13:30This means that every pixel on the screen
13:32It lights up on its own
13:33So, if the screen wants to display a black color next to
13:35All it has to do is warm up all these pixels.
13:38The pixels here
13:39The oily texture adds light to these pixels.
13:41It depends on the image you want to display.
13:44Therefore, when there is no source
13:45With pure light, you will see completely black.
13:47What is this, of course, my dear? A reflection.
13:49The duke around him is on the same screen.
13:51This is how OLED screens are displayed
13:52There will be very good contrast between the colors.
13:55Of course, that means it will be thinner.
13:57LCD and LED
13:59And of course, that means it's supposed to use less energy.
14:01Because, as I told you, it illuminates these pixels.
14:03Depending on the image she wants to display
14:05Not always, like LED screens
14:07So, my dear, if you want to see
14:09The color black is the closest you can see
14:11It's a video of the black market on an OLED screen.
14:13But my dear, it should be big
14:15Please don't take from the small one
14:17Oh God, it's going to be so black
14:18Look, my friend, this is the biggest OLED screen you can find.
14:21It was created in ModPie in 2017
14:22LG made a very large screen
14:24Nazareth entered the sex
14:25These are the biggest 120 kisses, Abu Ahmed
14:26Dear Hikad, approximately 710 square meters
14:29Here, my dear, I really want to see the black market on this screen.
14:31Honestly, I really want to play FIFA on it.
14:32I was surprised by the answer
14:33Viva, Abu Ahmad, medicine and science
14:34I see it in the market, black.
14:401952 American composer
14:42John Cage
14:42A thousand pieces, her name is 4 days and 33 years.
14:45The cut-off, my dear, consists of 3 movements.
14:47What's up, Abu Ahmed? Is he doing gymnastics or something?
14:49This piece, my dear, is the first piece I've ever composed.
14:51This piece can be played on any instrument
14:53A machine or a group of machines, which is
14:55Dear, it's 4 days and 33 years
14:58As you guessed, I mean
14:59From silence, by holding the machine
15:01It is preferred that they remain seated in the audience.
15:03Silence listens to him when he coughs, dear John Cage.
15:05Regarding this passage, he was saying that you are in life
15:07When you hear it, you don't hear silence.
15:09You hear the chair creaking
15:11People's coughs, all of this is for you
15:13A musical symphony, and on this basis
15:15He considers it to be one of his most important works
15:17And maybe, my dear, I can let you hear a bit of it.
15:21Repeat that part again, my dear. Okay.
15:24Play it faster
15:25And don't like it, stay away a little
15:27That's enough, my dear, but we need to stop.
15:29That's how Hassan Cobb Wright does a strike.
15:31What Kidsh was trying to show was that silence
15:33A sign of deterrence, Abu Hamid
15:34No, my dear, it's in the passport and WhatsApp.
15:35Here, silence is a bad, bad, bad musical instrument with back notes.
15:38French composer Claude de Bussy
15:40Why is there a saying that goes, "The music isn't in the instruments you play"?
15:43But the music is in the spaces between them
15:45The color black, my dear, whether it's a color or not
15:47However, it expresses an idea very similar to silence.
15:49In music, it is the absence of need
15:51What you were expecting in the first place
15:53Although emitting a tone or color
15:55It's a complex process, and the most difficult part is...
15:57You keep hearing or seeing nothing
15:59This, my dear, is a challenge to our senses themselves.
16:01Our senses, which are naturally
16:03Very sensitive to even the slightest changes
16:04Even the cut-off one from Tekedesh
16:06The audience, my dear, were really not listening. Silence.
16:08No, they couldn't hear the faint background noise.
16:10The sound of two people whispering to each other in need
16:12A voice from the back row
16:13I myself, my dear, when I composed that piece for you
16:15You must have heard voices around you
16:17This is my orchestra; all these sounds would never have been heard.
16:19When there was silence, the same idea applied to the color black.
16:21Whether you consider it a color or not, it clarifies
16:23Most of the colors around it lack
16:25This color in itself makes you appreciate
16:28The same color is more common than the original.
16:29This, my dear, is different from being blind.
16:31Because a blind person can't see at all.
16:33He doesn't have the reference; he has one who sees.
16:35It's like you don't have a reference to see the sound.
16:37But you see and see
16:39This isn't necessary in itself, my dear; it's a completely different experience.
16:42Therefore, despite all the gloomy connotations associated with the color black
16:45If there's a color you need to make sure is present around it
16:48It is definitely the color black.
16:49That's why, my dear, I keep the room dark around him.
16:52So that I may feel the light of knowledge
16:54And by your light
16:55Please come and enlighten me about the previous episodes.
16:56For upcoming episodes, check the sources.
16:58If we're on YouTube, subscribe to the channel, don't be stingy.
17:00My dear, now I will make you appreciate the value of silence.
17:02The value of the color black
17:15He told me, my dear, that I have a song.
17:18I'm just a little worried, but I'm having a final break, my dear.
17:19I'm going to her sisters now.