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00:00Karo has been cutting it for two hours, I'm tired.
00:02I really missed the fan
00:03She just goes back and turns around
00:05And by God, I promise to give her a roof.
00:07I plucked at every feather so as not to hurt anyone's feelings.
00:09Nor television
00:10I remember his voice, it was so beautiful
00:12He was thin and strong
00:13Honestly, it was better than those matches that annoy and disgust me.
00:15Do you know what this dallah reminded me of?
00:17What is the black box that won't open?
00:19Remember, he didn't teach us anything
00:20Remember Dad?
00:21God, just leave goodness
00:22He's probably in the bathroom now, I don't know when he'll come out.
00:24The water also came out
00:25He himself traveled through time.
00:27Seeb, he's messing things up.
00:28Do you know what the dalmah reminds me of?
00:29My Pallex
00:30What's the story behind all this talk, and what's the point of all this in front of the khor?
00:31Oh Gaby, because her name is Noor
00:33I'll cut the bay leaf too.
00:34I even miss the ghosts that used to appear to me when I was little.
00:37Now there are contracts in one package
00:40I missed you too, Karim
00:43peace
00:44You're a demon, so I'm scared now.
00:48Praise be to God, the light of the open is clear from your foolishness
00:53Makdi
00:54Makdi
00:56You're in it, you beggar!
00:57Hey Karim, I've been standing with the electricians since morning, what's wrong with you?
01:00And what were you, Ba?
01:02Nor am I the one
01:04no
01:04What were you?
01:05What is this, my love?
01:06And you're not shoulders
01:07What is this, my love?
01:08What did you complain about?
01:09Praise be to God, a number of good things
01:10What did the electrician tell you?
01:12He said to him
01:13If Haznor comes
01:15Raise the knife
01:17Arha Ali Afreet
01:18His brother turned out to be stupid
01:26Dear viewers, peace and blessings be upon you.
01:28Hello, there will be a new episode.
01:29From the Dabke program
01:30I know, my dear
01:30When you fail for the thousandth time in your life
01:32And you still look awful
01:33In front of people
01:33In front of the crays
01:34In front of your friends
01:35It's just one person.
01:36The one you turn to in these situations
01:37To turn your failure into
01:38For a type of genius
01:40Thomas Edison
01:40Isn't this the one for the lightbulb, Abu Hamad?
01:42Yes, my dear
01:42But he said what I said
01:44It justifies all failures in life
01:45I didn't fail
01:46But I discovered
01:47A method of destruction
01:48He doesn't use it
01:48electric lamp
01:49Oh, Abu Hamad
01:50You're here to spoil the Edison and the lightbulb story for us
01:52Two content outages
01:52And what about me?
01:53Dear, we are listening to you.
01:54If I'm having trouble with the content
01:55Let me tell you the story of Nokia's bankruptcy
01:57The story of Kodak's bankruptcy
01:58The story of BlackBerry's bankruptcy
01:59Not Edison
02:00Fano, today, my dear
02:01I want to tell you
02:02The night, the sky, its stars, and its command
02:04Although everything we knew about the lamp
02:06It is an invention that Edison presented to the world
02:081880
02:09Except for that one, which was the last stop in a long struggle.
02:12To overcome the night
02:14And the light of darkness
02:15Before the discovery of electricity
02:16And based on that
02:17Attempts to invent the light bulb began
02:18People were living by candlelight
02:20Be careful, my dear
02:21It wasn't a romantic symbol
02:21Like now
02:22But the candles were a sign of Moise.
02:24And you are superior to your social class
02:26So, if you're from the top edition
02:27You will have a bee candle in your house
02:29Or sham aspermacetti
02:31Extracted from ambergris
02:32He told me, "My dear, you've gone crazy."
02:34Shami Shami
02:35But what about you, my dear, if you are from the general public?
02:38So I said, "You will use a wax made of..."
02:40From the appetites of animals
02:41It smells awful and there's a lot of smoke.
02:43You are not poor
02:44Eight means, my dear, that you don't work with neon lights.
02:46Gas lamps appeared on continent 19
02:49And the streets were lit up
02:50But human energy needs a constant source of light.
02:52And the risks are low
02:54He no longer had a brother-in-law by his side and was afraid he might set the house on fire.
02:56And that's because, my dear, gas and candles are a source of endless fires.
03:00And the first attempt, my dear, was at inventing the electric light bulb.
03:02It was the year 1802
03:04By Sir Hanfrey Davy
03:06God, Abu Hamad, that was 78 years before Edison.
03:08That's the surprise, my dear.
03:10The concept of an electric light bulb, simply put.
03:12It's a film strip
03:14The material is heated by the electric pilot.
03:16Until you turn inside a glass void
03:18This space is trying to preserve this light for as long as possible.
03:21Dozens of scientists, my dear, have memorized the idea
03:23But they have been unemployed for 70 years
03:24They can't find the right film
03:26And they also found the right glass space
03:29The one who achieves the equation
03:30Noor lasts as long as possible
03:32This is the equation we, my dear, are trying to reach.
03:33My dear, either the light bulb goes out quickly
03:35Either its light will be dazzling
03:37So it's not appropriate to use it inside the house.
03:38Edson, my dear, the village is where he came up with a mathematical problem.
03:41All its steps are done
03:43Repeated step of the product
03:45And here he decided to put all his effort into this step
03:47What I was telling you, my dear, was that Edison tried
03:496000 plant materials
03:51In order to find the right film that can ignite
03:53This man, my dear, used to send scientists
03:55They say tropical plants and distant regions
03:57Try it, and benefit whoever tries it, my dear.
03:59Right and left, up to
04:01October 1879
04:03When he gets angry, use a line
04:05Cotton carbonate
04:07And the light bulb will continue to shine.
04:09Fourteen and a half hours
04:11Man, our greatest ambition was that no one would be loyal.
04:13On the candle, and it's contagious, snoring, Edison, but Edison
04:15If he gets stuck here, he'll keep trying.
04:17Until, my dear, Edison uses bamboo thread
04:20The one who will give him, my dear, a light bulb that lasts
04:22Listen to this, it's 1200 hours
04:24From, and there is no need for fourteen.
04:25For 1200 hours
04:27Eat, eat, eat
04:29My food
04:30Nor is the desire, my dear, due to the perseverance of Thomas Edison.
04:32However, Sir Joseph Swann
04:34He will reach the same light bulb before him.
04:36And Edison will have to work with him.
04:38This bulb is being introduced to the market
04:40Through a company bearing their names, and they are both the same
04:421883
04:44The question here, my dear, is why amidst all these attempts?
04:47All this long struggle
04:48We only remember Edison
04:50In his book, Idish of Idson
04:52Historian Drunest Freebird says
04:53Edison's genius lay in marketing himself.
04:56Edison, my dear, knew very well.
04:58He's not just inventing
05:00A lightbulb, but a very useful tool
05:02Edison was selling you the daytime
05:04In a bottle
05:05Here, my dear Edison, is a day's work for you.
05:07It doesn't turn off, it finishes and doesn't need anything else.
05:09You're not the only one who's been piling up on the cup
05:10And while the scientists were happy, if their lightbulb lit up for an hour
05:13Edison in the advertisement he made on his ram.
05:15He was saying
05:20We will make electricity so cheap
05:23It's just the song that will ignite the group
05:25Ernest was saying that Edison was introducing himself to the scientific community
05:27He doesn't consider it a boring world with slow steps.
05:29But I consider him a powerful magician.
05:31And this, my dear, is his title in scientific circles.
05:33Wizard of Menlo Park
05:35While scientists present their invention in an academic manner
05:38Edison presented his lightbulb as a magician
05:40In a dramatic fashion on New Year's Eve
05:42In front of three thousand spectators
05:43In Menlo Park, Edson understood the magnitude
05:45The fleet change you'll use is a lightbulb
05:47That's why, my dear, he presented himself as a magician.
05:49The era will take us to a time without night.
05:51An era of permanent lighting
05:56Dear viewer
05:57Nokia was founded in
06:001865
06:01What's this, Bahmad? Are you bankrupt?
06:03What's the price, my dear? Should I tell you why he went bankrupt?
06:05No, my dear, she's not talking about you anymore.
06:07I'm still broke and still a prostitute
06:09Let me tell you, my dear, about the topic of the episode.
06:11Today's story is about how to tell the truth.
06:13The light bulb changed our bags, a two-foot cable
06:15Before Edison's light bulb, my dear, there was no human civilization.
06:17The Bar Time Bar Time culture
06:20From 8 to 5
06:20After 5, he didn't betray the job, but what stopped him
06:22The whole universe was shutting down, it was like Spacetoon
06:24May God protect this generation, my dear.
06:26The universe was closing, and as soon as the world darkened, all of humanity's efforts would vanish.
06:29It stops until the sun rises.
06:31So they're united now, huh?
06:34But, my dear, with the sudden invention
06:36Humans are given half an extra day.
06:38Working hours have started to increase
06:40Wages have also started to increase.
06:41The factories operated in shifts all day.
06:44Uncolored increase in products
06:45Unpainted workers demanded
06:47Cities were built around factories
06:49The Sana'a revolution was achieved
06:51Educational opportunities have increased
06:52And everyone, my dear, started learning and reading in order to find themselves in this new world.
06:56This is the world I'm telling you about, my dear
06:58It was founded on the lamp of Tayeb and Hameed
07:00The lamp brought us all together, but
07:01There are no spoiled shots, of course, my dear.
07:03Haven't you heard about Nightlife?
07:04The lightbulb, my dear, fixed your working hours.
07:07And I also created ligers for you
07:10Homes have started requesting electricity.
07:12Electricity and light
07:14Its creation is disguised as entertainment.
07:16On radio and television
07:18And if you don't want to have fun at home
07:19Let's stay out late
07:20In my entire specialty, my dear, it was based on nightlife.
07:24And some shops are now open 24 hours a day.
07:26And what do you think we're afraid of, those late-night criminals?
07:28Because the lamplight shines in every street
07:30My dear, I am a great invention that occupied a very large part of our lives.
07:33We're trying to sleep in it
07:36And the important question here, my dear
07:37Why hasn't the human being seen our nightlife yet?
07:40He had this desire to light up the night
07:42Why didn't we just stay up during the day and sleep at night?
07:44Why invent a light bulb that makes you work harder?
07:46And more things work
07:48And you are required to work shifts
07:49Why doesn't a person calm down a bit instead of being civilized?
07:52It started to tire us out and the light switch started working
07:53Life, my dear, if I were to tell you about its positives
07:56Our waking up at night
07:57Life, my dear, our relationship with the night wasn't always better.
08:00And while Umm Kalshon was spinning at night
08:02Psychologist Martin Anthony says that every human being has an insane desire to end the night.
08:07Desire is something that's been ingrained in our genes for a long time.
08:09And that's because, my dear, man is not a nocturnal animal.
08:11Our fingers
08:12But they sifted him; he lived his whole life as prey to nocturnal animals.
08:16Or a ferry crossing, a ferry crossing, that things are happening
08:20Humans possess a visual system in their eyes.
08:22It makes him distinguish all shades of green with a new sensitivity.
08:25So that he can see the animals hiding among the trees
08:28But when the darkness of night comes
08:29The only vision system that protects you is malfunctioning.
08:32Waton
08:33And the animals' prey remains, I don't detest it.
08:35The colors of the Eismann shield say
08:37The blackness of night is like the helplessness of humans.
08:40Their inability to distinguish colors and perceive shapes
08:43Is there no deficiency in human intellect?
08:44Dreams
08:44And this will sweeten the night forever, so ask the unknown.
08:47For the unknown that is truly upon us
08:48That's why, my dear, Professor John Carey said
08:50It proudly links the history of human progress
08:53In our war, we chose a possible enemy to face.
08:57the prayer
08:57John Carey's Enlightenment era, my dear, is linked to the spread of gas lamps in the streets.
09:04While the modern era is associated with the invention of the electric light bulb
09:07And in the refined style of the philosopher Redrich Nietzsche, for example
09:09Lighting made man the most powerful creature on the planet
09:11Because he could see everything
09:13There's no more darkness to frighten him.
09:14And do not make him feel that he is being targeted by a force greater than him.
09:16Oh my dear, imagine a historic moment
09:18While your grandfather, the Madai, was sleeping on a tree branch
09:20Afraid of the dark
09:21The one who hides behind her is a tiger and a scoundrel
09:23And workers from his group have the right to two stones in some
09:25Until suddenly it bursts into flames
09:31This fire, my dear, wasn't just a blaze.
09:33This light of darkness is like a magical answer to a prayer of fear.
09:36The truth is, my dear, I really wanted to tell you my grandfather's name.
09:39Who made the firework like that? And what is this?
09:41What fire?
09:41Unfortunately, my dear, there is no conclusive evidence about the first person to discover fire.
09:45All we know is that fire has existed on the planet for 420 million years.
09:48And man has been using fire for his activities for 40,000 years.
09:52Just imagine
09:54Let me tell you, my dear, that humans are divided into two types.
09:57A type of fake like Edso
09:58He reads the night and struggles to make a lightbulb
10:01The second type is poetry and artists
10:03They sing praises at night, my dear, because it highlights the beauty of the matter.
10:06Time before Galileo and Copernicus
10:08Many people, my dear, were convinced that it was the land of the center of the church.
10:11The substance is made from a pure material called ether.
10:14And between us is the sun and its light, an extra degree, if you cannot look at it.
10:17The matter, amidst the darkness, made her the hero of all poems.
10:21Although, my dear, Huda is truly a paradox
10:22The sun is the most hardworking person
10:24The sun, my dear, is working and burning itself.
10:26So that you can bear the jealousy
10:27Enlighten the whole world
10:29Don't let it scare you
10:30But you, human
10:31O mighty one, whose glory we celebrate
10:33And you will be buried in their lives for a lifetime
10:34Shams did them a favor
10:36When a stone remained, they said, "This is Omar."
10:38They said this is Omar
10:41When humans discovered that the Earth orbits the sun
10:44It's just a follower stealing sunlight.
10:46And when telescopes looked at him
10:47I found him singing and covered in spots and dirt like the earth
10:50You don't have dark circles under your eyes.
10:51At that moment, my dear, the poet Robert Berto objected
10:541821
10:55And it was, my dear, on telescopes
10:56The one who made the situation look bad
10:57Why? Why did you really confuse us?
10:59Our poems are our poetry
11:00That's just fantasy, my dear, when the artificial surah comes along.
11:02And it's not just something we like
11:04And we quote the poems
11:05He sweats like that in front of the flag
11:06no
11:06We should bring them too, for the lamp.
11:07Check the pension
11:08The black bones of William Woodworth
11:10William Blake
11:11They reduced the size of the factories
11:12The noise of cities
11:12and its light
11:13And they pray for mercy upon the light of the command.
11:14And writing, my dear, also requires materials.
11:16Darkness, night, and wandering
11:17And she writes the sweetest shor
11:18Why factories and smoke
11:19And the voice of Barimah
11:20What do you do?
11:20And sadden the direction, my dear.
11:21He will continue
11:22Until a person becomes aware of the matter
11:24And here the poet says
11:25W.H.Oden
11:25In his intention
11:26Moon Landing
11:27It's a place worth seeing.
11:29But we won't go see him.
11:30That's how inspiration gets ruined.
11:31Your friend
11:32O scholars, this is your business.
11:33The one you stepped on
11:34Armestron's body
11:35Yes, me and Amir Eid
11:36We have something to stay up with
11:37Nobody step on him
11:391994
11:41The electric pilot experienced a power outage.
11:44My dear, it was my birth year
11:45Los Angeles plunged into darkness
11:47And at that time, with the 9-1-1 formation.
11:48She received many reports
11:49There were no reports of theft or...
11:51These were merely reports
11:52By seeing strange shapes in the sky
11:54More like an alien invasion
11:55But my dear
11:56What we know now
11:56It was an alien invasion launch
11:58But the shape of the galaxy
12:00The Milky Way struck in a clear sky
12:01The shape that the residents see
12:04They needed all the city's light bulbs.
12:06It closes in a fateful coincidence
12:08If you want to imagine, my dear
12:09The shape of the sky they saw
12:10Without artificial lights
12:11You can check out the photographer's project.
12:12Terry Quinn
12:13About the shape of cities on a clear night
12:14In 2016
12:15World Atlas of Night Sky Brightness
12:17A computer generated a map
12:19For the lights in the world
12:20The map showed that 80% of the world
12:23He lives under artificial lights
12:25What man did
12:25The only areas
12:26The one who enjoys a daytime bicycle
12:28Natural night
12:29It is Siberia and the Amazon
12:31And the deserts that have no people
12:32The world of Christo Vargas Llosa
12:33He says that there are two types of animals
12:34A type of hunter who exploits the darkness to get away with it
12:37And a type of prey that uses darkness to hide
12:39The two types are in conflict on the day and night cycle.
12:42Very ordinary
12:42And they play their game
12:43From the day God created the forest
12:45Heba Ji the human
12:46Noor every seven days, 24 hours a day
12:50I used a damma to create lighting
12:51Vote for her louder than twice
12:53What can these animals tolerate?
12:55The game is ruined, my friend.
12:56For example, you have weapons in the navy
12:57The one who used to lay an egg on a throne
12:58And it depends on the light of the command and the darkness
13:00So you know the water will return
13:01Following the wrong source of light
13:03And she dies because she doesn't know how to bring back the living.
13:05There are still transfers left
13:05I don't know the difference between night and day.
13:07In a German study
13:08On the birds of Tordos Merula
13:10This study, my dear
13:11I found that these birds
13:12You're going five hours early to the doorstep
13:14Because of her disturbed perception of daytime
13:15Oh, praise be to God, even the birds
13:17And this, my dear, of course
13:18How much does it cause her exhaustion?
13:19Its biological cycle eventually atrophies
13:21So you're upset about the birds chirping?
13:23As for the window, you have it at 6 o'clock.
13:24Technologically, you destroyed the Nabu system.
13:25Look, my dear, this isn't cruel.
13:27Let me tell you, my dear, that nature
13:29It depends on balance
13:30The scientist, Ivak Nebo
13:31When we had the experience of placing lamps in the wrong place
13:34The lights attracted Di
13:35The insects and exhausted them
13:36Until the insects died
13:37Okay, what's better, Bahmid?
13:38Is there anyone who likes insects?
13:39my darling
13:40These insects were responsible for pollination.
13:42All the crops in its vicinity
13:43And we rely on these crops
13:54The plants are receiving less pollination.
13:56What percentage?
13:5762%
13:58But my dear
14:01The quality is different
14:02This is because primitive people are exposed to darkness.
14:04A very long time
14:05From sunset until sunrise
14:06In a solution, we are exposed to darkness.
14:08It's barely bedtime.
14:09Okay, so what's the problem?
14:10My dear, the problem lies in the secretion of latonin.
14:12Darkness hormone
14:13The hormone responsible for sleep
14:15And the body is renewed
14:16So that this hormone will come out for me
14:18It requires complete injustice
14:19By means of a man of the Lamp Age
14:20That is, me and you all, and all of us together.
14:23We have a problem with the Latonin film
14:24A malfunction that leads to fatigue and nervous tension
14:26Sleep disturbances
14:27According to recent studies
14:29It can lead to cancer
14:30That's why
14:30The Center of Disease Control
14:31CDC
14:32It classifies modern sleep disorders
14:34On the basis that
14:36Martin Moore
14:37If we described humans using the characteristics of machines
14:39So we will say about the modern man
14:41That it is a machine that suffers from
14:43accustomed operation
14:44He doesn't stop
14:45I'll leave the battery, my dear.
14:46God forbid it gets burned
14:48Okay, now, Hamad
14:49We said the lamp
14:50Sweet or ugly
14:51I fear the world of science
14:52I'll learn about the world and make inventions
14:53I do not fear the leaders of the poet Bewatla.
14:54And I say, people don't ruin nature.
14:56He didn't live to play at night, guys.
14:57We want to sing to him
14:58Above the thesis
14:59For the Italian philosopher
15:00Giovanni
15:01Piccodella
15:01Mirandola
15:02Titled article
15:03In human dignity
15:04He said, my dear, that man
15:05It has no catalog
15:06Except for the mind
15:06Or perhaps his mind has no limits.
15:08It is difficult for a person to be confined within a framework
15:10He lives in it
15:10That's his mind, my dear.
15:11He makes him the most human
15:13Free on Earth
15:14And this freedom
15:14The least human movement
15:16In which direction
15:16Making history
15:17Everything changes shape
15:18Because it has no mold to fit it
15:20or the government framework
15:21There's no one in front of me when I fight him.
15:22But he changes the whole world
15:23To adapt him to his limited capabilities
15:25I mean, all of our spaciousness
15:27The death of a worker remained
15:28One play is shown
15:29A play about our humanitarian efforts
15:31To expand our limited narcotics
15:32This makes a person like Hassan Mirandola
15:34He is capable of destroying everything.
15:36And he is also capable of saving everything.
15:38Man has fire in his hand
15:39He illuminates his path
15:40He burns himself with it
15:41Nature and everything
15:42And so, my dear human
15:43Time passes
15:44Using his mind
15:45Using this weapon
15:46Unlimited
15:47He transforms from prey
15:48At the top of the food pyramid
15:49First Forest Meltsha
15:50In the Predator outfit
15:51He's the one who grabbed the arm
15:52And workers who make blades
15:53Thanks to technological advancements
15:54What made him able
15:55This planet is controlled
15:56And I, my dear, am the beauty of mankind
15:58If you find balance
15:59In the world of invention
16:01The businessman
16:01The one who markets this invention
16:12Change on the planet
16:13But still
16:14And we know
16:15What effect does this have?
16:16We're not just thinking about manufacturers
16:17Let me tell you a funny story, my dear
16:18In 2018, the city of Shikdon decided
16:20Chinese
16:21What does she do?
16:22Industrial order
16:22So what's wrong, Abu Hamid? I don't understand.
16:24No, my dear, I'm telling you
16:25If they did a serious industrial job
16:28A round order, almost a large order
16:29To provide light as an alternative to artificial lights
16:32At a lower cost
16:33and more consistent
16:34With the cycle of night and day
16:36It costs less than artificial lights.
16:37And also, the light of animals is similar to the light of the command.
16:39This is an idea that Russia tried to implement in 1990.
16:41Although the Russian idea failed
16:43And so far, the Chinese idea hasn't been implemented.
16:45However, she is conveying a very important message.
16:47The queen of reason within man
16:48You can achieve the equation
16:50You can make our lives better
16:51And the planet is illuminated
16:52But we've put it into our account
16:53All the people of the planet
16:54And he found the difference, my dear.
16:56Between the lightbulb on the ceiling
16:57And the lightbulb that lights up is an idea in your mind
16:59And solve problems
17:00And solve the problems
17:01Which comes with problem-solving
17:02Please, my dear
17:03This light bulb will illuminate your path.
17:04If you look at the previous cases
17:06And see the upcoming cases
17:07Don't forget to look at the sources
17:08We are many, today
17:08Subscribe to this respected channel
17:10We always offer solutions
17:11It has no problems or negative consequences.
17:14And it offers a dose of mullah dragon in particular
17:17Because the episode is also shown at 8 pm
17:19The time when you prefer not to be exposed to any light
17:21So you can sleep well
17:22But the Dabke programmed
17:23Every heart that brings it is much, much more than the dirt it brings
17:26That's good, my dear. You can watch this morning's episode.
17:28Let me tell you, my dear
17:29Noufa said, "What do you mean by 'you'?"
17:31I'm still awake
17:32It tells you to pass a lightbulb over.
17:33I went to her lamp
17:34She told him, "Your eyes are round, sweet, and economical."
17:37And the day he decided to marry her, he turned it off

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