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How The Matrix Of Fear Keeps Us Under Control

More and more people feel somehow unsatisfied and uneasy about their life, their job and/or

their relationships.

Must there not be more to life than that?

We work hard, we have earned material benefits for our immense efforts, we can afford lots

of nice things.

And actually, we think that we should be very happy.

But instead, we feel this void inside ourselves and no matter how many things we treat ourselves

with, how many steps we take on the career ladder � it just never seems enough to fill

that void.

So it continues.

A bigger car, a bigger house, more clothes, another vacation, more toys for the kids,

a bigger TV, the latest smartphone etc.

We enjoy these things for a little while but then it is back.

This void inside of us.

We feel guilty, because we should be happy and yet are not.

We think back to times in our childhood, when we were just enjoying life, not having to

think or worry about anything.

How nice would it be to be that free again!

We feel trapped but don�t see any way out.

Because the world is just working the way it is.

We need this job to pay for all these things we own, to be safe when we are old and to

offer our children a good life now and a better future than we had.

And so we tell ourselves:

Once I retire, I get to do all the fun things I am dreaming of now.

Then I will be free, then I can do whatever I want.

We are caught in this treadmill.

And somehow, although our head says: �Accept it this will keep you safe�, there is this

other inner voice whispering �Break free!

You want to do something else, so go for it!�

But for now, we are caught on this treadmill.

And somehow, although our head says:

�Accept it, this will keep you safe,� there is this other inner voice whispering

�Break free!

You want to do something else, so go for it!�

Do you recognize yourself?

Congratulations!

Although it does not feel like this right now, this is a very good thing.

Because you have received the wake up call.

And by reading this � you know now that you are not alone.

It is time � Wake up!

Waiting for retirement cannot really be the serious answer.

Life is not about suffering, it is about enjoyment.

It is an experience to be lived and we should make the best out of it.

But we were programmed to believe that suffering is necessary to enter paradise after death.

Guess what?

You can have your paradise right now.

We have forgotten a tiny bit of information, which is very necessary to rediscover for

ourselves again.

And this is what this wake up call is all about.

It alerts us to that inner calling.

Our true self is trying to get to the surface to show us that there is so much more in it

for us than just existing.

It reminds us, that the answer to inner peace and happiness can never be found outside of

ourselves.

We carry the key within.

Paradise is inside of each and every one of us.

Unfortunately we have locked that door for ourselves because society taught us something

else.

The Fear Programming

Have you seen the movie �The Matrix�?

It seemed like a science fiction piece, but actually, we are not so far away from that.

In that film, people are programmed to experience certain things without being in a real world.

All of what they experience every day are illusions and projections.

When Neo � the main character of the film comes out of the matrix for the first time

and is asked to support to save humanity and bring it back to its true existence, he is

asked if he wants to swallow the red or the blue pill.

The red one will fully awaken him to reality and detach him from the matrix programming.

The blue one will put the veil of forgetfulness back over him and he will go back into the

dream state within the matrix.

Although we are not in a state like in the film, where some machines take over the power

and keep our bodies lying somewhere, plugged into a computer program, we are nevertheless

in a state of hypnosis.

We gave away our control.

�What?� � You might think now, but I have my free will and I can vote and I can

buy all these great things that I want to have, I can choose where I want to live and

travel etc.

Yes, true � but is this true freedom?

Why do we feel incomplete then?

Nature always does a perfect job in creating its beings and keeping everything in balance.

So what went wrong with the human species?

From a very young age, we are programmed.

Societal conventions and behavioral patterns are ingrained into our system and mind at

a very young age.

From a very young age, we are programmed.

Societal conventions and behavioral patterns are ingrained into our system and mind at

a very young age.

Our parents teach us what they had been taught.

Generation by generation: Not to trust any strangers, that the world is a dangerous place,

that there is not enough for everyone and that you have to be better than others to

be able to make it in this world.

They show us how a relationship should be and teach us the roles that we should take

in life.

Being the good wife and mother taking care of everyone and making everyone happy.

Being the successful and strong husband and father that earns enough money and protects

the family.

At a very young age, girls are taught how to look good and how to be attractive, how

to be a good girl and behave helpless and weak, so that you get a good catch later that

takes care of you.

Boys get programmed that crying and showing emotions other than anger is a sign of weakness

and not male at all.

We go to school and we are taught a lot of rather useless things that are all just food

for the head.

History, politics, geography, law etc.

All things we learn to forget a big portion of again right away.

We get grades to foster the competition between our fellow students.

We learn to put conditions on everything and have expectations towards everyone.

What we do not learn in school is teamwork, mindfulness, compassion, and being and appreciating

our authentic self.

We start our first job and believe what our parents and teachers told us: We have to work

hard for our money and we need to be better than the rest.

The competition continues.

We are kept in a feeling of separation.

We are told that we are alone and somehow have to make it through boot camp earth although

we do not even understand why we exist.

We do not question it, because everyone is playing the same game.

So it must be true.

We watch TV or go to the movies to see Hollywood productions.

They show us how our world should be in terms of romance and love or show us all the ugliness

of this world and all the dangers and brutality.

The news only talks about what is wrong in the world, what we need to fight and fix and

how much hate and evil is out there.

Rarely do they talk about all these amazing and good things happening every day on earth

that outweigh the bad news big time!

Commercials and Marketing program us in terms of what we need to want in life and what is

needed to be someone that is accepted in society.

Church teaches us to be humble and feel guilty.

The list goes on.

We are not even aware of all of this is mental programming.

It all intends to do one thing: To keep us in a state of fear.

Because fear makes sure that we remain in a state of dependency.

Dependent upon the government, dependent upon your job, dependent upon your partner and

so on.

Someone who is in fear can be easily controlled.

Fear keeps us in a thinking pattern that we are not good enough and not worthy to receive

love and joy.

So what is the solution?

We are so used to these patterns, that we don�t even see them anymore and take them

for granted.

We are convinced that this is our only reality.

That is just the way this world works.

How could we ever manage to get out of this?

It is all about Self-love

The key is very simple, but it is quite hard to dig it up.

In order to leave these patterns, we have to learn how to love ourselves.

Leaving a pattern of fear and growing into a world of love is what we have to do.

By doing this, all of a sudden, we have access to a complete new self.

Actually, that is our original self, the one we have forgotten about and locked into a

cage.

The one that knows exactly what we want.

The one that knows what love is and is able to give and receive love with each and everyone

around.

Sounds cheesy?

Yes, because you are associating love with the conditional love we were programmed with.

That we need another person to make us whole.

That we need respect and admiration from others to feel good.

That is not the love I am talking about.

Here, we look at unconditional love.

A feeling of joy, awe and bliss that you sometimes get a glimpse of, for example when you are

struck by the beauty of a moment in nature.

In these rare moments, time has no meaning anymore, the head is completely shut off and

all there is, is an immense feeling of being at peace with everything.

And you know what?

This is how life is supposed to be permanently.

To be in a feeling of oneness with everything and everyone around us.

It all starts with self-love.

As long as we don�t love ourselves and do not feel good enough, we will stay in a place

of fear.

We will not be able to share our love freely and unconditionally but will depend on the

love of others.

It all starts with self-love.

As long as we don�t love ourselves and do not feel good enough, we will stay in a place

of fear.

We will not be able to share our love freely and unconditionally, but we will depend on

the love of others.

Have you ever met a person that seemed to be so at ease with him or herself and no matter

what this person does, everything just seems to fall into place for them in a perfect manner?

They seem to be always lucky, happy and in the flow?

And you ask yourself what their secret is?

Now you know: They love themselves.

They always put themselves first.

They respect themselves and honor themselves for who they are.

Not in a selfish way.

They love to share but they know the difference between unconditional giving and unconditional

love.

They keep healthy boundaries.

They don�t care about materialistic things.

They can still enjoy those, but they don�t depend on them.

They have rediscovered their intuition and follow it.

They have recognised the difference between the programmed mind, also called the ego,

and the free spirit � what the mind actually is, once it is freed from its ego-prison.

They have silenced this little 24/7 chatter box inside their head, permanently jumping

from past to future and back, worrying about everything.

They have put their ego in the backseat so that it is not in the lead anymore.

They have discovered how to live in the now.

They have swallowed the red pill and have let go of everything they were programmed

to believe was real.

They have exited the matrix and live without fear.

They choose love.

Every day.

That is your choice, too: Red or blue.

The texts I share are always based on my intuition (�downloads�) and/or on experiences of

clients and my own.

I do not claim what I share to be the ultimate truth.

I encourage you to only take what resonates to find your own truth and wisdom.

As this is universal wisdom, I do not claim any copyright.

Please feel free to share this content as long as you keep its message complete so that

the meaning does not get twisted.

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N64 Japanese Box Art Mania Part 2 | Super Gangu - Duration: 2:56.

I'm John with supergangu.com and welcome to Part 2 of our Japanese N64 box art series,

let's waste no time and dive right in!

Starting off with Kirby 64, here's the Japanese box art and here's the North American one.

They share mostly the same assets, but the North American art is cropped, and the background

has been changed to blue.

The Japanese box for Pilotwings 64 has all the characters lined up in front of the camera,

while the American box art feels more action oriented.

Also showing a vehicle from the game.

Ogre Battle 64 has absolutely amazing character artwork for the Japanese version, while the

American one makes it look like another sub-par RPG.

Too bad in my opinion!

Mickey's Speedway USA is actually called "Mickey's Racing Challenge USA" in Japan.

The artwork is similar, but in the American version we also see Pete showing up in the

background.

Let's look at some games that were never released outside of Japan.

Here's Famista 64, a baseball game by Namco.

The bright and colorful artwork almost makes me want to get into baseball games.

Now what the **** is this you ask?

This, my friends, is called Saikyo Habu Shogi and is a Japanese chess game.

The guy on the box is Yoshiharu Habu, who won all seven major shogi championships in

the year of the game's release.

Believe it or not, but this game was actually one of three N64 launch titles in Japan, alongside

Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64.

Here's Animal Crossing.

Yes!

Animal Crossing had its original start on the N64, not the GameCube.

This version was later enhanced for the GameCube and then released internationally.

Custom Robo is an Action RPG that's actually really fun to play with friends!

It's a shame this wasn't released outside of Japan.

Absolutely recommended!

Did you know that the first Pokémon Stadium game only had 42 playable Pokémon, and was

only released in Japan?

This is that game!

This means that what is known as Pokémon Stadium 2 in Japan, is actually the first

Pokémon Stadium that was released internationally.

Subsequently, what's called Pokémon Stadium Gold/Silver/Crystal Version in Japan, is known

as Pokémon Stadium 2 in other parts of the world.

Are you confused yet?

And there we go!

Which one did you like the most?

If you'd like to pick up some Japanese retro consoles or games, check us out at supergangu.com

or send us a message at facebook.com/supergangu

And that is it for today!

I hope you enjoyed it!

If you did, give it a thumbs up, if you didn't, give it a thumbs down, but as always - thanks

for watching!

Part 2 of our Japanese N64 bah

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Adobe Lightroom CC - Otimizando o Fluxo de Trabalho - TUTORIAL - Duration: 5:40.

Hi guys

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I use Macintosh

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you go to File and

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clicking on Preferences

it comes by default in General

go to File Handing

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you go down the page

you'll find Camera Raw Cache Settings

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this is what the app uses to render the files

when you import a RAW file

it reads this RAW file

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HITMAN™ Professional Difficulty - Fade to Black, Bangkok (Silent Assassin Suit Only) - Duration: 20:36.

HITMAN™ Professional Difficulty - Fate to Black, Bangkok (Silent Assassin Suit Only)

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Loading the Nagant M1895 revolver on horseback... Sort of. - Duration: 7:03.

hi this is Joel Persinger I'm the gun

guy thank you very much for watching my

videos I really really deeply appreciate

it this video is on this little nig aunt

model 1895 revolver these things are

really cool they're not worth a whole

heck of a lot monetarily but they have

some neat aspects to them now there's a

million-in-one videos on these things so

if you look around youtube or in the

Internet in general you're probably

going to learn more about them than you

ever really wanted to know in the first

place so that said I don't want to

repeat all of that because it will just

bore you to tears the big question I had

about these is how did they reload these

on horseback I mean these things were

used by the Russian army back of the day

when officers were riding on horses

these things are very difficult to load

how do you load them on horseback so we

did a little experiment to figure that

out and I'm going to show you that in

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these little things are really tough to

load their more so than like a

single-action Colt because interestingly

enough there is no ejector rod that's

already lined up with the very where the

shoulders going to go or whether the

chambers are going to go so with this

pistol you have to pull out the ejector

rod and then line it up you leaned it

out a little bit and line it up so that

it then hits the appropriate cylinder

but it doesn't line up easily you got to

kind of wiggle it to figure it out so

imagine doing that while you're on

horseback has got to be a real challenge

and then you then you basically unload

each round individually and then you

load it again individually and then

swing that back load it individually

close loading gate and now you're got

your pistol loaded again I cannot

imagine how an officer did that on

horseback however I was willing to try I

tried to get a horse but I couldn't get

one and I don't know how to ride one

anyway I did find one horse we tried to

get that I know I could ride we tried to

get this horse but the guy at the

drugstore wouldn't let me have it

besides it didn't have enough quarters

anyway so instead we just pulled over a

table here I'm sitting on the table i'm

going to shoot a few shots and i'm going

to see if i can reload this thing on

horseback now I don't have any range but

we'll pretend I've got them I put it on

my tea whatever I got to do and we're

going to give it a try so here we go

alright couple two or three shots so

we're going to see if we can reload it

on horseback here we go and then we got

the target over there as you can see

already go oh I'm already listen whoa

whoa big fella all right yeah I gotta go

from the loading gate all right i got

that open come on guys people shooting

up here I

maybe if I put the range of my teeth now

we'll pick up a rarity for food Riddler

hit this thing out that's good I don't

think this is royal big color I don't

think this is cross oh you know what the

heck with that I'm getting like stabby

sunny hockey huggy haha you can't kill

me you know the nice thing about these

things whoa whoa hold up the nice thing

about these things is they don't require

reloads I think that's probably what

they did when they ran out of ammo they

probably grabbed another gun or they

grab the sword and they did what they

could do because I gotta tell you but a

time you have to swing out you have to

pull out the ejector rod swing it out to

line it up just right try to get the

thing lined up right to certain align

the cylinders start pushing them out one

at a time and then get them out of your

pocket it's not possible I mean I if

it's if somebody can do it I want to

know who they are because I want to

shake their I just don't think it can be

done and then we just tried it I mean

you can shoot it pretty good they don't

kick Harley it's hardly any recall on

them they're neat little guns but as far

as reload them is concerned you need a

new york reload here you got to carry

two or three of these stupid things and

when you're done with this one throw it

away grab the next one when you finally

get the part where you out of guns get

the hacky hacky stabby stabby tool out

because that's all you're going to get

so there you go there's the nagant

revolver from horseback or in this case

okay from from table back i admit it i

didn't have a horse there you go from

table back shoot anyway there's the nig

amp model 1895 a lot of fun to shoot if

you happen to be able to grab ahold of

one they are a joy and a lot of ways to

mess around with not something I would

want to use while on horseback other net

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Are Periodontal Gum Disease and Heart Disease Linked? - Duration: 6:18.

hey guys it's nora welcome to biteawaytv

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shapes your life and in this video we

discuss if periodontal disease and heart

disease are linked research is

increasingly pointing towards a

potential connection between healthy

gums and healthy heart around the globe

disease of the heart and of the gums are

a major problem so if your brush and

clean in between your teeth regularly

does that mean you won't have heart

problems in this video we'll find out

what are the expert saying if your

lifestyle choices matter and we are

talking about genetic conditions make

sure you watch till the end to get your

free bonus so let's start with what are

the experts say the simple answer is they

aren't sure there is a definite evidence

to prove that there may be links between

poor oral health and heart problems but

there certainly isn't a hard and fast

rule it isn't clear argues Robert Bonow

no previous president of the American

Heart Association and chief of cardiology

at northwestern university

feinberg school of medicine where it's

Scott Merritt founder and partner of

Bridgemill dentistry in Canton Georgia

says he strongly believes there is a

correlation however the professionals do

agree that they are major facts that may

explain a link between oral and

cardiovascular health here are the main

three factor number one failing to brush

your teeth or clean in between them

properly can cause your gums as well

this in turn causes a vicious cycle that

could lead to heart problems first

remember that your gums are full of

blood vessels if your gum layer is

disturbed by either gingivitis or

periodontitis both caused by poor dental

routine bacteria can get into these

vessels and include a block stream this

thing cause of inflammation and swelling

of the arterioles the arteriors can then

harden which makes it difficult for your

blood

flow to your heart this makes you more

vulnerable to the to a heart attack or

stroke a particular bacteria which is

found in periodontal disease is called

streptococcus Sanders and it is directly

linked to strokes without periodontal

gum disease there is less of this

bacteria spreading to the heart factor

number 2 lifestyle choices there are

many choices that we make in life that

can play a major role in our oral health

these choices can affect parts of the

body that we might not realize such as

the heart and the brain smoking this is

more widely associated with heart

disease but it's also linked to poor

oral hygiene oral cancer periodontitis

and gingivitis exercise and diet

regularly physical activity and

avoidance of high sugar foods result in

strong teeth and a happier heart those

with diabetes or obesity are also more

at risk when combined with the above

factors by Vedic people who smoke are a

greater risk of suffering from thrush or

periodontal disease factor number three

dramatic conditions there is a proven

link between oral and cardiovascular

health for individuals with pre-existing

heart conditions they may be prone to

infective endocarditis and may have

congenital heart defect or artificial

heart valves for these people it's

important to inform the dentist and a

dental hygienist before undergoing any

procedure into it to take antibiotics in

case any bacteria enters the bloodstream

due to bleeding in the mouth so how can

you avoid forging a link between oral

and heart problems controlling levels of

inflammation is the key to good health

both oral and otherwise visit your

dentist and dental hygienist regularly

limits and avoid oral problems with

frequent checkups brush it is twice a

day use a tongue scraper using interdental

brushes to clean between your teeth it

may require persistence but it helps

prevent more than just bad breath plus

it's more effective than a regular

flossing swill well wash after your

routine

monitor and control your blood pressure

level take more exercises and try to

consume only low sugar food and drinks

if you are a smoker please try to quit

even if the experts can't agree on an

absolute link between periodontal

disease and heart disease there's no

doubt that keeping up a good dental

hygiene routine is the best way to

ensure that infection and inflammation

both in your mouth and throughout your

body are kept the bay did you know half

of American adultes suffer from gum disease

means every second American the American

Academy of periodontology even warns of

a significant public health problem and

the Americans are not alone with this

problem please make yourself a favor and

clean your teeth especially don't forget

to clean between your teeth last but not

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Mind Altering Quantum Experiment Shows Time Doesn't Exist As We - Duration: 10:18.

Mind-Altering Quantum Experiment Shows Time Doesn�t Exist As We Think It Does

The concept of time is a strange one, and the world of quantum physics is even stranger.

And this mind-altering quantum experiment shows how time has never existed as we think

it does.

In 2012 US National Medal of Science award winner Yakir Aharonov, who is regarded as

one of the world�s leading quantum theorists published a paper in Nature Physics showing

that the present is constrained by the past and the future.

This means that what happens in the present can depend on what happened in the future,

which makes no sense, as quantum physics rarely does.

It also means that what happened in the past can effect the present.

Seems strange, doesn�t it?

It�s definitely something hard to wrap your head around.

�We choose to examine a phenomenon which is impossible, absolutely impossible, to explain

in any classical way, and which has in it the heart of quantum mechanics.

In reality, it contains the only mystery.� Richard Feynman, a Nobel laureate of the twentieth

century (Radin, Dean.

Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences In A Quantum Reality.

New York, Paraview Pocket Books, 2006)

This isn�t the first time quantum physicists have studied the structure of time.

Below are details of an experiment, the same one mentioned in the paper cited above.

Delayed Choice/Quantum Eraser/Time

There is another groundbreaking, weird experiment that also has tremendous implications for

understanding the nature of our reality, more specifically, the nature of what we call �time.�

It�s known as the �delayed-choice� experiment, or �quantum eraser,� and it can be considered

a modified version of the double slit experiment.

To understand the delayed choice experiment, you have to understand the quantum double

slit experiment.

In this experiment, tiny bits of matter (photons, electrons, or any atomic-sized object) are

shot towards a screen that has two slits in it.

On the other side of the screen, a high tech video camera records where each photon lands.

When scientists close one slit, the camera will show us an expected pattern, as seen

in the video below.

But when both slits are opened, an �interference pattern� emerges � they begin to act like

waves.

This doesn�t mean that atomic objects are observed as a wave (even though it recently

has been observed as a wave), they just act that way.

It means that each photon individually goes through both slits at the same time and interferes

with itself, but it also goes through one slit, and it goes through the other.

Furthermore, it goes through neither of them.

The single piece of matter becomes a �wave� of potentials, expressing itself in the form

of multiple possibilities, and this is why we get the interference pattern.

How can a single piece of matter exist and express itself in multiple states, without

any physical properties, until it is �measured� or �observed?� Furthermore, how does it

choose which path, out of multiple possibilities, it will take?

Then, when an �observer� decides to measure and look at which slit the piece of matter

goes through, the �wave� of potential paths collapses into one single path.

The particle goes from becoming, again, a �wave� of potentials into one particle

taking a single route.

It�s as if the particle knows it�s being watched.

The observer has some sort of effect on the behavior of the particle.

This quantum uncertainty is defined as the ability, �according to the quantum mechanic

laws that govern subatomic affairs, of a particle like an electron to exist in a murky state

of possibility � to be anywhere, everywhere or nowhere at all � until clicked into substantiality

by a laboratory detector or an eyeball.� (New York Times)

According to physicist Andrew Truscott, lead researcher from a study published by the Australian

National University, the experiment suggests that �reality does not exist unless we are

looking at it.� It suggests that we are living in a holographic-type of universe.

Delayed Choice/Quantum Eraser/Time

So, how is all of this information relevant to the concept of time?

Just as the double slit experiment illustrates how factors associated with consciousness

collapse the quantum wave function (a piece of matter existing in multiple potential states)

into a single piece of matter with defined physical properties (no longer a wave, all

those potential states collapsed into one), the delayed choice experiment illustrates

how what happens in the present can change what happens(ed) in the past.

It also shows how time can go backwards, how cause and effect can be reversed, and how

the future caused the past.

Like the quantum double slit experiment, the delayed choice/quantum eraser has been demonstrated

and repeated time and time again.

For example, Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) have conducted John

Wheeler�s delayed-choice thought experiment, the findings were recently published in the

journal Nature Physics.

In 2007 (Science 315, 966, 2007), scientists in France shot photons into an apparatus and

showed that their actions could retroactively change something which had already happened.

�If we attempt to attribute an objective meaning to the quantum state of a single system,

curious paradoxes appear: quantum effects mimic not only instantaneous action-at-a-distance,

but also, as seen here, influence of future actions on past events, even after these events

have been irrevocably recorded.� � Asher Peres, pioneer in quantum information theory

The list literally goes on and on, and was first brought to the forefront by John Wheeler,

in 1978, which is why I am going to end this article with his explanation of the delayed

choice experiment.

He believed that this experiment was best explained on a cosmic scale.

Cosmic Scale Explanation

He asks us to imagine a star emitting a photon billions of years ago, heading in the direction

of planet Earth.

In between, there is a galaxy.

As a result of what�s known as �gravitational lensing,� the light will have to bend around

the galaxy in order to reach Earth, so it has to take one of two paths, go left or go

right.

Billions of years later, if one decides to set up an apparatus to �catch� the photon,

the resulting pattern would be (as explained above in the double slit experiment) an interference

pattern.

This demonstrates that the photon took one way, and it took the other way.

One could also choose to �peek� at the incoming photon, setting up a telescope on

each side of the galaxy to determine which side the photon took to reach Earth.

The very act of measuring or �watching� which way the photon comes in means it can

only come in from one side.

The pattern will no longer be an interference pattern representing multiple possiblities,

but a single clump pattern showing �one� way.

What does this mean?

It means how we choose to measure �now� affects what direction the photon took billions

of years ago.

Our choice in the present moment affected what had already happened in the past�.

This makes absolutely no sense, which is a common phenomenon when it comes to quantum

physics.

Regardless of our ability make sense of it, it�s real.

This experiment also suggests that quantum entanglement exists regardless of time.

Meaning two bits of matter can actually be entangled, again, in time.

Time as we measure it and know it, doesn�t really exist.

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This Episode of Pixel Past was brought to you thanks to www.nesconsole.com

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Pedro Martinez on the Death of Yordano Ventura: Real Sports Bonus Clip (HBO) - Duration: 2:20.

Was it Yordano's dream from a very young age

to play in the major leagues?

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

INTERPRETER: Yes, because he always liked to see

Pedro Martinez.

When he looked at Pedro Martinez,

he always told me that he wanted to be like Pedro Martinez.

JON FRANKEL: Marisol Hernandez is Yordano Ventura's mother.

Did you believe him?

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

INTERPRETER: No, I never believed him.

He was so skinny. He had no meat on his bones

to be a ball player like Pedro Martinez.

Yordano's mother still has this in her house.

Have you ever seen this? This is Yordano as a little boy.

-PEDRO MARTINEZ: Yes. -And who's that guy?

MARTINEZ: That's me.

When you see that, knowing what's transpired,

how do you feel?

I feel really sad because, you know, that could have been

my kid. And I'm a father, so...

And I-- I just wish that... that I had more time

to get closer to him.

FRANKEL: Pedro Martinez was one of the many

Dominican baseball players to attend

Yordano Ventura's funeral, but it was Martinez's presence

that meant the most to Ventura's mother.

When she saw me walking towards her,

it was like she saw Yordano again alive,

and-- and that's-- that's hard to...

That's how it looked. Her eyes just popped up and...

This loud scream... "He just wanted to be like you!"

FRANKEL: That's what she said?

"He just wanted to be like you."

"He just wanted to be like you."

And I didn't know what to say, what to do...

I just went over,

gave her a hug, and supported her

while she cried. That's all I could do at that time.

It's like me covering my son with the Dominican flag

because he died, and-- and... it's... It's...

It's unacceptable. (STAMMERS) It was hard for me

to understand that I was placing that flag

on top of Yordano's casket.

It-- It's like...

There's no way I'm placing this flag here.

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Noites de Primavera - Duration: 9:50.

Dad?

Hey!

Hey.

Do you know how badly I want to watch the next episode?

But it hasn't even started.

Come on!

Put on your pajamas.

Did you eat?

Yeah.

Yeah?

Yeah!

Ok, then.

Come on, dad!

Let's go. Let's go.

Go, go, go.

Is everything ok?

It's pretty late dad. I need to go to bed

You can keep watching. I'll catch a rerun.

No. I'll watch it with you.

Good night, dad.

Good night, kid.

Dad?

Hey, dad.

Is everything ok?

I...

I have someone here that wants to meet you.

This is Victor

Hey, dude.

Dad, dinner's ready!

Ok.

Dad?

I heard you.

Dad?

Dinner's ready.

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N. Korea conducts artillery-drill on annivesary of national army amid rising tenions - Duration: 2:24.

Many feared North Korea could celebrate a key army anniversary with a nuclear test.

Fortunately, Pyongyang held an artillery drill instead.

Kim Jung-soo looks into the action that reflects the regime might just be rational enough to

not push its luck.

North Korea has surprised observers and experts who have been watching for a nuclear or missile

provocation.

"Instead of a direct provocation that would have violated several UN resolutions, South

Korea's military intelligence determined that North Korea conducted a massive artillery

drill near the regime's eastern coast city of Wonsan."

North Korea also ramped up its rhetoric another notch.

Its state-run Rodong Simun newspaper touted the regime's ability to launch preemptive

strikes on the South Korea-U.S. alliance with no advance notice if it spots a display of

reckless behavior.

Some have speculated that the drill, which took place on Tuesday and reportedly involved

nearly 400 artillery weapons, was intended as a protest against the recent drills conducted

by the U.S. and South Korea, including an integrated firepower exercise that began on

April 13th and ends Wednesday.

Others have said that the regime's behavior is evidence that the international community's

ongoing efforts to rein in North Korea are having an effect.

Nevertheless, the South Korean military is remaining vigilant.

Earler on Tuesday, the Joint Chiefs of Staff had offered this assessment

"Until now, we have not observed any movements from the North that might indicate a direct

provocation.

But we are prepared for any situation that could arise."

Meanwhile, the South Korea-U.S. alliance has beefed up its naval presence thanks to new

deployments from the American Navy.

On Tuesday, the U.S. and South Korean navies conducted a joint drill in Korean waters involving

a member of the Carl Vison Strike Group -- the USS Wayne Meyer, which is equipped with the

Aegis missile defense system to shoot down North Korean projectiles.

The supercarrier leading the strike group, the USS Carl Vinson, is expected to reach

Korean waters sometime before the end of April.

In addition, the American nuclear-powered guided-missile submarine...

USS Michigan... arrived at the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday,.... the presence

of which is intended to further deter North Korea from conducting any provocations.

Kim Jung-soo, Arirang News .

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Nuclear envoys agree on taking strong punitive measures on N. Korea if it launches provocation - Duration: 2:22.

Nuclear envoys from South Korea, the U.S. and Japan met to discuss ways to deal with

Pyongyang.

They even touched on an all new way to punish the regime for further provocations.

Connie Kim starts us off with the second tripartite gathering in two months.

The nuclear envoys from South Korea, the U.S. and Japan sent out a consistent and stern

warning to North Korea on Tuesday... at a time when Pyongyang was being watched closely

for a provocation that might come... to mark the anniversary of the foundation of the regime's

Korean People's Army.

The nuclear talks in Japan were the second round held since the launch of the Trump administration,

and this time they raised the ante.

"We strongly warn North Korea against any further strategic provocations.

If North Korea goes ahead despite our warnings, we have agreed to take strong punitive measures

that North Korea would not be able to endure."

Strong punitive measures could include an unprecedented option, according to Japan's

chief negotiator.

"There is the opinion that oil is a tool that could be used , but it is important that this

point is discussed with China."

A resolution to the North Korea threat is nearly impossible to discuss without China's

participation, which is why the U.S. under Trump has been pressing Beijing to take an

active role.

"We also discussed at length the role of China.

We believe China has a very, very important role to play.

We are encouraged, especially after the summit between President Trump and President Xi in

Mar-a-Lago that China is taking some steps.

So we will continue to work very closely with China."

Washington has been communicating closely with Beijing on North Korea, most recently

in a phone call Monday between Presidents Trump and Xi.

After that conversation,..

China called for restraint from all parties and urged them not to aggravate the tensions

on the Peninsula.

Beijing reiterated this stance on Tuesday, voicing its hope that the North Korea nuclear

issue will be solved peacefully.

In an effort to coordinate with Seoul, Washington and Toyko, China's nuclear envoy Wu Dawei

has started a three-day visit to Japan, reflecting the urgency of the problem.

Connie Kim, Arirang News.

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Using the Histogram for Better Exposure: Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace - Duration: 7:54.

Hi everybody welcome to another episode

of Exploring Photography

right here on AdoramaTV,

brought to you by Adorama.

It's the camera store that has everything

for photographers like you and me.

In this episode I want to talk to you about

the histogram and how you can use it,

to make sure you're getting the correct

exposure and to avoid

dynamic range issues.

In other words,

how does the histogram help us

in real life shooting

from day to day?

Well first, let's talk

about what the histogram is.

When we take a picture

our camera is capturing

not only color

but tonal values.

In other words,

absolute black, to middle gray,

to absolute white

and everything in between.

What the histogram does

is, it plots all those values

on a scale so we can see

how many black pixels or dots

do we have

in our picture,

how many gray pixels,

how many white pixels?

We can use that, to see if our

exposure is correct,

or if we have

issues with things either

too bright or too dark.

In other words, "dynamic range".

Now, to help understand this

let's think about

a classroom.

So we've got a bunch of students

sitting in desks.

Some of the

students are pretty smart.

They're going to get A grades.

Some of them are going

to get B's, some C's

and then we're going

to have some kids that aren't

so disciplined.

They're going to get D's

and some will fail the class,

they're going to get F's.

We can take those grades,

those values,

and we can plot them

on a scale

and show the distribution

of those values.

So the A's will go here,

the B's will go here,

C's, D's and our F's.

The important thing to understand is,

it doesn't really matter where those

students are sitting in the classroom.

Doesn't matter if the A students are on

the left and the F students are on the

right, it doesn't work that way.

It's just showing the distribution of our values.

The A's go on the left column the B's

next to it, all the way over to the F.

In the same way when we take a picture,

it's not showing us what the different values

from left to right in our scene,

it's just showing us on the left-hand side

of that histogram

that's how many black pixels

we have in our camera

and how many middle grays

and how many whites.

To illustrate this point,

I found this wall here.

There's a black portion

and a white portion

but watch what happens

if I take a picture

of just this white door.

Watch what happens.

So I'll take a picture here

and now I'm going to take a picture of

this black section

right here.

I'll do that.

Okay

Now if we look at these two images

side by side,

you'll see that they

are both gray.

Now the reason for that is the camera's

through the lens metering,

is trying to average

all these tones out

to get middle gray

but if it's white?

It's going to do something that's wrong,

it's going to make it gray

and if it's totally black

it's also going to be wrong,

it's going to overexpose and make

it gray instead of black.

Watch what happens

if I take these pictures together.

So I'll put the black door

and the white wall together

and now you can

see that we have both black and white.

So how do we know in a real-life

situation if our camera was getting

something wrong?

Well, that's where the histogram comes in.

So if I take a look

at my histogram

for the black wall,

you can see clearly that it's right

in the center.

So my histogram is telling me

this is overexposed.

If I look at the

white wall you can see again that my

histogram is showing me all the values are

right in the center saying,

hey this is underexposed.

So using that histogram I can see

if my camera is getting my

exposure correct.

Now, we're not going to

ever be shooting,

I hope, just a black

wall or a white door.

We need to look

and see how this is going to work

in a real life situation.

So let's do that next.

Here are some tiles that have caught my

attention here on this busy street

and what I want to do

is take a picture of this.

I also want to get some of this

pipe here because it's got some texture

and I really like that.

Now because these are almost white,

I think my exposure

might be off,

just like that white door.

So I'm going to frame this up just

a little bit here,

make sure I'm all in focus.

I'm using Aperture Priority mode,

and I'm shooting and when I look

at my histogram here

I can see that it is underexposed.

This on the histogram

should show up in the highlight area

but it's showing up

right in the middle as middle gray,

so just like that white door,

this is underexposed.

So what I'm going to do is,

I'm going to use Exposure Compensation.

I'm going to adjust my

exposure by about a stop and then I'm

going to shoot again.

This is going to

slow down my shutter speed.

Now take a look.

Now that is showing up in the

correct area of my histogram,

right in the highlight area

toward the right side

of the histogram

and that is the correct exposure.

So the histogram is going

to let me know if this is correct or not

without having to go into

post-production to make adjustments.

Our histogram can help us understand

if we have any exposure issues,

specifically dynamic range issues.

Now, dynamic range

is our camera's ability

to capture the darkest of darks,

to the brightest of brights

and how much of that

we can capture

is our cameras dynamic range.

If you have something that's a little bit

too bright or a little bit too dark

it will fall out of the exposure.

In other words,

it's going to have no detail in

the brights or no detail in the darks.

We don't want that

and so our histogram can

tell us if we have an issue.

So behind me

I have sort of a bland scene but it's

perfect for illustrating this.

I'm going to turn around here,

I've got this little patch of sky up there.

So I'm going to take a picture of this little

grove of trees here.

When I do that

I can look

at my histogram and my histogram

is telling me that I have an issue over on

the right-hand side of my histogram,

there's a spike.

We have our whites that

are climbing the wall.

In other words, there's a

spike to the right and that's an

indication that something is overexposed.

So if I zoom in,

I can see that clearly

the sky is way overexposed.

My histogram is telling me I've got an issue

with that part of the sky so I can

either shoot a HDR image

or shoot at a different time of day,

which is probably

the best solution,

or just shoot from

a different angle,

or shoot something else.

Right now my histogram is saying

if you shoot that, right now,

I've got an issue.

Our histogram can also make sure

that we have a proper exposure

and tell us if we have any issues.

Now check this out,

so Salim here

who's been doing some

B-roll and camera operating,

so he's been

running the video camera for me,

he has volunteered

to be the model today.

So I'm going to take a picture of him.

Behind us we have sort of,

a dark background

we have some overcast

light right here,

really nice soft light so I

want to see if this is going to give us

a proper exposure.

So I'm shooting at f/1.4, ISO 200

at 1/750th sec.

Salim, look right into the lens here.

Take one more shot,

and then what I'm looking at,

on the histogram, is to see

if I have any issues.

But my histogram shows me

that I have room to the left

and room to the right

and all the values in between

are falling in the middle

of that histogram and that means,

that I have nothing in this scene

that's absolute black,

nothing that's absolute white.

That means in post-production

if I want to tweak this to make it a little

bit more contrasted,

I've got room to grow.

This is a good exposure.

Nothing's climbing the wall

to the right or the left.

I can just look and see that

everything is good.

There you have it,

the histogram can help you

when you're out shooting

to make sure you get a proper exposure

and to make sure you avoid

dynamic range issues.

If you want to know more about the histogram

specifically for post-production

check out the Adorama Learning Center,

there's all kinds of things,

in fact, one of my

favorites is my video about

using the zone system

for black and white photography,

make sure you check that out.

There's something else

I need to tell you, I'm starting to write

articles every other week

for the Adorama Learning Center

so check them out.

It's absolutely free and also don't

forget to subscribe to AdoramaTV,

that way you don't miss a single thing.

Thank you so much for joining me and

I will see you again next time.

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How to Make a Good Quality YouTube Video. 9 Tips to Improve the Quality of Your YouTube Videos - Duration: 12:35.

I'm going to share with you nine tips

that will allow you to produce better

quality videos on youtube.So stay tuned

because we're going to do this right now.

Everyone has a smartphone these days

where they can pull up on their

smartphone your website or YouTube video,

and if your video is not quality, if it's

not in alignment with your brand and

image you're probably doing more harm

than good. So I believe that it's

important to create quality videos that

are in alignment with your brand and

image and I'm going to show you these

nine tips here to help you get started,

but, there's a lot to cover with this. Too

much to cover in just one video so I

want to invite you to follow my youtube

channel so you can receive the follow up

videos in this series where I'm going to

break down each one of these nine points.

We're going to dive deeper in that and

so that you have all the tools and

resources so that you and your

organization can produce high-quality

videos on YouTube to support your

brand and image. So, here we go here are

the nine tips. #1 First one, identify with

absolute clarity who your ideal target

audiences. And I really want to emphasize

this because videos I'm telling you

there's a huge audience on YouTube so

you need to understand who this message

is for, why are you creating this video,

what is the the message that you want to

deliver? And when you can identify your

ideal target audience that will tell you

who the message is for what the message

is how long the video should be there's

many other factors that go into it. And

everything I'm going to talk about here in

these nine tips will kind of be on

alignment with who your ideal target

audience is. #2 Number two video length. I get

this question all the time. Mike how long

should the video be? Well you've probably

heard before to keep the video short to

two or three minutes that is not

necessarily true. I'm going to take it

back to; when you understand who your

ideal audience is what is the right

length for your audience? There are many

professionals youtubers with huge

YouTube channels and they have videos

that are 30 and 60 minutes long. Here's

what I think is important, when the video

is good, the

message is good, good quality video with

good sound, good backdrop, that's in

alignment with your organization your

brand in your image; people will continue

to watch it because you're delivering

value. #3 Number three outline or script the

video. You know this is another one.

Do you outline or do you script? Well,

there's pros and cons to both. I've done both and

and I continue to do both. So here's the

deal it's really what you're comfortable

with and what you prefer. And again I'm

going to take it back to point number

one who is your ideal audience? Typically

the younger generation they like stuff

that is more casual unscripted so you

can use a bulleted point. More of your

professionals they tend to like

something that is scripted very

professional and where it comes across that

way. So I've done both, but, here's the

difference between the two if you

script your videos it adds an

additional level of complexity because

now you have to have a teleprompter. And

with the teleprompter you have to learn

how to use that teleprompter so it

doesn't appear like you're reading from

a script. And also when you're using a

teleprompter some of your natural energy

can be lost because you're focused on

reading the teleprompter. So that's the

con. The plus side to scripting it you

can minimize some of the editing, you can

make sure up front that your message is

nice and tight and concise and that's

important. And it provides a little more

polished look. So if your audience likes

that polished look great maybe you want

to script it. And if you're just starting

out I would suggest outlining your

script using a bulleted outline. In fact,

recording this video one of the

processes that I'm using right now, I

basically have in front of me, my

whiteboard and I've bulleted out each of

the nine points and I'm just speaking to

those points. The nice thing about that

is I can just fill in the blanks. The

problem with that is if you're someone

like me I have a tendency to ramble

right. So you want to make sure that you

can stay on point with that. So, there's

pros and cons but if you're just

starting out I would suggest that you

start with a bulleted point format. And

you can either use a whiteboard like

what I'm doing now

or you can use a PowerPoint presentation

and have each point on a PowerPoint

presentation with your computer in front

of you and just follow that. So that

would work as well. #4 Number four camera.

This is important, obviously you gotta

have a camera, right if you're going to

do video. So there's a wide spectrum of

cameras out there. I'm going to tell you

right now wherever you're at if you have

an HD camera you can get started. I don't

recommend going off and investing

thousands of dollars and all this fancy

equipment because if you're not

experienced yet, again it adds another level

of complexity because others all the

technical aspects that come with the

professional grade equipment. So whatever

camera you use here's what I recommend

whether it's an iphone or a droid or a

video camera that you have make sure

that it can record in full HD which is

1080p, also set the recording up to

record in a 16-9 aspect ratio which is

kind of the wide angle format. And the

reason that is important is people are

watching videos on TVs and larger

screens. And so you want it to be able to

look visually appealing on the larger

screens. And also the reason I suggest

that your record in 1080p and HD is when

people do watch on a larger screen it's

not going to get blown out either. And

YouTube is amazing because if you've

seen on YouTube it will actually auto

adjust the resolution based on

somebody's bandwidth and device. So don't

worry about that recording the highest

quality that you have available with

your camera and let YouTube do the heavy

lifting with all of that. #5 Number five

microphone. Now this is one where I

strongly suggest that you invest a

little bit of money and you can on any

budget is getting an external microphone.

They have the lav mics that you can hook

up directly to your camera or you can

have a shotgun mic which is what i'm

using right here you can't see it but

it's right here and which works really

well. But the reason an external mic is

important, most built-in cameras have a

really poor microphone it actually

sounds like you're in a tunnel or a

basement or distant. And so sound quality

is really important in fact experts have

said that you can have

have a great quality video image, but if

the sound is poor people won't

watch it. And more likely to continue to

watch a poor video with great audio so

audio is extremely important you want to

make sure you're communicating your

message and it comes across loud and

clear. And you can pick up an external

microphone on any budget. In fact, in the

video description below I've included a

link to many microphones that you can

pick up on any budget so check that out

#6 Number six tripod. This is another one

that I highly recommend that you invest in.

I'll tell you there's nothing more

annoying than trying to find a video, and

somebody could have a great message, but

they're holding their iPhone or their

smartphone trying to deliver their

message and you see the video moving and

shaking. I'll tell you that's annoying

oftentimes I'm like I'll bail out of

this video and I'll go try and find

somebody else that's done a video on the

same subject where it's been higher

quality. And that's what people do that's

why creating quality videos is important

and this trade is going to continue to

become even more important because

there's a lot of competition on YouTube.

You're not the only one most likely that

is delivering the same message or topic

in your space. So you want to separate

yourself from the crowd and have videos

that are worth watching and sharing. So I

strongly recommend invest in a tripod.

The other thing is you don't want to do

is be holding the camera trying to

deliver it, and you're actually your

camera, you're looking up somebody's nose

right. Have you ever seen that where

somebody's you know recording their

video and you're actually looking up

their nose that's annoying that's a

turnoff I don't want to look up

anybody's nose. So, anyways let's move on.

#7 Number seven lighting. Lighting is key.

I'm telling you lighting brings out the

proper colors, actually allows the camera

to pick up the detail in your face and

your clothes and background and

everything. Lighting is key but here's

the deal. You do not have to go off and

spend a boatload of money to have proper

lighting. You can easily set up your

camera in front of a window where you

have natural light coming in which is

absolutely the best. Or you can just

bring in some

additional lighting from your house to

kind of light the room. And it also

eliminates the shadows as well. And you

want to kind of fill the room with light

so it seems natural. I have about six

lights here to fill the room and these

are inexpensive light that I purchased

on Amazon. I'll go ahead and include the

link in the video description below so

you can check out what I have and

they're extremely affordable they work

and it's perfect. The lighting is great

there's no shadows and the camera picks

up all the details so lighting is key.

#8 background. Background is absolutely huge.

You want to make sure that you don't

have a distracting background. You want a

background that supports your brand and

your image. This backdrop that I have

here, I have a number of them. I like this

one it's different, sometimes the simple

white backgrounds can be too plain Jane.

So I like something to spice it up a

little bit and this works out well for

me and it's not distracting. I get a lot

of great compliments on this backdrop. I

think I picked this one up on Amazon for

about $40 bucks. So you can use any kind

of backdrops. Green screens, which are a

little more challenging. So if you're

starting out I don't recommend it

starting off with a green screen unless

you have patience and you have the

technical skills to make that happen. But

definitely you want to have a backdrop

that is not distracting you could have a

great message great video but if your

backdrop is distracting or what you have

in the background is just way too

cluttered it's going to overshadow your

awesome message. So make sure you have a

great background. Lastly, #9 is video editing

Editing is key it allows you to cut out

the mistakes and retakes. It actually

allows you to add what they call the

lower third that's the text at the

bottom of the video allows you to add

certain images and trailers and all

kinds of cool stuff. So, you definitely

want to make sure you have an editing

software program. If you are a Mac user,

you can use iMovie . I use Filmora or

Adobe Pro Premiere which I you know both

of those work out well. What I like about

them is they're inexpensive adobe has a

monthly subscription that is makes it a

really affordable and has all the tools

available same with Filmora. I think

Filmora is about $59 fifty nine dollars and

it has all the editing tools that you

would want. I've

included a link in the description below

to Adobe Premiere Pro and Filmora. So, you

can check that out and find one that

works for you and works for your budget.

But more importantly is a couple things

is; I have a video checklist that I use

to help me not only set up to make sure

I follow all the right processess. So, I

want to provide that to you. You can

download my video checklist absolutely

for free. There's a link below and where

you can get that video checklist and

here's why it's important. There's

nothing worse than having it all set up,

this actually happened to me the other

day, because I got in a rush I had

everything dialed in, but I forgot to

plug that darn microphone cord directly

into the camera. So, I literally spent a

couple hours recording videos with no

sound. Make sure you have the checklist

you follow it you don't get in a rush so

that you can produce quality videos. And

make sure again to follow my youtube

channel so you can receive the follow-up

series videos where I go into each one

of these nine points in depth to help

you produce quality videos. So you can

stand out from the crowd. Have an awesome

day!

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