The Invisible Beauty (MUST SEE VIDEO)

Woah.


I love the propaganda-ness of this.
 
Very sweet. People who are anti-technology baffle me.
 
Decent video ruined by cheesy, overdramatic feel good music.
 
I often cant help but look at people with their MP3 players, cellphones, laptops and think "Hundreds and Thousands of gifted geniuses spent their talent and knowledge in creating a wonderful piece of technology for some of the most ungrateful groups of humans"

It saddens me.

Decent video ruined by cheesy, overdramatic feel good music.

Agreed.
 
I couldn't help but lol as soon as the music kicked on. Oh my goodness.
 
Decent video ruined by cheesy, overdramatic feel good music.

The...dramatic pauses when he tries to think of the right...word...to use is annoying. That, coupled with the music, made me sick. All over myself and my dog. And my dog's been dead for years. But we both enjoyed the overall message.

7/10.
 
It was a good little youtube, but it failed to notice how those legions of ungrateful luddites or whatever are the ones providing the nice solid base and foundation of civilization and humanities immediate needs so that science geeks can spend their entire lives and millions and billions in research funds to discover if a star wobbles this way or wobbles that or whatever.



I consider myself fairly pro science and pro technology and pro progress and I agree with the desire to see if but just a bit more enthusiasm from the species as a whole, but we have to remember that the bone breaking sweat and tears of average people with average intellects and average world views props up the social and economic scaffolding that enables scientists to climb up to the top of their ivory tower.

Hooray for science, but lets keep it cold and empirical the way its meant to be. Save the spacegasms for a Star Wars movie release.
 
You missed the point of the video Nuri. The point was that scientists also help us normal every day people live our lives and do our jobs. They make the technology that we use to live our lives and do our jobs and we create the industry and economy that they use to live their lives and do their jobs. Its is very much a mutual arrangement. No one in more important than the other.
 
I feel pretty much the same, I visited CERN last week and it was absolutely mindblowing. What we need more of is science!
 
Tf00t has a painfully bad taste in music.

While in theory I agree with him, the message he continually delivers is pretty flawed. He assumes that most people are as educated as him to actually be appreciative of technology and all its wonders. Most people on the planet aren't. He also conveniently doesn't mention that so much more spending goes on to fund research for stuff to distract and kill us rather than help us.
 
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