1 00:00:07,019 --> 00:01:20,849 So we've fixed the configuration of the rafts and this is our second try and now I'm going 2 00:01:20,849 --> 00:01:28,459 to ask one of the students to, I don't know, maybe touch the plant. 3 00:01:28,459 --> 00:01:33,680 So these are the results that we're getting so, I don't know, you could just give us any 4 00:01:33,680 --> 00:03:56,819 advice about how to improve this or just tell us if this could work just like that. 5 00:03:56,819 --> 00:04:01,169 random 6 00:04:01,169 --> 00:04:13,300 for now there is no eclipse now random with 100 leds on 7 00:04:13,300 --> 00:04:17,860 okay now it is being detected that the eclipse begins the old orb sends the 8 00:04:17,860 --> 00:04:23,699 signal now the final pulse is going 9 00:04:23,699 --> 00:04:31,139 part of the eclipse is still there and now it is total eclipse 10 00:04:31,139 --> 00:04:40,180 They are activated and now we get out of the eclipse and randomness. 11 00:06:16,069 --> 00:06:19,069 With the lever we start there, on that side, okay? 12 00:06:19,069 --> 00:06:21,069 The program starts without anything showing. 13 00:06:21,069 --> 00:06:23,069 So, we start moving. 14 00:06:23,069 --> 00:06:28,069 First, as there is no eclipse, then the trees have a random program 15 00:06:28,069 --> 00:06:31,069 and because each one is in their own air, right? 16 00:06:31,069 --> 00:06:34,069 So we keep moving, we keep moving, 17 00:06:34,069 --> 00:06:37,069 after a while of being in the random program, 18 00:06:37,069 --> 00:06:39,069 which for now nothing happens, 19 00:06:39,069 --> 00:06:41,069 there will be a change of program there, 20 00:06:41,069 --> 00:06:47,069 which is when the oldest tree is detecting that something is happening, 21 00:06:47,069 --> 00:06:49,069 which I think is 12 hours before. 22 00:06:49,069 --> 00:06:53,069 So they are sending an impulse to the other trees 23 00:06:53,069 --> 00:06:55,069 so that they know that something is going to happen, 24 00:06:55,069 --> 00:06:57,069 there is still no eclipse. 25 00:06:57,069 --> 00:07:03,910 we keep moving the lever and then now the birds and everything start to 26 00:07:03,910 --> 00:07:09,449 confuse because they are seeing how it darkens and there you see that little piece that 27 00:07:09,449 --> 00:07:13,629 turns on and off turns on and off that is the synchronization at the moment 28 00:07:13,629 --> 00:07:17,589 that there is total eclipse all the trees are synchronized that is why it has a program 29 00:07:17,589 --> 00:07:23,310 as if it were a pulse and there are the sounds so more nocturnal you can continue 30 00:07:23,310 --> 00:07:29,269 moving the lever and you already see that at some point the program changes, now it is a 31 00:07:29,269 --> 00:07:35,529 little bit there with the audio because they do not know what is happening and if it moves, that little piece can 32 00:07:35,529 --> 00:07:42,089 move faster and from a moment it will start again, it gives the old tree the impulse 33 00:07:42,089 --> 00:07:46,829 that something is going to happen again and random because it ends and I think it reaches the end of the lever 34 00:07:46,829 --> 00:07:53,490 if you keep moving the lever until the end and it turns off so that it does not consume ok then 35 00:07:53,490 --> 00:07:59,089 we always start on the side we move the lever to the other side because it is not exactly 36 00:07:59,089 --> 00:08:06,269 symmetrical to the moon when it turns on in day mode all the trees of a forest are communicating their roots 37 00:08:06,269 --> 00:08:12,209 through the myceliums of that forest of a single mycelium and the transmissions are random 38 00:08:12,209 --> 00:08:16,209 When a place is flooded, all the trees are communicated. 39 00:08:16,209 --> 00:08:24,209 When the church begins to approach, the trees begin to detect the church before it happens, about 12 hours before. 40 00:08:24,209 --> 00:08:28,209 And those who first detect it and send more signals are the oldest trees in the forests, 41 00:08:28,209 --> 00:08:33,210 which are also the ones with the largest roots and the ones that have the most communication with everyone else. 42 00:08:33,210 --> 00:08:37,210 One moment, if you see that you are doing the audio, it is because it is right in the change zone. 43 00:08:37,210 --> 00:08:45,210 If you move the lever a little bit, it will pick up the song, because when it hits there, it can be caught. 44 00:08:47,210 --> 00:08:54,210 And there is the moment when the Ecclesia occurs. When the Ecclesia occurs, the trees are already synchronized. 45 00:08:54,210 --> 00:09:00,210 What do the trees do when the Ecclesia arrives? Basically, they are put into night mode. 46 00:09:00,210 --> 00:09:29,029 They close their bellies, if the leaves bend, they bend, if at night they bend, the plants that open their bellies at night, like the cactus, open their bellies and the fauna passes from being the day fauna, the birds that have been heard at the beginning, the bees, to being the night fauna, the crickets that are heard before, the game that is heard now, 47 00:09:29,029 --> 00:09:35,029 and when the eclipse is passing, the birds will come back again, 48 00:09:35,029 --> 00:09:40,029 there will be some sound of the track, the trees will open their stomachs again, 49 00:09:40,029 --> 00:09:45,029 and when it was already completely day, they would come back to normal day mode, 50 00:09:45,029 --> 00:09:51,029 the birds singing, the species not sleeping, and the trees making their random connections. 51 00:09:51,029 --> 00:09:56,029 Okay, but if you see that there is a failure in the audio synchronization, 52 00:09:56,029 --> 00:10:07,029 Sometimes the reading of the potentiometer goes very fast because one program changes the one of lights and the other does not, but you tell them that the animals are in that state. 53 00:10:07,029 --> 00:10:14,029 We have cut them where they change so that they can see where they change, but where they go to change they go a little faster. 54 00:10:14,029 --> 00:10:18,029 They go from one place to another to make sure that they see all the sections. 55 00:10:18,029 --> 00:10:21,029 And then we put it on the lever until the end. 56 00:10:21,029 --> 00:10:29,029 And so it turns off, but we always start from the left side because there is not the same distance in the lever of this corner there 57 00:10:29,029 --> 00:10:37,029 that the other piece, but as we did it to synchronize the position of the moon, it is not symmetrical, so we always start from the left. 58 00:12:29,240 --> 00:12:33,240 And what do I have to do, Alberto, to go to the Science Fair? 59 00:12:33,240 --> 00:12:37,240 Well, you go to the door and they give you a free entrance. 60 00:12:37,240 --> 00:12:38,240 Amazing! 61 00:12:38,240 --> 00:12:39,240 How good! 62 00:12:39,240 --> 00:12:40,240 I'm interested! 63 00:12:40,240 --> 00:12:41,240 And what time does it start? 64 00:12:41,240 --> 00:12:42,240 At 10 o'clock. 65 00:12:42,240 --> 00:12:43,240 Until what time? 66 00:12:43,240 --> 00:12:45,240 Until 10.30 o'clock, 7 o'clock in the afternoon. 67 00:12:45,240 --> 00:12:52,240 And one of the 85 centers that are going to be there is the IES San Cristóbal de Los Ángeles, 68 00:12:52,240 --> 00:12:53,240 here in Villaverde. 69 00:12:53,240 --> 00:12:54,240 Well! 70 00:12:54,240 --> 00:12:59,679 They are going to introduce you, we do not tell you what, to see if you can guess. 71 00:12:59,679 --> 00:13:01,679 It's a performance, it can be. 72 00:13:01,679 --> 00:13:03,679 So when you're ready girls. 73 00:13:03,679 --> 00:13:04,679 They're good, they're good. 74 00:13:04,679 --> 00:13:09,210 Let's go! 75 00:13:20,669 --> 00:13:22,669 Mom, why is the sun hiding? 76 00:13:22,669 --> 00:13:24,669 It's not hiding, it's just that today there's an eclipse. 77 00:13:24,669 --> 00:13:25,669 What is an eclipse? 78 00:13:25,669 --> 00:13:32,669 An eclipse is a phenomenon in which the moon stands between the earth and the sun and covers the sun's light a little. 79 00:13:32,669 --> 00:13:34,669 The moon can cover the sun if the sun is giant. 80 00:13:34,669 --> 00:13:42,669 Yes, the sun is much bigger, but the moon is much closer to the earth and that's why sometimes it seems to cover it. 81 00:13:42,669 --> 00:13:44,669 So what do you do at night? 82 00:13:44,669 --> 00:13:49,669 For a few minutes, then the moon follows its path and the sun shines again as it always does. 83 00:13:49,669 --> 00:13:50,669 How cool! 84 00:13:50,669 --> 00:13:58,669 Yes, it's like if the sky did a little show, but remember, you should never look at an eclipse directly without special glasses. 85 00:13:58,669 --> 00:14:01,669 So let's see it with special glasses. 86 00:14:01,669 --> 00:14:22,690 What is this about the solar system, right, Earth? 87 00:14:22,690 --> 00:14:25,690 Yes, the truth is that yes, what do you think, Luna? 88 00:14:25,690 --> 00:14:28,690 Yes, but orbiting is very difficult. 89 00:14:28,690 --> 00:14:30,850 Sí, yo también lo siento. 90 00:14:31,250 --> 00:14:34,769 Oye, Luna, ¿qué haces? Como sigas por ahí, me vas a tocar del sol. 91 00:14:35,889 --> 00:14:38,070 No sé, yo solo estoy siguiendo mi trayectoria. 92 00:14:38,590 --> 00:14:42,950 ¡Oh, no! Está ocurriendo otra vez. Algo les pasa a mis seres vivos. 93 00:14:47,370 --> 00:14:50,889 Mientras tanto, en la Tierra, los seres vivos no permanecen impasibles. 94 00:14:51,190 --> 00:14:52,590 Muchos notarán que algo está ocurriendo. 95 00:14:53,490 --> 00:14:56,129 Los animales y las plantas usarán cambios en su comportamiento. 96 00:14:56,629 --> 00:14:59,950 Los animales que están activos por el día actuarán como si la noche estuviera llegando, 97 00:14:59,950 --> 00:15:03,950 while the nocturnes will act as if it were the beginning of the day. 98 00:15:03,950 --> 00:15:07,950 On the other hand, plants will reduce the photosynthetic rate, 99 00:15:07,950 --> 00:15:10,950 that is, with the lack of light, photosynthesis will reduce. 100 00:15:10,950 --> 00:15:13,950 And something that not everyone knows, 101 00:15:13,950 --> 00:15:18,950 recently discovered, is that plants interact in many ways. 102 00:15:18,950 --> 00:15:22,950 It has been seen that plants seem to communicate electrically with the arrival of the eclipse. 103 00:15:22,950 --> 00:15:24,950 Do you want to know more? 104 00:15:24,950 --> 00:15:25,950 Yes! 105 00:15:25,950 --> 00:15:28,950 If so, come and see us at the 15th Science Fair. 106 00:15:28,950 --> 00:15:43,039 Thank you very much to Silvia, who is the teacher who is in charge of all this and who is responsible. Thank you very much. 107 00:15:43,039 --> 00:15:46,419 Here we continue. 108 00:15:46,419 --> 00:15:49,419 Let's see, we have a question. Do you have something to do next Saturday? 109 00:15:49,419 --> 00:15:51,419 No! 110 00:15:51,419 --> 00:15:59,419 Perfect, because then you can come to the Madrid Science Fair in La Nave, Calle Cifuentes, number 5. And there we are going to do many things, right? 111 00:15:59,419 --> 00:16:01,759 No, no, exactly. What do you think is going to happen? 112 00:16:02,419 --> 00:16:04,080 The ship, next Saturday.