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Tour of Venus Project with Fresco and guests

1h 35m 40s
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Duration: 1h 35m 40s
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Hosts: Jacques Fresco
Guests: Steve, Roxanne, Joel
Jacques Fresco gives a tour of the Venus Project site, discussing future cities, resource-based economy, technology, and societal critique.

📄 Transcript [show]

free to make a choice, all within a limited sense. So the US put out bulletins in other countries, said, come to America, it's a free country. So the Arabs came with their ten wives. The guy said, you can only come in with one wife. They said, they're trying to think of it, why? They couldn't think of an answer. So they said, you have one wife and you divorce and you have trouble in your argument, we have ten wives and we never fight with each other. We don't understand what you're talking about. If a guy's name was Majnuni, the guy says, your name is now Smith. You can't say that. They gave them different names when they came from foreign countries. You don't know how abusive this country has been to the Arab world. That's why they flew the planes into the building. Not because they're bad, because we've been mistreating people for centuries, enslaving people. Killing them, gunning them down. Get the book, I was a, what was the name of that book? Confessions of an Economic Hitman. I was a professional hitman. Confessions of an Economic Hitman. You ever hear of the book? No. It's about a guy hired by government to go over to government leaders and say, follow us or we'll blast your country to smithereens or we'll assassinate you. Did you know that? This was Confessions of an Economic Hitman. America is a crazy country. It's a crazy country. It's corrupt as all other countries. There is no good country until we create that the earth belongs to everyone. Until we don't sell things anymore, we make them available. We have such a capacity to produce in America. Go to departments and you'll see all kinds of products. We can give it to people. We don't need to sell things anymore. You can live in a house that you want to live in. But before you move into that house, we do a study of you. What are your values? What do you like? What do you dislike? You say, I'm interested in the history of civilization. So we build a DVD file for you on all the things you're interested in. And your TV set has programs that you would be interested in only. No commercials, no sales pitch. But on the corner of the TV set, there's an exhibition Wednesday, which you may not understand right now. But if you go there, you'll learn a lot. It'll tell you what you want to know. And when you go to the housing architecture, I can tell you this for certain if we don't kill each other, in the next 20 years, there'll be a machine architect. Because to make an architect, you have to pack lunch, wipe the baby's ass, send him to school. For years, then he comes out as an architect. We can make a laptop architect that has all the information you need. So you sit in front of a bubble, a plastic bubble. You say, I'm interested in a house. And the bubble says, what kind of house? Because it doesn't want to design any house. And you say, I'm not sure. And it shows you a lot of houses which turn around in the bubble. You say something like that, and it stops. Let's assume you're married. And you say, well, I don't like the children's room being so far from the house. And you say, well, I don't like the adult bedroom. I like it next door. And the floor plan changes as you talk. And he says, I like a balcony sticking out. And it says, sticking out where? Above the pool. How far out? He says, eight feet. And the machine says, if you go 12, you can have a dining area. He says, no, I want to go eight feet. He overrides the machine. But the machine makes recommendations which are based on the idea that the machine can be based upon global surveys. Usually, if you don't follow the machine, you're pretty stupid first. Because when you step on a scale, a guy could say you weigh about 110, 16 pounds or 20 pounds. That's a guess. When you step on a scale, it's more accurate than human judgment. So the scale didn't take over. It was assigned that job. Please retain this if you can. There'll never be a machine based on global surveys. There'll be a takeover. There'll be assigned decision making. Why? Because they're better than human scientists. If you go to a modern hospital today, there are millions of machines all over the place measuring your pulse rate, your heart rate, so the doctor looks at the case while it's operating so these machines can do things he can't do. Do you understand that? I don't want you to fight with people, but inform them. Why? There will be a machine takeover. Unless we kill each other in nuclear war, none of this will happen. Now people say to me, when will the Venus Project build these new cities? It's not up to me. I have no power. Not up to Roxanne. But when you leave here, if you don't talk to people, nothing will happen. Do you understand that? How to understand a nothing thing? Imagine people coming from another world. They say, we live in a world of peace. They say, we live in peace. How did you do that? Ask them those questions. Don't say, would you like to meet our president? Some people think there are flying saucers and people come from other worlds and they tap into our electric power lines and steal electricity. Any group of civilization that can fly a hundred million light years through space doesn't need to tap into your electricity. You've got the sun. You've got the moon. You've got the stars. You've got the stars. You've got the stars. You've got the stars. You've got the sun out there. Take all the energy they need. They don't want to control us because that's old shit by the scarcity world. And if you keep things scarce, there are engineers today that design things to wear out and break down to keep an industry going. So I can't say anything good about this society except computers are getting a little faster, a little better, a little lighter, smaller. But you cannot design the ideal computer. Do you understand that? Next year, it will be lighter, smaller, faster. No way you can make, if this city is at the utopia, no. This will be a straitjacket to the kids of the future. They'll design their own cities. But if you make a statue of Fresco and put it there, it holds back the culture. We want everybody not to accept any established culture. This is established for the time being. We want an emergent culture. We want a culture that is constantly emerging. I'll tell you the seven laws of wisdom. In the old days, we didn't know any better. There are many things that contain the wisdom. They say the body has six senses. That's bullshit. We have a kinesthetic sense of balance. We have an internal sense of fullness when we eat. We can smack exactly where the fly is because there are associations in the brain. They're all parts of your body. When a fly lands near you, you don't hit where the flies land. So you have many different types of senses. When a person says, we have six senses, you say, as far as I know, I heard we have six senses. But if you say, we have six senses, if you teach your kids things as though they're established, it's very dangerous. You want to teach your kids that this is the best we know today how to make a cup. But I don't know what the future will be. I don't know. Are you getting anything out of this? So when you leave here, you're different than when you came in. You said they used your head. Persky had used their head. Individuality, no such thing. You understand what I mean by that? Okay. Now, would you like to see the place and what we're doing here? If you want to. Are you in the mood for walking? Yes. Okay, let's go. We'll come back and top it off. Take some cookies with you. We can afford. I don't want to go and be buried. We're different. There's a balcony there and the water is about four feet lower than it generally is. We're in a drought. So you know what you're looking at. We built the bridges and Roxanne did all the cement work on all these buildings. So normally the water goes all the way through here? Yes. That's a water table. When you dig down a certain depth, you come to water. So... The weather's changing. The water's changing. Really? Yeah. A lot drier. Huh. And we're going to Roxanne's Rock. People say, I don't like the media. They may be projecting their own values. They don't know anything about it. They think it's a big figure-shifting structure for a group of people. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. rough sketches I make. This is for our movie about the future and the kids say why does grandma live in that old house? To the kids that's an old house. You understand? And we have all kinds of transportation units and this picture is the government of the future. Machines and computers. If we don't kill each other we'll evolve to this. But it looks bad. It looks like nations are improving their armaments, their weapons. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Today the cobalt bomb is a thousand times more destructive than the one dropped on Hiroshima. What are you going to win with that? You understand what I mean? And if you drop bombs on people, if not immediately, the kids later will remember you killed their parents. You're only building cubes. It's a cumulative hatred. Other ways of solving problems, there are thousands of other ways. To bridge the difference between nations. Invite them in. Don't take their resources. Share the resources. It's so easy. It's similar. I wish that Jesus Christ were alive today. He joined the Venus Project. Because it's everything that religion talks about but they don't know how to attain it. So everything here is working. If we're talking on problems. Not how to build houses. If we exclude material. If the letter H on the front of the tube and squeeze it, it would come out like the letter H continuously. So the houses, if I got it here, are extruded. We put a shape in here and we extrude it out and then laser cut them. Nobody builds houses and does plastering. That was good 40 years ago. We don't need it anymore. These are cities in the sea. What are they for? We've been dumping crap into the ocean for years. Poisons, toxic materials. So these cities are studying marine science, how to clean the oceans, restore the reefs. There's nothing made for no purpose. All the nations sit around while the city is being designed. And one nation says, I like your city, but there's no place for recreation. What do we do for vegetables? Do we only eat fish? So hydroponic farms. Not big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big better in the Venus Project than they do today. We don't want to kill anybody or hurt anybody. It'll make life better for all people. But they think in terms of investing, getting a higher return, they don't think about these things. But in the future I would like to visit other nations and address them on joining. And if I kick the bucket, you do that. Showing the benefits of sharing ideas rather than keep fighting each other. We have more wars going on and the universities today are better equipped than ever. They have all kinds of equipment and the wars are getting worse. The bombs are getting worse and poison gas and nerve gas and contagious diseases. We have banks of bacteria in America to launch if we have to, to disease other nations. It's just moving in the wrong direction. So the more you do when you leave here, if you don't talk to people nothing will happen. And if you don't know how to talk to people you will make mistakes but you get better at it. Don't criticize their customs or their beliefs. They believe in God, good. Go on and say this is according to the Bible thou shalt not kill, that's the Venus Project. You take care of your brother, that's the Venus Project. But the Bible also has bullshit in it. The Bible says there will be war, there will always has been war and there will always be wars. I don't buy that. The Bible says we shall always have the poor amongst us. I don't like that. I think we can beat all that. I think we can do all kinds of fantastic things as long as we're really free. So I would say that the laptop is the nearest thing to freedom. The government would love to control your laptops and the information in it and manipulate it. If they ever get that, you're doomed because they're not wise enough to use nuclear energy intelligently. They're not wise enough to develop new metals and not make a cannon out of it or a submarine. The engineers know all they know as engineering. In the schools of the future we teach them human behavior, the history of civilization. how we get to be the way we are, so they understand things. There are no scientists yet, I'd like to tell you that. There are people that are scientific in photography, scientific in structural engineering, but they're not generalists. They're not scientific in architecture, human behavior. That's why you can manipulate them. But in the future, we will make children manipulation proof. So I can't manipulate anybody. You only talk about real things, check it out. See how it works. Okay? I like checking things out, see how they work. I like people who learn how to say, I really don't know. Okay, so this is where Roxanne and Joel edit the pictures that they take, and we show them, some people, what type of things might exist, and this might be a preference of others if they know. This may be a student who wanted to do this, and they would see for six months and move back to the land. There are no rents, no taxes, no money. You have access to anything you need. Because the smarter people are, the richer the world. The more educated people you have, I'm not talking about conventional education, educated in how to use resources wisely and how to benefit. If I benefit your children and make them smarter, the world becomes better. But if you will, everybody lives to himself. Everybody lives to himself. Everybody wants a home and a Mercedes or Rolls Royce. They're working people against one another. So, all of these things are pictures of different types of cities and houses. Hong Kong is so crowded that you can't even put up another building. So you have to move offshore. I don't like that, but this is what we have to do. Roxanne used to do this. She used to work for architects. This is a picture of what she used to do. She used to work for architects. She used to work for architects. You have to come over. You have to see it. She used to make these models. They're all about this size. And she makes these models for architects. And then she did this for Disney World. So what happened to architects? It went to pot in Florida. And everything was shut down overnight. Architects are no longer working much. Model building has been canceled. So this is gonna happen to all professions. be phased out. I'd like to get the people before the total crash." And there's no way out. Obama gave money to the people that created the problems. He gave money to the banks, millions, and he pulled Chevy out and gave them money to start producing automobiles again. But if you produce an automobile that's not as good as Toyota, you won't succeed. They failed because they did not innovate fast enough. And if a country doesn't understand what I'm talking about, other countries will surpass us and leave us behind. Do you understand? So you have to keep at the forefront of technology. It isn't technology that's bad, it's the misuse of it that's bad. When we use scientists to make atom bombs, we give them billions of dollars, build a big research center, and sell them to the world. The only thing that's bad is that we don't have the technology to make the atom bombs. The only thing that's bad is that we don't have the technology to make the atom bombs. We employ them for making weapons. That's the wrong use of technology. Finding solutions to problems is what we should be doing. Do you understand that? OK. So this is some of her drawings down there. She can draw people, animals, submarines, That's how I prostitute myself. OK. Now we'll walk around and see the rest. That's how we support the project. That's how we did support the project. I think you can ask me a little more. Things that bother you, I don't think I've answered your question. Do you want to ask me? I didn't have one. . . . . . You have to help. I say great, I move on. But you work with people that are part of the way there. But if they're hard head Baptists, says I believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and nothing ain't never gonna change, get off. Don't tackle it, don't even waste your time. It doesn't take convincing everybody. Everybody did make everything in the world. There's only probably less than a hundred people on earth that made all your wonderful things. Your cement mixes, your electric lights, very few people. You don't need to convince everybody. You need to convince people that are part of the way there. So it would take about 7,000 people to operate the world. Everything on earth. There are millions of people. You don't need to convince them all. And now some Americans come up to me and say, well the trouble with the Venus Project is it's not a democracy. I said, do you believe in democracy? They said, absolutely. I said, did you vote for the Vietnam War? They said, no. Did you vote for the design of an aircraft carrier? No. Did you vote for the Capitol building? Did you vote for the salary of the Senate? No. Where the hell are you participating? It's just words. And they say, in democracy everybody participates. I was never called on to participate in anything. Were you? Now what the hell is your democracy? It's a bullshit word. Bullshit means unacceptable. Nothing to lose. Now those of you that have cameras, I just hope you're doing well so you can get better photographs. . . That building is a lab. There's nothing in there but microscopy. Some signs of the cancer. And we'll go to the other thing, . . To carry water lines inside tubes and the electric lines to the other side. . And there's a drought. There's no water. After we built this, the water was about 560 pounds. And the alligators called, and it's open. 50 degrees and they settled down. So ordinarily, we didn't want alligators running. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. OK. We change it out. We dug the waterway, and it's all wooden. The water is usually about a foot down from that deck. Do you want to photograph this? How long has it been low? Any place around here. How long has the water been low? About five or six months. Five years now it's been low. It's been lower than usual. When a hurricane comes, the summer season, when it rains a lot, we have it loaded with water. The alligators crawl into the holes they make during the winter, and in the spring they come out, and they're locked up. They're lying on the shore. They don't bother you unless you bond to them. Or if you go near their eggs, they bother you. And so you can shoot them. They can whatever you want to. And after you get this picture, we're walking around. Like I said before, I never designed a building I wanted, only what we can afford. Because Anne and I worked for years sponsoring this project. No one ever said, how can we help? So we've been paying for it until the film came out and presented the Venus Project. We got small donations, but never enough to really do what we want to do. Print books, make movies, you know, on the future, showing people what the world could be like. And people say, well, why don't you give your books away? Because they charge us 40,000 bucks to print a book, the end of the money age, you know, the best that money can buy. They don't do it for nothing, and we have to pay for that. So what you're doing helps support the project. I just wanted you to know that. Unless a fat guy walked over and said, what do you need to do that? Then I'd give the books away. Initially, when the dental came in, the next, I don't know, the next thing we were looking for was the entrance. I don't know. We just saw the Zeitgeist Movement before we left Los Angeles. They had a showing. Oh, I heard it was really good in Los Angeles. We were going to go, but we didn't connect to New York and stuff. There was a great turnout. Yeah. In hindsight, I was sorry we didn't go there. You went to New York instead? We did. How was that? It was closer. Well, the theater was very small, and the turnout was very small, and the press didn't really turn out, which was a shame. It was at a very nice theater in Los Angeles right in Beverly Hills. I heard there was about 840 people. Yeah. That's wonderful. And it was really a good turnout, and people liked it, right? Yeah, it was great. The film was great. Yeah. You know how big they were. You know how big they were. 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That's a nice thing. That's a nice thing. That's a lab over there. There is an alligator in that hole over there. But it only comes out when the sun's out. This pond has water all the way through it as a room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . And they grow much better. You know what multi-culture means? Different types of plants growing together. It's better. I see the orange trees, but the frost, the guy that knows them. We have a lot of fruit trees here. Now, my aunt said, how about a swimming pool? She was with a girlfriend, said, when do you girls want to start? And they built this in two weeks. We used it about four or five times and let it go. We don't buy it. Because there's too much maintenance. A lot of work. We had a lot of work to do. This is an attempt. Now, if you come into this building, it will be more interesting because it shows you where we want to go, what we want to do. This is the old video studio. Hit this little thing. Okay. Now, this is how we build the world of the future. For example, we have a machine that looks something like this. I don't have that. It travels along the canal and it digs the canal out. After it digs the canal, the second machine comes in and it uses lasers and melts the earth into obsidian by glass on its texture. And you don't need to make cement. It moves at 15 miles an hour, digging canals. Every canal is dug. We bring in salt water from the ocean. And we start building in what we call dry dock. We make hundreds of these buildings while a machine that looks something like this travels along putting in the windows and everything. Am I going too fast by it? Alright. After the building is finished, many buildings finish and they're built on floating units. We bring in the salt water and we float the building. The whole building. It would be 20, 22 stories tall. We float it all the way down the canal with a scythe. Then we use the salt water, jets, under the building. The salt water jets and makes the building so easy to push that one human can move this building and even touch it. And on the top of the building, we have a lot of waste. The jets are worn out and it's moved off the location. But if you bring building materials out here and cut it up, you have a lot of waste. But if you do it in a shipyard that's linear and you do all of your buildings and then boot them out, it would take about 10 years to change the surface in here into resurfaces, new cities, everything. But not today's man. With glass classrooms, cutting glass on the wall. It would never be done that way. We have to level most of the old cities and mine them for glass steel. But we'll keep some old cities just to show kids in the future what it used to be like. And these are just models of different types of architecture for different purposes. And we go along here. And we go along here. When the canals were built, like I said, with these canals you can move bulk freight lots of them at the minimum cost. And this between times and lowers this gadget over the canal. Something like this. And then the water evaporates inside this, condenses on the inside and gets drinking water. Evaporate comment station. And then you can use anything but the sun's age. And come over here, there's variations. There'll be art centers, music centers. Kids hang out in malls today. They have no place to go. In the future there'll be art centers, music centers, machine shops. So you can go anywhere and do whatever the hell you want to do. Other people don't tell you what to do. You pick what you want. The airplanes will vary. Until they get to about that, the last one I'll have. But these are the airplane shapes that's coming into the future. And this is different types of architecture. And the art centers will be different than the other buildings. And if you come over here, these are different types of robots. That do different jobs. This is for kids who really do not understand. This is a type of robot. This is a type of space station. I'm not interested in outer space, by the way. Until we take care of the Earth first. And all the nations learn to live together in peace. Then we go out. Right now we're too dumb. If any single nation ever gets up there and controls it, they'll have nuclear weapons out there. And I don't feel comfortable with the way people raise today. So this space station has a vacuum in here which it sucks up this corrugation into the wall, into the sphere. And then we use air pressure to blow these out. So they join instead of people constructing things in space. I don't want people hanging out of buildings, cleaning the windows. We have a rotary brush that hangs, goes down and takes the next floor. No human at risk. So these are different types of space stations. And this, if we ever colonize Mars, I'd like about seven or eight of these between the Earth and Mars. And they'd have oxygen and food, just in case anything goes wrong. I would never send people out into space unless I had this above the Moon, with a transport unit, to take them up from the Moon to this, if they need me. Never send people out into space. Half-baked technology. For the sake of money. You know what I mean? So these are different types of robots that you see down below. These are all specialized models. It takes me two and a half years to make the models for a 15 minute film. I just want you to know that I don't go like that, I make them. And we even make models of antennas. Ancient Egypt. We will preserve the pyramids for the future. Many things will be preserved. We don't destroy them. And then these are different types of buildings for different purposes. This is a... Two domes joined together. This is a... Three domes, if you need it. And this is a... What's under the cement is a framework. So that in an earthquake it might crack. And it won't cave in. You can photograph anything you want to. These are exhibition buildings. Every month there's an exhibit on what to do. So everybody's updated. These are drawings of different aspects of the future. If you come back here, you'll see a bathroom unit which has a toilet bowl and a sink and everything all in one instead of separate units. And when you use the sink the waste water goes around and fills the water. And you flush the jar with waste water. Today we use 40% drinking water to flush the jar. That's why children in the future will have no respect for us at all. And the bathrooms will vary but all molded in one piece. You can pick the type of bathroom you want the shape, configuration, color. These are art centers different types of furniture that I did years ago. And this is a if you have to build very tall buildings they should have three support structures independently medically. And this is the story of the aviation. This is a thousand passenger aircraft. But it doesn't start like this. This is for kids. It starts way back and moves on slowly until you get to this. And the kid says is that the final airplane? Not at all. This is just another one that's coming in the future. They will get to look more like this. And you have all kinds of aviation shapes and this is what helicopters look like today. They look like this. The blades turn this way the body tends to turn the opposite way and this fan pulls it back. So you get a kind of a nice look. Helicopters will look like this. With small engines on the tip and you get less torque when you propel the blades from the outside. The center is stationary. There are two little weights that move up and back very fast. That stops the center from turning. You don't need a tail board. They get to look like this later on. And then this comes after the helicopter. Turbines that will lift the airplane up direct and then shut. Then you have these different stages of aircraft. Variations in the flying wing and the tail. Before we arrive at that shape. They'll go through all these different stages. And so you come over here and these are all future type aircraft. And this is for children. You have to come back here. When children say how do you stop automobile accidents? You say you show them these two cars. They can't touch each other. They can't touch each other. Can you see that? The way you're at? So kids get interested in science if you show them things like that. And streamline means no interrupted surfaces. Smooth. And then you come to the cities of the future. You have floating domes. If you don't want to leave the city, you have to go back and you have to go to the city of the future. If you don't want to live in the city, you can live on a lake. And if you're not home and it begins to rain, it closes over automatically. There are boats, aircraft for your use. You don't own anything. You use everything. I got all the ideas from the human body. That's where I got the ideas from. As the brain says, I do all the thinking. I want most of the nutrients. The lungs would say, what do you need? Everything you need. All the nutrients, everything. So the brain says, well, okay. But then the liver says, if I don't filter the blood, both you guys would die. What do you need? Everything you need. If the human body had a free enterprise system in it, you'd live about a week. So here you have a city model. And most people like to live in a tower. But you can't see another house. But if you live in a tower, there's dental, medical, surgical, shopping, everything is in the tower. So people that live in individual houses will have to go to other places to get what they need. I think in the distant future, most people will live in giant complexes that have everything. But you can't force it on people. So every district is the same distance from the center. And you can't force it on people. So if you build a suburbia, you have to take your kids to the dentist that way, shopping is the other way, schools are in a different direction. You waste a lot of fuel. There's a trans unit here that travels all around the center. You go to any place in the city within 10 minutes. There's no cars in the city. There's tennis courts, golf courses, bicycle paths. There are hundreds of bicycles for your use. You just use them. They're made of titanium, which doesn't rust. And so, the cities will be different designs, but circular, depending on how big the city is. So these are transitional cities. And if you follow me, we'll go to the next building. You must have any questions about this. These are all palm trees, Steve. I don't know. Joel, can you get the door? I'm going to go get another tape. I'm sorry. Enjoy your enthusiasm. Okay, Steve. So, merry-go-round, so to speak. We put a model city on here that we built. And we turn it and let go. Put an airplane here and a camera here. You get the illusion of flying over a city. We don't have a Spielberg budget, so we have to make all these things. Now, that exhibit there used to be How We're Losing Topsail. That was made like 20 years ago. And we show how we're losing and what to do about it. And we just don't point out the shortcomings. This canal that we dug out here, we used the fill to be above flood level in hurricanes. And we tried to construct all of this. Even with the ponds that we dig, have to look natural, not square, you know. And so, in the springtime, all the flowers come up and the fruit. And it looks very different. It's the worst time of the year. And the water, as you see, is low here, too. And the water is very, very low. And the water is very, very low. And the water is very, very low. You know. You know. You know. You know. You know. There's no palm trees in this region, but we bend them. See, when they're growing we turn them a little bit so sometimes they come way out, curved up, to look as natural as possible. So when we get through with this, the color is all different as a spring. And this is where I do most of my work, my camera work, in this building. And we have to maintain these grounds and the buildings in order to show people what the future can be, otherwise they just can't imagine it. Somebody drove a truck up here and cracked it. And this is an idea, anyway. The range of architecture would be enormous. All buildings have to have a place where people can live. People can relax on the building, on the decks. These are different types of architecture. Not everybody will want to live in a dome. I like stuff like this, but other people might like different things. So there are many different styles in architecture. They're all vacuum-formed. And I only built one half of the building, because when I photograph them, I photograph them. And this side only, you see. So all the buildings are made to show people that not everybody lives in this same kind of building. And then they say to me, will everybody be alike in the future? In certain areas they will. They'll all be against war. They'll all be against studying and improving things. None of them will be racist. They'll be alike in that area. So there's nothing to matter with being alike. All people have two eyes. You have an eye in the middle of your head, he has an eye over you. That's ridiculous. It makes you evolve this shape, and it works. So the future will be uniform up to the point of transition, and then undergo continuous change. Don't ever picture final frontiers or utopia, because we can always keep moving. There is no utopia. They call me a utopian on the outside. This might be an individual lifestyle, but he can check out a boat, a copter, and use anything, but you don't own anything. If you don't own anything, you don't need bars on your window. If you have no money, no one's going to break into your house if they have access. It's cheaper to give things to people. Say he steals a watch worth $150. Third offense, he goes to jail for seven years. You know how many watches? That's course. It's cheaper to give a watch than a helmet. You're feeding him, giving him medical care, you love him. Does he come out any better? No. He comes out more antisocial. The system is so fucked up in so many areas, it's hard to say just what the Venus Project will do. We're going to change everything. The schools, the universities, the way we teach, the way we raise kids, kids brought up with different kinds of nationalities have no big interest. They don't play with that Jewish boy, a Catholic boy. They don't know what they're doing. These are just lifestyles of the future. You can live here, but you're in touch with every country. You have new laptops that are the size of a ring. And if you're in any kind of accident, which there'll be much less, when they wheel you into the hospital, that ring brings all your records forward. In the ring is a decoding system. It's a decoding system. You have to have buildings using the extrusion where we extrude this. We have a die here and extrude this and then this laser beam cuts the buildings apart and then this machine, and you see it's got tractors on it, removes the building and then this machine inserts the building onto that ramp. Once it's inserted, the memory metals are used and it locks in place. If you walk around here you can see different, these are called cable stage buildings. They're supported mainly by cables. If you want clear storage space or if you want space for exhibits, you don't want any columns in the building. These are, a lot of them are cable supported. This is cable. Now if you come back here, you'll see a landing platform on the rooftop. That's for emergency. Any emergency ambulances are not used, used crap. And then all rooftops are always gardens where we have the larger construction systems. Any questions before we leave? That's the government of the future right there. Here's Ryan. And the Earth, you can ask any question if there, it tells you exactly how many planes are there in the air right now. The satellites cover the Earth. And it'll tell you 3,412. You say my father is flying to England. It'll say what flight. You give the number and it'll show that plane moving on Earth. So you can, any information you ask the Earth, you will get relevant information. You can ask the Earth. You can ask comes in that's different. It'll be like this or that. And these are different types of bridges. Any questions before we leave? These cities in the sea, what are they for? Restore the oceans and the reefs. They're all dying now. I'm sorry about that. What looks like arty buildings, you see that stuff up there? That looks like arty stuff. That takes the air currents and brings them down. It's a harness of wind and ventilation. Is solar energy a part of how everything is powered? The main thing is geothermal. The heat of the earth is there for thousands of years. You'll never run out of it. So that alone can propel us thousands of years in the future. I'm not talking about wind power, wave power, all that's additional. There's no shortage of energy. I don't know why the system is... The oil companies hold back a lot of development. You know, they already invested billions in it and they pay off politicians. They have lobbyists. You know, you don't have a democracy. You never did. It was always controlled, unfortunately. Any other questions? Did you have a question you want to ask? Okay. Is it going? No, the computer is not working. If they Yeah, sure is. We'll go down one more building and we'll go back up. There are many animals out here. Like deer, we have lots of deer, turkeys, raccoons. Not panther much. We saw one bear. But we have fox, red fox. Usually alligators don't bother you unless you corner them or swim in the river. We had all kinds of fish, but the alligators either. We'll go to one more building just to show you slight differences in architecture. Some buildings are used for storing but they're not particularly interesting. Cool. It's going to be fun. We'll go to the next building. When you go to the access centers in the future, you don't have to fill out any forms. As you remove objects, inventory is automatic. You don't have to come to Fresco and say, can I check out a sailboat? I said, there's 15 people before you. We make raw sailboats and request it. You understand? Mm-hmm. Fresco doesn't make any decisions. Yeah. And we know what arriving at the station is. Yes. Tell me a little bit of experience. Yeah, I've been studying it for about two years. Okay. Venus fabric. Two? Two. Do you have difficulty communicating with people? Yes. Really? I mean, I don't. I usually keep to myself. Oh. Because I had to look through an idea for a significant amount of time before I tell others. Okay. This used to be a helicopter landing area. We don't have helicopters, but friends that did would land here. Awesome. Hey, Fresco, how about some animation? Like a car. You know. Silly. You have to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. You've got to speed up. I couldn't do this, but these seats would be here, and they'd fold out, you understand? So you can clean with all this crap you can't. With the seats, if there was a slot, it pulled out with one bar here. Pulled out, and you'd get on with a skirt or pants or trousers. This is epoxy plastic on cement. The floor is epoxy with stones. Why the choice of stones? Why stones for the floor? Why did you choose the floor? Oh, just at the time. It was just easy. Now this, this we couldn't do. We didn't have the money to make the automatic seats. But you'd press a button and the shelving would come down. And you put your dishes away and it goes back up. This is conventional refrigerator. We want to make it round with rotating shelves. Otherwise you can't get the stuff in the back. Everything falls over. And if it had rotating shelves, it would be very bad. So you press drinks, vegetables, organic or whatever you want. And the shelves would rotate, slide open. You understand? We couldn't make a refrigerator. If we could make it, it would cost about $35,000 to make one. And we decided we'd use the money for films to educate people. This is a conventional bathroom with epoxy on the outside like this material. It's self-leveling. Now this area here would be like a library with DVDs and other things. See? And this might be a bedroom. They wouldn't all be like this. They'd be simple. It's just like a normal room. And if you wanted lights in your closet, you'd put this in the closet. It's very simple. Home's a little... There's no picture of Grandma on there. You can have any text you want. It's awesome. But in the future it would be dark mold. You just pull the house off the mold all in one with furniture built in. The vent is up there so all the air is cleared out in just a few minutes. And the intake is low where the air is cool. The houses of the future would be reproduced very fast. And not nobody doing pleasure work. You could change the color. Any color you want. I don't have all that built in. It wouldn't be of use because I'd rather use it for making films. Okay. How do you change the color? Well, I'll tell you, but don't disclose it to anyone. Okay. They're little tiny glass beads. You know what Scotch light is? No. Your signs on the highways, they look like they're lit up at night. Your headlights activate them. The skin of the building, all of this is made of little tiny beads. Glass beads. Thousands of them. And the angle that the light goes through changes the color. You don't need to have changing colors. And the angle which the light goes through the beads changes the color. So all you do is, I don't like lights, you can press screens, whatever the hell you want. That's up to you. All the patios stick way out and they are piping underneath them. It goes under the slab. So in this wintertime, the sun hits the patio, warms up the water, and it goes under your slab. If you want it, you control that. And the houses need very little maintenance. Concrete gets stronger with age. If you buy a wooden house or 200,000 big house, it could burn to the ground in less than 10 minutes. Concrete gets stronger with age. You don't have to spray it with termites. You don't have fire insurance. You don't need it. And all ventilation is at the highest point. So the economy, people say, is there enough material resources to take care of everybody? There's more than enough so far. But if we have another war, particularly nuclear, you can forget about it. Forget about the future, too. So if you don't talk to people, you really hurt the project. There's nothing in it to hurt anybody. If a guy says, I'm a Lutheran, will there be a Lutheran church? Yes. And if you don't want to live in the city, you can live on your own. If he belongs to the Amish religion, he says, no, we want our own community. We'll build for you. We'll put up a building for you of fireproof material. But let's say you're head of the Amish group. Say, I don't like your material. I like wood. I like the smell and feel of wood. If it catches fire, it's your problem, not ours. We will do the best we can for you. But if people don't understand it, you can't twist their wrist. Don't force anybody into anything. Just present it as you know it. It's the nearest thing to democracy you'll ever find. I just want a cassava. A cassava. Are the windows glass? Plexiglas. No, these windows are glass. But in our building, they have plexiglas. Oh, the domes. Like a Lexan? No, Lexan is different than plexi. Oh, okay. That was a great play, too, Death of the Saltsman. I saw it about three times. Is everybody out? Joe. Joe, you shut down. Okay. All right. That's it. We're going to go out of there. Frederick Arch played the lead in Death of the Saltsman in the film. Did you ever see it? No, I haven't. Oh. There was one real good scene. Do you want to describe it? The kid's down on the ground and he lets a hand. Well, the uncle comes to visit the salesman. And the kids are playing with the uncle. And the kids hit the uncle and the uncle falls to the ground. The kid says, Uncle, I didn't mean to knock. He says, Never help a man when he's down. He's a successful businessman. That was very anti-establishment. Yeah. And then the uncle comes to the house and says, I'm not going to let you down. And the uncle says, I'm not going to let you down. And the uncle says, I'm not going to let you down. That was a big thing. Did you see many of our films? Yeah, I've watched a lot of the movies that are available on YouTube. Did you see the memory medals? She knows all about it. She knows about the memory medals. What's all your videos? Oh, okay. You got to come up with a lot of new ones. I go through it fast. The animation about the smoothie and all when you're a kid. I kind of like how they had the whole story. They had the childhood stories and I kind of want you to come out with that childhood story. Oh my. And you can tell us in the vicaries. You got some good pictures. Yeah. Does this help you? This tour? Yeah, well I'm here to support what I believe in. When you get the film and the tape, show them to other people. Yesterday there was our day of sleeping and I saw a little piece of water. You know how big of a big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big Yeah. The girl died in that. The girl died in this mansion. In the future, as you know, artificial flavoring and coloring include. Oh, yeah. I was just thinking of the organic. I have no control over that. You know what I mean? You had a lecture about the tongue not being able to take all the flavors or something. Oh, yeah. Many lectures on that. The old one, you mean. Yeah. Monotone, if you've got it. And it isn't just food that people need. They need warmth, love, understanding. They need a lot of things. There's a very negative attitude of people. Do you think it's the old lectures? Is that what they're talking about? Well, there's some lectures on YouTube, but it's the audiolist. Oh, okay. You mean they have I'm just discussing, like, joining with this lady who is looking to sign up for the barricades or so, and a bunch of other stuff. Maybe I should talk about this child, but it's really good. It's probably better with my paper. I can't find it on YouTube anymore. Is this audio? No, it's video. He's, like, giving a lecture there. Like, I don't know who was up with it, but I don't know. I was at the one with the, are you a customer? And he talks about on the island of Tumatu, I think. He goes into more detail on that lecture. You can come and go into that. No, I mean, I was just looking for the video. I'm sure he's set for Larry King, but he's not going to work. What else do you have? Actually, somebody just got a hold of him, and they're taking a call. Really? Yeah. Wow. He remembers that, for sure. Did I tell you that Steve was on the Larry King? He had a meeting with him, and he was producing. Oh, I know. Recently. Yesterday. All right. And Larry gave him his phone number. Yeah, really? And he had a chat call. Oh. That's cute. So Larry King's going to do something else? No. I don't know. He's having four specials a year. I hope he mentions that again. That's a good one. Yeah. That might not be good. This one. Oh, thank you. Let me get one here. Here. Let me see. I'll just get it over here, Joel. Yeah. Well, we don't need this. I got to turn it off. Here. There. Can you? I'm turning the mic off. Except I need the other one. Wait a second. Can you grab the other one, Joel? Nothing will be recorded. It's over there. Well, this is awesome. Thank you. No, I want to talk a little more about organizations forming in America and England. There are groups called higher consciousness organizations forming. These people seek higher consciousness, awareness. I want to tell you what's wrong with that. The first of all, they can all be as conscious as your receptors. You know there are radio waves going through this building now. None of us can sense it. You can all be as conscious as your receptors, your sensory organs. That means that if you go off and meditate on your navel, you'll have a good image of the navel and nothing more. But if you study things, really work at it. You become more aware. But there's no such thing as consciousness because we can only see the moon as we see it from here. A telescope is an extensional device that extends our visual perception. Binoculars do the same thing. So machines can lift up heavy weights if we can. So we seek, people don't know this, they seek extensionality, something that would extend their perception and awareness. So we can only see the moon as we see it from here. But you can never be conscious because if Jesus walked on water and if he could talk to mosquitoes, they've been walking on water for years. You know what I mean? So the point is to a mosquito, water is thick to surface tension. And to us it's very soft. So we cannot perceive the world as it is, only as our senses enable us to. If anybody doesn't know what I'm talking about, I'll change my language. I'm not going to talk about the world. I'm going to talk about the universe. I'm going to talk about the universe. If I knew how big of a big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big I don't know. What the hell do you mean by higher consciousness? What are you talking about? Most people don't know what they're talking about. If you ask the average person today, what would you like? Do you have anything you like? I'd like a job. Why do you want a job? Well, then I have the money to buy things I want. But I'd like a good job, a well-paying job. So I say to them, you don't want a job, you want what money brings you. You want the necessities of life. You want to send your kids to college? You don't want a job. A job is a pain in the ass. It's unpleasant. All jobs. Unless you happen to select it and you like what you're doing. But there are very few jobs that are pleasure-giving. Mostly boring, repetitious. A girl stands behind a counter and says, What can I do for you, ma'am? All she does is, she's not using her brain, she's selling products in the market. And millions of people stand in their stores all day long hoping customers would come in. That's not using people wisely. And you have millions of automobiles sitting outside of the factories for eight hours. They're not being used. In the future, all cars will be in motion and used all the time. You don't have freight cars and freight yards hoping that business will be good. You have big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big food or get our food large corporations and make vats of bacon and eggs every morning you go to different dining areas and dine on what you want but you got everybody making bacon and eggs which is ridiculous waste of energy and then you got traffic you got street cars and buses and they stop at every corner poisoning the air when they're stopped with the engines running in the future we have a major transportation 30 feet off the ground so it doesn't stop at corners it goes right around letting you off when you want to get off no automobiles at all in the future the city is so designed well like I want to use Radio City or the Empire State Building the Empire State Building takes a million people a year up and down they never crash so you turn your elevators out into the city and dial where you want to go just like you press in the old days when I was a kid women used to operate elevators they turned a crank they never quite got to the floor they had to go up and down until they got there today you press 20 and it stops exactly at the 20th story so if you cut the master cable of any elevator the brakes go right out on the side so you don't have those problems and Radio City is the same way you can take elevators up and down but in the city you got thousands of carpets and they can't move because at 4 o'clock everybody gets off at 4 o'clock so the freeways are jammed they answer one-seventh of the population is off every day of the week the beaches are never crowded there are more bridges do you understand that? because Sunday is a real it's a made up thing today is Saturday man makes up all kinds of things moral laws behaviors behavior what you can do what you can't do all man-made bullshit the only laws that count are natural law if you don't get enough sleep or nutritious food or have warmth you can identify with there is no other law except natural law congress cannot enact a law to stop gravity nature responds a certain way and as far as I know everything in nature is operated by resident forces that means that a sailboat can sail it's the wind that moves it that that they tell you in school that plants grow that's not true if you took a plant and give it no sunshine no soil no water it'll freeze and die man depends on input from the sun which is inorganic and it keeps all plants alive without the sun we would die so we're connected you don't see any plug up our ass connected to the universe but we are connected to nature oxygen you don't have to pay for the air you breathe because it's so abundant they can't put a price on it but I can assure you if you run out of water you're not paid for a buck for a glass of water so scarcity is good business you understand that? solving problems suppose Goodyear made a tire that lasts 20 years they'll buy the patent from you but they won't produce it because if you have to change your tires every so many thousand miles that's good for business you understand that? so when you say what about decency and ethics you can't have it in a monetary system it has to be profit that's the bottom line of all industries is profit unless it's goodwill you know something like that now there are people today that are very angry and they don't come at you as they would being brought up in the same world that they want to hurt you so a guy says to you where did you get that shirt? Salvation Army has an attempt at hurting you but if you say I found it in the reject pile of the Salvation Army they can't say anything else you understand? you got to remember a lot of people are angry now this may bother you in the future there'll be no sports all the bullshit that you go to prize fights, boxing shocking another guy's head all day long feels great you know he's a fighter that'll be gone just as God is feeding Christians to the lions you ever grew up in a world where you watch some jackass carry a ball same fucking game over and over again and you go to that and you call it sports and they fight each other when they get through they don't like each other you hit the ball right or you drop the ball and they get into fights it doesn't produce anything good in people and competitive sports will not be used in the future you'll only compete against yourself we'll have a full size image of you playing tennis against yourself and you get better because you get more skilled at it but they don't want to beat anybody in the future it is not the intentions of people to beat other people it is the intentions of people to beat you and you understand that ok so all the mess that you have in society is generated now you're the only one I see with eyeglasses are they prescription? yes ok anybody else wear eyeglasses here? do you have them with you? I don't I just wear them to drive I wear them to drive oh may I see them? um I don't have them on me Jack I haven't tried these yet oh let me try yours first ok so the optics in the glasses are very good but when you put a frame around it or connect it to anything it warps the glass which we can't be conscious of we can't see that anymore than we can see radio waves but polarized light can see what we can't see so this will tell me if there's any stress in your glass itself so you have to come over here to see it this is called a polariscope you can see what we can't see you have to look at this and you see the pressures coming in to the contact regions oh wow picture I bet you paid a lot for those glasses yeah you have to come in and look at this window yeah I see it I want to take a picture of it don't show it to your own father ok so that probably damages our yeah wow anybody that can't see that come up here and look through this window oh my god you see the pressure points coming in if you don't understand it I'll squeeze it see any changes do you have a band around the bottom of those glasses oh no there's no band on the bottom no he's got here's your glasses on top who's in these I don't know who this is yes the pressure points coming in those dark spots from the frame after they seal it the frame shrinks I never did check yours no they come in way that the neck oh thank you some pressure points on the bottom so in the future my glasses will be put in a frame and there'll be free silicone that goes around and equally distribute the pressure am I talking past you no that don't make sense ok now if you don't understand that and the unit here like this this is what's happening it's put in front nothing until I stress it no I heard that yeah can you see it no if you want to know where the stress is it's in this region here it's being stressed can you see it moving now yeah right now there are many things in the world today that a lot of people know nothing about the religious people and the metaphysicians that come to our lectures some of them come here but they walk out different they believe there's there's actual metaphysical possibilities they believe that Brest only talks about the material world but he doesn't talk about the spiritual world he doesn't talk about mental telepathy he doesn't talk about other fields unrelated to mechanical fields these are what they call rare earth magnets they're so strong they're difficult to pull apart but you can break them apart like that but if you break them apart and use the other you can't push them together try it you can but you have to work really hard to pull them apart and you can't do it you can't do it you can't do it you can't do it you can't do it you can't do it it's real hard yeah well it's real strong you want to pass it around? I think I'll pass it around OK I think so here it's a juice so you get the feel of these things I'll pass one OK Are these nerodium or What's that? Nerodium Rare earth they call it rare earth magnets you have difficulty pushing them together OK In the future we will make them much stronger. I'll tell you how they're used. Have you ever heard of John-O-Zero? You're having any luck? He can't hear you at all. No. At all. You have to yell. Have you ever heard of John-Zero? John-Zero? John-Zero? Have you ever heard of the zero effect? Zero? I can't get them together. They're hard to pull apart unless you break them apart. Yeah, and they stick together. Jack, have you ever heard of John-Zero? Zero? Who? John-Zero? I don't know. Do you know who you're saying? He uses magnets for a levity disk. He uses magnets for levitation. But it's interesting, he says he gets more, he took on more ideas of dream instructions as opposed to instructors teaching him about yesterday's . Okay. He uses magnets. This is one of his theories. Try pulling them directly apart. I don't know what it is exactly. Without bending it. You're talking about levitating people with magnets? Oh, no. I like it quite possible. Like a flying saucer. But they're very strong. Like a flying saucer, I think. You want to check that, break it in half, and then turn them opposite directions. It's like a disk. It kind of looks like a flying saucer. Really? And people levitate over it, you mean? Oh, no. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. He was a woman. But each fiber is hexagonal, so they're closer together. Then it's polished and it's been dropped, as you see. There are all kinds of scratches. What it does is... These are magazines from all over the world that write about the Venus Project, all positive. Now this will bring this information to the top. I don't know if you can see it, even though it's badly damaged. Can everybody see that? It brings the information down here, up top, in full size. But since it's scarred, it's not as sharp as it ordinarily would be. Everybody understand that? They make a small tube, run it in your anus, up into the intestines, and you can see cancer at the ascend. Or in a video screen, enlarged. So this invention... helps a lot of people avoid surgery. Do you understand? Now if you have a big machine, it's very complicated. You have to take it apart to see why it isn't working. You can run this flexible, down into the machine, and see the broken gear, where it's at exactly. At this end. Do you understand that? Okay. So this is a fantastic development. And the public should be updated. With all new developments. So I was going to show you, those of you that have never seen the memory metal, think that I'm running the film backwards. Showing objects. And behind you is a hair dryer. Just press the button. Is it plugged in? Yeah, thank you. This just wore me out. I don't know if it's really working. What a bender. Hang on a minute. This metal is nickel and titanium. It's a 50-50 mix. And it's... was never invented as a memory metal. A metalurgist in Sweden was mixing different kinds of metal together. And he bent it to see how strong it was. He left it on the table, near a heat lamp. And it straightened out. And he was just as surprised as everybody. But nobody ever sat down and said, I gotta make a metal with a memory. It was an accidental discovery by mixing different metals together. The metals are nickel and titanium. By varying the mixture, it responds at different temperatures. So, they take the wire and wrap it around the form. And then clamp it in place with ceramic clamps. And heat it to about 400 degrees Fahrenheit. And when it heats up, it's like a when it cools, it remembers that shape. So, if you pull it out beyond its elastic limit, pull out as much as you can, way out, far as you can, so it's not like it was. Okay, now, if you take this and bend it, twist it, do whatever you want to it. But don't let it get caught in itself. If it gets caught in itself, it won't work. You can twist it more than that. So, you're trying to make it look different than when it first looked. Okay, as long as it isn't caught in itself. Well, you can give me that now and I can... You understand the trick. Now, by heating it, it'll revert back to the original shape. Yeah, if I can get that. Yeah. I'm trying to make it... Now, here's what that means. It means that if you make furniture, they make a plastic material with a memory now. And it's used for sutures in the human body. So, the doctor ties a surgical knot, then he straightens it out and he cuts the skin and sticks it to the skin straight. And the heat of the body causes it to tie a surgical knot. Can you understand that? I took strands of this metal or the plastic and put it in that chair and shaped the chair. And then brought it to an area and flattened the chair out and shipped 10,000 chairs like that to India, flat. And when it gets to India, we run a heat cycle through it and it forms into that. You understand? The whole house doesn't have to be made of memory metal. I'll just make a house temporary. I'll show you, try to explain to you. Roxanne? Yeah? Will you get the tower that you taped together? I got it already. All right. This is the house of the future. In some instances, I'm using your ventral house. It looks like this. See that? Basic house. The memory metals are just used in the joints, not the whole house. Just the little joints are connected. So when it's delivered, it's delivered, might be like this. And then the memory metals set the motion, just little pieces of it. And it opens up and you got a house. Takes about a minute and a half. You got a house. If you manufacture the house, the whole house does not require memory metal, just at the joints. It is a geodesic dome, with memory only at the joints. Only at the connections. You can flatten it out. Anybody don't understand that? They use that system today in heart surgery. They place that in the heart and if you get, you're approaching a stroke or something like that, the heat of the body goes up and the metal becomes larger diameter.