8. EU NÃO SEI MAIS O QUE TÁ ACONTECENDO - Summary

Summary

This video is a detailed walkthrough of a puzzle-solving process in a video game. The protagonist is at a hotel and uses his cell phone as a microphone to solve a series of puzzles. He discovers a YouTube link in the game, which leads to a twenty-minute-long song by the band Godspeed You! Black Emperor. The song's name, "Nervous, Sad, Poor," hints at the protagonist's adolescence.

The protagonist investigates the band's name and members, but they don't seem to provide a solution. He then focuses on the song's lyrics and instruments, but they don't offer a clear clue either. He tries various potential solutions, such as "cowboy," "voice," and even the name of the video uploader, "twofaces," but none of them work.

He then discovers an odd sound in the song that resembles a train falling, which leads him to consider a train or tunnel as a possible solution. However, this also doesn't work.

Finally, he starts to consider the "voice" in the song, which he initially dismisses as an actual voice but then investigates further. He reads about musical illusions, such as the Shepard Effect, which describes a sound that seems to go up or down infinitely. He realizes that the Shepard Effect could be the "voice" and the "sound of infinity" mentioned in the song.

He tries "shepard" as the password, and it works. The game allows him to progress, and he expresses his happiness at solving the puzzle. He mentions that the next puzzle will be the one he spent the most time on, implying that it will be a challenging one.

Facts

1. The speaker is at a hotel and is filming a video about solving a puzzle. [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:02.20: DO NOT BELIEVE HIS LIES\n00:00:04.10: As you can see, I\'m at a\n hotel\n00:00:05.12: But who said that just because I\'m not at home\n00:00:07.91: I can\'t solve puzzles and, and,\n00:00:11.04: and make videos? Nobody.\n00:00:12.74: This video is completely improvised\n00:00:14.02: I\'m using my cell phone to... hello hello. My cell phone is my microphone, but let\'s do this\n')]

2. The puzzle involves a YouTube link that leads to a text that says "I never end. I am just an illusion. I am the sound of infinity." [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:22.02: In case you missed it, in the last video\n00:00:25.04: we found out that the password was a bunch of codes.\n00:00:28.09: For some reason it was just a ton of codes... Okay..\n00:00:30.88: and writing down the password... this shows up\n00:00:33.91: a YouTube link. Clicking on it, \nobviously, it\'s a YouTube link...\n00:00:37.01: then this text appears\n00:00:40.00: it\'s not really a text, it\'s more like a puzzle that says...\n00:00:41.72: I never end. I am just an illusion. I am the sound of infinity.\n')]

3. The speaker is trying to find the password by listening to a twenty-minute-long song from a band named Godspeed You! Black Emperor. [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:46.44: ... I-i didn\'t write the rest. I\'m going to look it up\n00:00:50.16: Oh, I can see it on my phone, idiot\n00:00:52.73: [Cellbit translates the text to Portuguese]\n00:00:59.56: It\'s too hot in here, hold on. Ok, so I have to find something,\n00:01:02.06: name it, and it will probably be the password. Ok.\n00:01:04.68: But there WAS a YouTube link. Since clicking it didn\'t work,\n00:01:07.60: Let me type the link [in the browser] to see what video we find.\n00:01:10.72: And the video that shows up is this one\n00:01:12.72: which is a TWENTY-minute-long song\n00:01:15.34: From a band named Godspeed You! Black Emperor\n')]

4. The speaker is trying to identify the sound of infinity in the song, considering various elements such as the band's name, the song's name, and the lyrics. [Source: Document(page_content='00:01:22.28: The name of this band doesn\'t make any sense. I didn\'t understand.\n00:01:24.06: BUT it is asking me to name someone, and the band\'s name is Black Emperor\n00:01:28.92: So I open the game, put the code "Black Emperor"\n00:01:31.76: No.\n00:01:32.48: Just "Emperor"?\n00:01:33.98: No.\n00:01:34.48: *laughs* No... It wouldn\'t be that simple\n00:01:36.92: Or