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The text is a transcript of a video that discusses the history and challenges of human knowledge, from the Enlightenment to the present day. The narrator questions what went wrong with the idea of compiling and spreading all human knowledge, and why people still resist or distort the truth. He gives examples of inconvenient truths, such as the lack of free will, global warming, and the evolution of humans from primates. He also criticizes the flaws of democracy, religion, and supernatural beliefs. He concludes that science and reason are the best tools to solve the problems of humanity, but they are hindered by fear, ignorance, and selfishness. He also promotes a philosophy course and a Telegram channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A nuclear fusion reaction in South Korea sustained temperatures over 100 million°C for 30 seconds.
2. The core of the Sun has a temperature of approximately 15 million Kelvin.
3. The French Enlightenment in the 18th century led to the creation of the first modern encyclopedia.
4. The encyclopedia had 28 volumes and over 70,000 articles.
5. Human knowledge was intended to be accessible to anyone, facilitating learning and growth.
6. The democratization of knowledge sometimes leads to misinformation, such as false medical advice.
7. The spread of knowledge has not always led to the abandonment of outdated beliefs or practices.
8. Agriculture changed humanity's course, causing both positive developments and health issues.
9. Democracy has evolved over time, but still faces challenges in representation and decision-making.
Please note that these are simplified summaries of the facts presented in the text. If you need more details or have specific questions about any point, feel free to ask!