Bae Doo-na was rich in land.." The former president also confessed that he was a customer of the moon owner. (Useless Job)
Apr 15, 2025
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In the third episode of tvN 'Unnecessary Global Dictionary: Mediterranean' (directed by Kim Ji-in, hereinafter 'Useless Star Job: Mediterranean'), which aired on the 14th, the conversation of travelers from each region who spent a day at sea unfolded a day before arriving in Barcelona. Gathering at a pub selling beer made of sea water, they told colorful sea stories on the sea, filling Monday night with benefits.
First, the topic that opened the conversation was Cruise. About 8,000 people were on board the 22-story super-sized cruise, which looks like a hotel or shopping mall. In general, a population of 5,000 or more is classified as a city, so this ship is a city in itself. The question that naturally came to mind was "How is such a huge ship floating in the sea?The physicist Kim Sang-wook continued his enthusiastic explanation by mobilizing experimental tools to explain the principle of buoyancy. Buoyancy is the force that an object in the water lifts as much as the weight of the water pushed out. In other words, even an iron ship does not sink if it has enough buoyancy. This was possible by emptying the middle to maintain volume and reduce weight. This sophisticated principle allowed the cruise to float above the sea and sail leisurely as if it were 'Saint Laputa in the sky'.
Architect Yoo Hyun-jun recalled the architecture 'Unite Davitacion' in Marseille. Yoo Hyun-jun introduced that a building resembling a steamboat is a prototype of a modern apartment building and explained why Le Corbusier, who designed the Unite Davitasion, built such a building. The main reason was in the background of the times. During World War II, a city that was indiscriminately bombed needed space for many people. As a result of considering the minimum space needed for humans, it was explained that it is also applied to current apartments.
Then, Kim Sang-wook's words, "'If you commit a crime here, which country will you be investigated?' opened the door to an interesting conversation. Whose responsibility is it if a murder takes place on a cruise where people of different nationalities stay together on this high seas where no country can claim territorial rights? Han Dong-il, who was spending free time to solve this question, was urgently called. According to the Korean criminal law, it applies to foreigners who commit crimes on Korean ships or aircraft outside the territory of the Republic of Korea" In the end, he explained that it was the ship's nationality that mattered. Their cruise was a Maltese national.
The heated story of the sea spread to 'the sea of the moon' and led to questions about whether Korea could reach the moon with its technology. Astronomer Shim Chae-kyung explained that although it is difficult to send a person to the moon with current technology, experiments are underway based on the possibility that humans may be able to stay one day. However, the moon does not have an atmosphere like the Earth, so meteorites sometimes collide as they are, and the daily temperature difference reaches 3 to 400 degrees.
As a result, various attempts are being made, such as dome structures to reduce the impact of meteorite collisions and 3D printing construction using lunar soil, but caves are emerging as the most realistic alternative. A probe recently discovered an underground lava cave several tens of meters deep in the Sea of Silence area, which is known to be resistant to external shocks and to maintain constant internal temperatures. In the end, it was a moment when the possibility that the imagination of mankind entering the cave again may become a reality someday was raised, adding to the interest.
"Can you own the moon?The topic of " also drew attention. Under the space treaty, no country can own the moon, but American Dennis Hope claimed ownership of the moon and began selling its land with self-made registered documents. The unique business was also approved by the court, and even celebrities such as George W. Bush, Tom Cruise, and Jennifer Lopez were listed as clients. Bae Doo-na, who was listening to this story, said "I have one, too?"It caused a stir in the scene. Turns out it was a gift from a fan. In fact, Article 2 of the Outer Space Treaty only prohibits ownership of "the State" but does not specify ownership of individuals or enterprises. As such, Bae Doo-na became a 'Moon Landlord' who couldn't even stop the space treaty, painting the scene with laughter. tvN 'Unusual Job: Mediterranean' airs every Monday at 10:10 p.m.
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