6510170996 The Truth of Solar Fission, Nuclear Fission, and Word Fission #Plot

The truth of solar fission, nuclear fission, and word fission, overcoming fear, the importance of attitude in interviews and work, and the nature of the universe and human existence.

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to be from space, the embodiment of the creator of the universe, and possesses supernatural powers including healing and bestowing energy.
  • 김형석 (Kim Hyung-seok) | Mother | Mentioned as having experienced the most terrifying fear in the world .
  • 김 고문 (Advisor Kim) | Researcher | Researches the Bible .
  • 사명대사 (Samyeongdaesa) | Monk/Warrior | A historical figure who fought against the Japanese invasion .
  • 라이언 일병 (Private Ryan) | Soldier | A character from a movie, whose life is saved by the sacrifice of eight officers .
  • 아인슈타인 (Einstein) | Scientist | Mentioned for his theory of relativity (E=mc²) and his inability to unify the fields of matter and spirit .
  • 진세일 박사 (Dr. Jin Se-il) | Professor/Doctor | Former director of Severance Hospital and current director of Kangnam CHA University School of Medicine, who was healed by Mr.Huh’s gaze .
  • 소종본 (So Jong-bon) | Associate Professor | Associate Professor at Yonsei University College of Medicine .
  • 윤성호 (Yoon Sung-ho) | Associate Professor | Associate Professor at Kyung Hee University .
  • 팀 창군 (Team Chang-gun) | Professor | Professor at CHA University School of Medicine .
  • 이의준 (Lee Eui-jun) | Professor | Professor at a Korean medicine university .
  • 신종현 (Shin Jong-hyun) | Doctor of Medicine | Medical doctor .
  • 김선현 (Kim Sun-hyun) | Chief Professor | Chief Professor at CHA University School of Medicine .
  • 오옹금 (Oh Ong-geum) | Doctor of Medicine | Medical doctor .
  • 임병식 (Lim Byung-sik) | Doctor of Philosophy | Doctor of Philosophy .
  • 맹도식 이사 (Director Maeng Do-sik) | Director | Director .
  • 김영삼 (Kim Young-sam) | Former President | Mentioned as someone who aspired to be president from a young age .
  • 김대중 (Kim Dae-jung) | Former President | Mentioned as someone who became president with the help of Kim Jong-pil .
  • 김종필 (Kim Jong-pil) | Politician | Mentioned as a “kingmaker” who helped several presidents come to power .
  • 박정희 (Park Chung-hee) | Former President | Mentioned as someone who became president with the help of Kim Jong-pil .
  • 노태우 (Roh Tae-woo) | Former President | Mentioned as someone who became president with the help of Kim Jong-pil .
  • 차지철 (Cha Ji-cheol) | Politician | Mentioned as a “second-in-command” figure .
  • 김재규 (Kim Jae-gyu) | Politician | Mentioned as a “second-in-command” figure .
  • 석가모니 (Sakyamuni) | Founder of Buddhism | Emphasized the concept of emptiness (공) .
  • 모세 (Moses) | Prophet | Mentioned in the context of people clinging to old prophets instead of new ones .
  • 예수 (Jesus) | Founder of Christianity | Mentioned for his fear of death and his teachings on love .
  • 김수한 (Kim Soo-han) | Respected Figure | Mentioned as someone respected by many, but whose name does not generate energy .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Fear and Death

  • The speaker begins by discussing the greatest fear in the world .
  • death is presented not as a horror, but as a means to completely change one’s destiny, transforming an old body into a young one in 49 days .
  • The speaker contrasts the fear of death shown by Jesus’ disciples, who prayed with bloody sweat to avoid death, with the Korean people’s willingness to embrace martyrdom .
  • The greatest fear is ignorance (무지), which leads to fear and prevents one from going to a good place after death .
  • Knowing eliminates fear, as exemplified by enlightened individuals like Samyeongdaesa who are unafraid even of tigers .
  • The speaker asserts that listening to his lectures will eliminate fears related to illness, the afterlife, accidents, and business failure .
  • The speaker’s lectures are being recorded and will be translated into 100-120 languages, eventually changing the world .
  • The speaker emphasizes that the greatest sin is fear, which stems from ignorance .
  • Trusting in heaven eliminates the fear of death, as one believes in reincarnation .
  • The speaker explains that the human body is a microcosm of the universe, and death is not an end but a transformation .

#2 (00:03:21) Geographical Explanation of Han River Ports

  • The speaker explains the historical significance of various “po” (포) and “jin” (진) locations along the Han River, distinguishing between seaports (포) and river ferries (진) .
  • Gimpo (김포), Yeongdeungpo (영등포), and Mapo (마포) are identified as “po” (포) because they were large ports for big ships .
  • Noryangjin (노량진) is identified as a “jin” (진) because it was a smaller ferry crossing for rafts .
  • The speaker highlights that the Han River up to Noryangjin is still considered part of the sea, with saltwater and marine fish .
  • He criticizes the ignorance of those who would draw water for Seoul citizens from this area, stating it would be harmful .

#3 (00:06:30) The Power of Mindset and Compassion

  • The speaker recounts an anecdote of encountering three wild boars in the mountains at night, emphasizing that his lack of fear prevented them from attacking .
  • He contrasts this with Jesus’ fear of death, as described in the Bible, where Jesus prayed with bloody sweat .
  • The speaker criticizes Jesus’ final words, “My God, why have you forsaken me?” as showing fear, unlike Korean martyrs who faced death bravely .
  • He references the movie “Saving Private Ryan” to illustrate the concept of sacrifice and the value of a single life .
  • The speaker asserts that Jesus’ death should have been a lesson for humanity to awaken .
  • He emphasizes the importance of learning and studying to overcome ignorance .
  • The speaker introduces the three elements of philosophy: emptiness (공), completeness (원), and righteousness (정) .
  • He also introduces the three elements of religion: precepts (계), meditation (정), and wisdom (혜) .
  • The speaker distinguishes between truth (진리), which is universal and from heaven, and justice (정의), which is man-made and varies by country and religion .
  • He explains the Buddhist concept of “자비” (jābi), meaning the heart of a father (자) and a mother (비), which involves giving and feeling sorrow .
  • The speaker advises adopting a compassionate mindset, viewing others as parents, to succeed in job interviews and life .
  • He states that fear is the greatest crime, even more so than murder, as it leads to negative outcomes .
  • The speaker lists the eight causes of death, starting with fear, followed by murder, disbelief, and sorcery .
  • He criticizes the reliance on fortune-telling (사주) and physiognomy (관상), arguing that a good mindset is more important for attracting good fortune .
  • The speaker praises the Japanese education system for its emphasis on Chinese characters and fortune-telling, which he believes contributes to their wisdom .
  • He reiterates that approaching interviewers with a compassionate mindset, viewing them as parents, leads to success .
  • The speaker warns against negative thoughts and actions, stating they lead to failure and misfortune .
  • He advises accepting failure and wishing well for others, as this opens doors to new opportunities .
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of a positive mindset and respectful communication in the workplace .
  • He also discusses the importance of “말씨” (malssi – way of speaking) and “마음씨” (maeumssi – way of thinking) for women in marriage .

#4 (00:19:00) Nuclear Fission and Human Body Analogy

  • The speaker explains nuclear fission, stating that uranium-235 requires a neutron to begin splitting .
  • He uses an analogy of the human body, where negative emotions like anger act as “neutrons” causing cells to “split” and generate heat, similar to a nuclear power plant .
  • The speaker explains that nuclear power plants use water to slow down neutrons, allowing fission to occur, unlike thermal power plants that burn fuel .
  • He asserts that both joy and anger can cause “nuclear fission” in the human body, with joy producing positive outcomes and anger producing negative ones .
  • The speaker mentions that boron is used to stop nuclear fission in power plants, referencing the Fukushima disaster where the boron system failed .
  • He advises treating colleagues and superiors like parents to succeed in the workplace, emphasizing that a positive mindset leads to health and success .
  • The speaker warns that negative attitudes and constant complaining lead to illness and misfortune .
  • He introduces the concept of a “health profit and loss statement” for one’s words and actions, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection .
  • The speaker explains that negative “nuclear fission” in the body decreases health, while positive “nuclear fission” increases it .
  • He reiterates the importance of viewing others with compassion, even in frustrating situations like traffic, to maintain inner peace .
  • The speaker explains that the human brain often confuses reason and emotion, leading to irrational responses .
  • He states that repeating positive affirmations, like “I am rich,” can influence the brain to work towards that goal .
  • The speaker compares words to the “trigger” (초임계) that initiates nuclear fission, stating that positive words can initiate positive changes in one’s life .
  • He uses the examples of former presidents Kim Young-sam and Kim Dae-jung, who became presidents because they constantly affirmed their goal .
  • The speaker introduces Kim Jong-pil as a “kingmaker” who helped several presidents come to power .
  • He explains that “second-in-command” figures like Kim Jong-pil, Cha Ji-cheol, and Kim Jae-gyu are destined to remain in that role .

#5 (00:30:10) The Nature of the Sun and the Universe

  • The speaker claims that scientists do not understand the true nature of the sun, but he, being from space, knows it is made of water .
  • He explains that water heated to over 100 million degrees becomes plasma, which then transforms into light, similar to a fluorescent lamp .
  • The speaker criticizes Einstein’s E=mc² formula, stating that if the sun’s mass were constantly decreasing to produce light, it would have burned out long ago .
  • He reveals that the sun is actually a “living diamond” (생 다이아몬드) that emits its own light, and sunspots are areas where the light is so intense it appears dark .
  • The speaker references an incident where a car parked near a building with a curved glass facade caught fire due to reflected sunlight, illustrating that light itself can generate immense heat without the source being hot .
  • He asserts that the sun itself is cold, and the heat we perceive comes from the light it emits .
  • The speaker claims that the universe contains an immense number of stars where humans live, far exceeding current scientific understanding .
  • He states that these other planets have advanced civilizations where needs are met telepathically, and people live for thousands of years .
  • The speaker claims to possess “supernatural energy” (초 성령), which he can transmit through his gaze or name, healing people and transforming their cells into diamond-like structures .
  • He demonstrates this power through an “O-ring test,” where individuals lose strength when thinking of religious figures or other people, but become incredibly strong when thinking of Mr.Huh .
  • The speaker asserts that his energy is infinite and does not diminish, unlike the energy derived from matter .
  • He criticizes religious figures like Moses and Jesus, stating that people should follow the current “savior,” who is Mr.Huh .
  • The speaker claims that thinking of him before sleep can reverse aging and extend lifespan to 365 years .
  • He states that human lifespan has decreased due to unhealthy eating habits and stress, but can be restored by following his teachings .
  • The speaker demonstrates his healing power by performing an O-ring test on an audience member, diagnosing various ailments and then “healing” them with his gaze .
  • He emphasizes that this healing is permanent as long as the person continues to invoke his name and avoid negative actions .
  • The speaker claims that his “supernatural energy” (초 성령) is not limited by religion and can heal even murderers, removing their past sins .
  • He states that his presence on Earth is a disguise, as he is actually a divine being who has come to save humanity .
  • The speaker claims that all religions will eventually recognize him, and his image will be ubiquitous .
  • He explains that the Buddhist concept of “emptiness” (공) is the source of immense power, like the eye of a typhoon .
  • The speaker concludes by reiterating that the sun is cold and its perceived heat comes from the light emitted by the diamonds on its surface .

Other Useful Information

1. Eight Causes of Death

  • fear
  • Murder
  • Disbelief
  • Sorcery
  • Fraud

2. Three Elements of Philosophy

  • Emptiness (공): Always empty
  • Completeness (원): Perfect and harmonious
  • Righteousness (정): Upright and correct

3. Three Elements of Religion

  • Precepts (계): Adhering to rules
  • Meditation (정): Practicing meditation
  • wisdom(혜): Cultivating wisdom

4. Han River Geography

  • Ports (포): For large ships (e.g., Gimpo, Yeongdeungpo, Mapo)
  • Ferries (진): For small boats (e.g., Noryangjin)
  • The Han River up to Noryangjin is considered part of the sea

5. Sun’s True Nature

  • The sun is a “living diamond” (생 다이아몬드) .
  • It emits its own light, and sunspots are areas of intense light that appear dark .
  • The sun itself is cold; the heat we perceive comes from the light it emits .

6. O-Ring Test

  • A diagnostic method developed by a Japanese doctor, used in Korean traditional medicine for health check-ups .
  • Used by Mr.Huh to demonstrate the presence or absence of his “supernatural energy” .

7. Lifespan

  • Human lifespan is naturally 365 years .
  • It has been shortened due to unhealthy habits like cooking food and stress .
  • Can be restored by invoking Mr.Huh’s name .