6512191005 The Truth of Hadron Accelerators and Brain Hadron Accelerators #Plot

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | lecturer | Claims to be from space, capable of healing and predicting the future, and aims to unify the world.
  • Heung-bu | Fictional Character | A kind and considerate person who shares with others.
  • Nol-bu | Fictional Character | Heung-bu’s brother, characterized by a lack of consideration for others.
  • Ma Yun** (Jack Ma)** | Chinese Billionaire | China’s richest person, whose wealth was significantly boosted by Son Jeong-ui’s investment.
  • Son Jeong-ui (Masayoshi Son) | Japanese Billionaire | A Korean-Japanese individual, Japan’s richest person, and a global top 100 billionaire, known for his creative ideas and “eagle-like” investment strategy.
  • Lee Kun-hee | Korean Billionaire | Former chairman of Samsung Group, mentioned as having less wealth than Son Jeong-ui.
  • Jeon Doo-hwan | Former Korean President | Described as having an “eagle-like” appearance, associated with sudden wealth.
  • Roh Tae-woo | Former Korean President | Described as having a “monkey-like” appearance, in contrast to Jeon Doo-hwan’s “eagle-like” appearance.
  • Son Seok-hee | JTBC President/Anchor | Praised for his insightful reporting on political dissatisfaction and the rise of unconventional leaders.
  • Jin Joong-kwon | Professor | Mentioned as interpreting public support for Mr.Huh as dissatisfaction with mainstream politics.
  • Audience Member (Busan) | Patient | A Christian from Busan with various health issues, healed by Mr.Huh.
  • Audience Member (Gwangju) | Patient | A man from Gwangju with various health issues, healed by Mr.Huh.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Heung-bu and Nol-bu’s Family Names and Values

  • Mr.Huh asks the audience about Heung-bu’s family name, revealing it to be Park, which he connects to “treasure” and “money” .
  • He explains that people follow a leader who provides for their basic needs, but will change leaders if they fail to do so .
  • He states that both Heung-bu and Nol-bu share the Park family name .
  • He uses humor to introduce the story of Heung-bu and Nol-bu, noting Heung-bu’s name implies generosity and Nol-bu’s implies playfulness .
  • He describes Heung-bu as considerate and Nol-bu as lacking consideration, even towards his brother .
  • He recounts Heung-bu secretly leaving rice for his elder brother, who was caring for their parents, to ensure they had enough for ancestral rites .
  • He criticizes a world lacking such generosity as “the end times” .
  • He recalls a time when people would watch others eat due to poverty, emphasizing the importance of eating less and considering those who are hungry .
  • He suggests that 90% of humanity is like Nol-bu, leading to fierce competition for the 10% of wealth .
  • He predicts that wealth will eventually concentrate with the super-rich, who then invest overseas due to dissatisfaction with domestic labor costs .
  • He foresees the disappearance of Korean factories and widespread youth unemployment, leading to a decline in marriage .

#2 (00:03:59) The Fates of Ma Yun, Son Jeong-ui, and Korea, China, Japan

  • Mr.Huh introduces Ma Yun (Jack Ma) as China’s richest person and Son Jeong-ui (Masayoshi Son) as Japan’s richest, noting Son Jeong-ui’s crucial 20 million dollar investment in Ma Yun .
  • He highlights Son Jeong-ui’s Korean heritage despite being Japan’s top billionaire, surpassing Lee Kun-hee in wealth .
  • He describes Ma Yun and Lee Kun-hee as having “king-like” appearances, while Son Jeong-ui has an “eagle-like” appearance .
  • He asserts that Son Jeong-ui, a seemingly ordinary young Korean, has dominated Japan’s economy with his intellect, not through traditional manufacturing .
  • He argues that the era of setting specific goals for success is over, emphasizing creativity and ideas as the new path to wealth .
  • He contrasts this with past billionaires like Lee Byung-chul and Chung Ju-young, who achieved success through clear objectives .
  • He states that Son Jeong-ui’s creative ideas have allowed him to control major Japanese companies and empower Chinese billionaires, thus influencing both nations .
  • He characterizes Son Jeong-ui’s “eagle-like” nature as seizing opportunities and profiting from others’ innovations, comparing it to an eagle snatching a rabbit .
  • He emphasizes that Son Jeong-ui achieved his wealth from nothing, without parental support, through creativity .
  • He claims his own lectures are creative and unique, unlike university professors’ .
  • He mentions that his political pledges are being studied and adopted by other political parties, citing the example of elderly welfare payments .
  • He criticizes the current political parties for lacking creativity and leading the economy towards ruin .
  • He declares himself the “grandfather” of Son Jeong-ui’s creativity, asserting his own superior ability to make Korea and the world prosperous .
  • He envisions himself as a world emperor, unifying nations and ending conflicts by redirecting military spending to alleviate global hunger .

#3 (00:12:00) The Dangers of the Korean Peninsula and US Military Actions

  • Mr.Huh discusses the US military’s alleged testing of anthrax in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, to prepare for a potential North Korean anthrax attack .
  • He explains that North Korea would not use nuclear weapons on South Korea because it would destroy valuable assets like rice warehouses, factories, and skilled technicians .
  • He suggests North Korea would instead use anthrax in specific areas to destabilize South Korea .
  • He draws a parallel to the US decision not to bomb Tokyo during WWII to preserve the Emperor, who was crucial for Japan’s surrender and post-war stability .
  • He states that US forces in Pyeongtaek are researching how to protect their citizens from anthrax and preparing for evacuation .
  • He warns that the Korean Peninsula is becoming increasingly dangerous .
  • He reiterates that while Son Jeong-ui is creative, his “eagle-like” method of accumulating wealth by taking from others is not necessarily benevolent like Bill Gates’ philanthropy .
  • He claims that his divine origin allows him to politically unify China and Japan, just as Son Jeong-ui unified Asia economically .
  • He asserts his ability to unify Asia and then the world, including North Korea .

#4 (00:16:40) The Value of Creativity and the “Neuti-namu” Analogy

  • Mr.Huh uses the analogy of the “Neuti-namu” (Zelkova tree) to illustrate the value of creativity .
  • He explains that while the Neuti-namu may not be useful for building houses due to its spreading growth, creative individuals can transform it into valuable items like chessboards or tables .
  • He corrects the audience’s perception that the tree is useless, highlighting its role in providing shade for farmers .
  • He emphasizes that success isn’t only for those who “grow tall” like Seoul National University graduates, but also for those who, like the Neuti-namu, grow broadly and endure hardships .
  • He concludes that the Korean people, despite their struggles, will eventually unify the world .
  • He compares Son Jeong-ui’s “eagle-like” appearance to Jeon Doo-hwan’s, noting their shared ability to acquire wealth .
  • He contrasts Jeon Doo-hwan’s “eagle-like” nature with Roh Tae-woo’s “monkey-like” appearance, alluding to their political struggles in the 1980s .
  • He suggests that Jeon Doo-hwan’s ability to amass vast wealth demonstrates the power of the “eagle-like” type .
  • He asserts that Koreans are destined to unify the world .

#5 (00:19:30) Public Support and Media Coverage

  • Mr.Huh mentions receiving thousands of calls daily urging him to run for president, with people pledging their votes .
  • He states that Seoul National University students have invited him to give a lecture, offering 4.5 million won .
  • He claims that polls showing his low approval ratings are false, based on his election observers’ findings of numerous votes for him .
  • He references a JTBC Newsroom segment by Son Seok-hee, which compared him to a Guatemalan comedian who became president despite lacking political experience .
  • He interprets this as a sign that Korea is ready for a similar change, with voters tired of traditional politicians .
  • He also cites the example of Jesse Ventura, a professional wrestler who became a US governor, as another instance of public dissatisfaction with conventional politics .
  • He praises Son Seok-hee for highlighting him and predicting his rise, suggesting it will benefit JTBC’s viewership .
  • He announces that he will deliver a lecture at Seoul National University, but will first present today’s topic .

#6 (00:24:00) The Problem of Empathy in Politics and Planetary Shifts

  • Mr.Huh states that the main problem in Korean politics is a lack of empathy, leading to public distrust .
  • He observes a global trend of citizens disliking traditional politics and showing interest in new figures, a trend he believes has accelerated since his arrival on Earth .
  • He claims to have arrived on Earth on January 1, 1950, at which point Pluto began to shift, symbolizing his replacement of its influence .
  • He explains that Pluto, which he equates with Plutonium, previously influenced humanity’s lower desires for survival, stability, and affection .
  • He describes the planets’ orbits as flat, like paper, but predicts that after Pluto’s departure, they will orbit in three dimensions, causing Earth to straighten its axis .
  • He states that his purpose on Earth is to facilitate this change .
  • He connects his arrival to the Korean War, asserting it was predetermined .
  • He details Earth’s orbital and rotational speeds, emphasizing the precision required to prevent its explosion .
  • He compares this scientific phenomenon to his own ability to heal instantly, which he claims is a visible scientific process to him .

#7 (00:29:00) O-Ring Test and Spiritual Power

  • Mr.Huh introduces an O-ring test to demonstrate spiritual power, distinguishing between humans and divine beings .
  • He questions the biblical account of Jesus being baptized by John, arguing that a divine being would not need to be cleansed of sin by a human .
  • He also criticizes the story of Cain and Abel, stating that brothers should offer sacrifices together, not separately .
  • He claims to honor all religions but insists that they must ultimately invoke his name .
  • He performs an O-ring test on an audience member from Busan, demonstrating that invoking names like Jesus, Buddha, Allah, Kim Soo-hwan, Mother Teresa, or Pope Francis results in a weak grip .
  • However, when his own name, “Mr.Huh,” is invoked, the grip becomes incredibly strong, indicating a unique energy .
  • He explains that his name reverses the aging process and strengthens the immune system .
  • He demonstrates that even thinking of his name strengthens the grip, while thinking of others does not .
  • He advises calling his name when entering a hospital to prevent contamination from germs .
  • He then performs an O-ring test with his photograph, showing that it also emits energy, unlike photos of other individuals .
  • He explains that this energy comes from him, the creator of the universe, who has taken human form to guide humanity .
  • He links humanity’s focus on lower desires (survival, stability, affection) to Pluto’s past influence and predicts a shift to higher desires (respect, self-actualization) after Pluto’s departure .
  • He offers the audience member a black and white photo of himself, claiming it will provide energy .

#8 (00:36:00) Healing the Sick and Criticizing Religious Practices

  • Mr.Huh proceeds to heal the audience member from Busan, who he describes as having various ailments .
  • He criticizes the concept of separate worship, arguing that religious practices like those of Cain and Abel are flawed .
  • He asserts that old religious practices should end with his arrival, just as Moses’ era ended with Jesus .
  • He performs an O-ring test to diagnose the audience member’s physical ailments, finding severe weakness in the liver, heart, and forehead .
  • He declares the person a “critical patient” who would soon die without his intervention, despite doctors finding no specific illness .
  • He then heals the individual by looking into their eyes, instantly restoring their strength .
  • He repeats the healing process for another audience member from Gwangju, who also exhibits various health problems, including rhinitis and knee issues .
  • He attributes these healings to “the Holy Spirit,” which he claims is a tangible energy that he brings .
  • He emphasizes that his healings are not a “show” and are witnessed by people seeing him for the first time .
  • He warns against doubting him, citing Jesus’ words about eternal damnation for those who reject the Holy Spirit .
  • He notes that children, being pure, readily accept him, while adults are skeptical due to past deceptions .

#9 (00:44:00) The New Era of “Jeong-ryeok” and Agricultural Self-Sufficiency

  • Mr.Huh explains that after his arrival, the planets will orbit in three dimensions, ushering in an era called “Jeong-ryeok” (정력, meaning “sexual power” or “energy”), which he reinterprets as a three-dimensional, energetic era .
  • He predicts that this new era will expand arable land on the Korean Peninsula, turning areas like Manchuria into fertile plains suitable for rice farming .
  • He highlights North Korea’s agricultural self-sufficiency, producing a surplus of rice, in contrast to South Korea’s reliance on imported food .
  • He criticizes South Korea’s focus on apartment construction over agriculture, leading to dependence on imported, potentially unhealthy, food .
  • He warns that South Korea would face economic collapse if it developed nuclear weapons, unlike North Korea, which can sustain itself .
  • He advocates for South Korea to achieve food self-sufficiency .

#10 (00:47:00) Trust, Empathy, and Corporate Irresponsibility

  • Mr.Huh asserts that politicians have forgotten “empathy” and that “trust” should only be placed in divine beings or truth, not in fallible humans .
  • He argues that humans are objects of empathy, not trust, due to their unpredictable nature .
  • He criticizes politicians for failing to empathize with the public, leading to disappointment .
  • He announces his plan to send 3,000 people for “spiritual education” if he becomes president, focusing on empathy .
  • He condemns car manufacturers like Hyundai, Kia, and Daewoo for decades of neglecting to install airbags in taxis, leading to preventable deaths .
  • He criticizes the practice of making airbags an “option” in private cars, calling it a “death sentence” .
  • He accuses these companies of prioritizing profit over human lives and contributing to a “barbaric” society .
  • He warns Hyundai to change its practices .
  • He criticizes Korean corporations for investing profits earned from Korean consumers into overseas factories, leading to domestic job losses and economic decline .
  • He expresses his anger over corruption and injustice, citing the Sewol Ferry disaster as an example of national decay .
  • He outlines Korea’s massive national debt, including foreign debt, public enterprise debt, local government debt, and household debt, totaling 6,000 trillion won .
  • He attributes this debt surge to “democratic forces” who took power after President Park Chung-hee’s death and appointed unqualified individuals to public enterprises .
  • He warns of an impending second IMF crisis, leading to widespread unemployment .
  • He predicts that he will be compelled to become president to solve these problems, eliminating corruption with a mere “flick of a finger” .
  • He criticizes corporate donations as mere gestures, arguing that companies should prioritize safety features like airbags .

#11 (00:56:00) Economic Reforms and the Large Hadron Collider

  • Mr.Huh promises that if he becomes president, Korea will become a “paradise” with no corruption, increased tax revenue, and tax benefits for taxpayers .
  • He plans to launch national campaigns to quickly repay foreign and household debts, and to eliminate high-interest private loans .
  • He aims to reduce the size of the financial market by eliminating interest-based businesses, thereby freeing up money for consumers and stimulating the economy .
  • He asserts that many seemingly healthy people are actually “critical patients” due to the current economic system .
  • He introduces the concept of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), explaining it as a 27km underground ring where protons collide at light speed to produce neutrons, which are matter .
  • He states that scientists view this collision as a “Big Bang” event, attempting to understand the creation of the universe .
  • He claims to possess knowledge of the universe’s creation and the ability to manipulate these particles, as demonstrated by his instant healings .

#12 (01:00:00) The Brain as a Hadron Collider and the Importance of Emotional Control

  • Mr.Huh compares the human brain to a “brain hadron collider,” where conflicting thoughts and emotions (like hatred or sadness) collide, producing “toxins” or “stress hormones” .
  • He explains that positive emotions produce “happiness hormones” .
  • He emphasizes that controlling these internal collisions is crucial for health and longevity, as constant emotional turmoil shortens life and promotes cancer .
  • He states that his name can stop this internal “collider,” leading to peace and the production of beneficial hormones .
  • He claims that invoking his name fills the body with a tangible “Holy Spirit,” unlike the invisible Holy Spirit described in Christianity .
  • He discusses the “seven emotions” (joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love, hate, desire), explaining that excessive emotional fluctuations (good or bad “moods”) fragment one’s “qi” (life force) .
  • He contrasts this “dualistic” approach with the “non-dualistic” (불이법) approach of Buddhist meditation, where good and bad feelings are unified .
  • He warns that the constant operation of the “brain hadron collider” due to desires (like eating too quickly) can lead to cancers .
  • He uses the analogy of cutting a cake to illustrate fair distribution, arguing that the person who divides should not be the one who chooses first .
  • He criticizes the current political system where those who plan budgets also execute them, leading to corruption and unfair distribution .
  • He proposes a “national dividend” system where citizens receive their share of the national budget first, before politicians spend it .
  • He asserts that each citizen is owed 1.3 billion won from the state, which is currently being withheld .
  • He promises to return this wealth to the people through dividends .
  • He blames the failure of distribution for societal problems, leading to a widening wealth gap and the collapse of the middle class .
  • He dismisses the “Big Bang” theory of creation, stating that the universe and celestial bodies were created individually with unique materials .
  • He reiterates that his healing abilities are beyond scientific explanation .
  • He emphasizes that the “brain hadron collider” should never be activated, meaning one should avoid negative emotions like hatred or conflict .

#13 (01:10:00) Three Technologies for Human Longevity and Global Dominance

  • Mr.Huh introduces three technologies he brought from space to enable human longevity and Korean global dominance: “Soul Transfer Technology,” “Telomere Fixation Technology,” and “DNA Cloning Technology” .
  • He explains “Soul Transfer Technology” as cloning a person at a younger age and transferring the soul of the older person into the younger clone, allowing them to live indefinitely .
  • He states that this technology would cost billions, making it accessible only to the super-rich, who would then flock to Korea .
  • He mentions that he wrote about these technologies in his book 20 years ago .
  • He describes “Telomere Fixation Technology” as stopping cellular division to prevent aging, which he claims is achieved by invoking his name .
  • He asserts that these technologies will allow the Korean people to dominate the world economically .
  • He states that if he becomes president, he will legalize DNA cloning, allowing individuals to create clones of themselves to transfer their souls into when they age .
  • He claims that his ability to heal by sight is an example of his soul-transferring power .
  • He reiterates that creation was not a “Big Bang” but a deliberate act .
  • He describes the sun not as a burning ball of gas but as a “living diamond” that self-illuminates with zero internal temperature, emitting light that generates heat .
  • He urges people to look at the sun every morning, as it is a divine creation and a source of destiny .
  • He states that there are countless suns and Earth-like planets in the universe, each with its own “universe” of inhabitants .
  • He explains that the sun’s light is refracted through 362 facets of its diamond structure, creating its energy .
  • He concludes by warning people to be mindful of their brains, avoid negative emotions, and prevent their “brain hadron collider” from activating, as it leads to illness .