6701150011 Science, Politics, History, Economy, Humanities, Society, Art, Philosophy, Religion, Truth. Mr.Huh’s Haneulgung Lecture (January 15, 2017)

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Lecturer | Presents a lecture on various topics including cosmology, politics, history, and human life.
  • 박실장 (Manager Park) | Staff | Mentioned by Mr.Huh to assist with individual consultations .
  • 박대표 (Representative Park) | Staff | Mentioned by Mr.Huh to assist with individual consultations .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • Mr.Huh begins the lecture by discussing celestial bodies .
  • The moon orbits the Earth in 28 days, and the Earth orbits the sun in 365 days .
  • The Earth’s orbital speed around the sun is 107,160 km/h, a speed that would cause humans to faint if felt .
  • He criticizes current politicians who enjoy privileges while people suffer, stating that they must be removed for humanity to survive .
  • He highlights the disparity where politicians live in luxury while their citizens lack basic necessities .
  • He asserts that divine intervention is necessary because no conscientious politician has ever resolved these issues .
  • He explains that the precise movements of celestial bodies are planned, not accidental .
  • Human life is brief, lasting about 100 years, which is a mere moment compared to the 200 million years it takes for the sun to orbit the galaxy .
  • He laments that people’s lives are ruined by ignorant politicians, affecting 50 million in Korea and 7 billion globally .
  • He states that the Earth is full of resources, but the wrong people are enjoying them, while others are exploited .
  • He emphasizes that people regret their life choices on their deathbeds, realizing they wasted time .

#2 (00:08:20)

  • Mr.Huh explains that the moon has a pulling force, while the sun has a giving force .
  • The moon’s gravitational pull causes ocean tides, with water receding when the moon is close and returning when it’s far .
  • He analogizes this to human relationships, where the female “pulls” and the male “gives” .
  • He describes the hierarchical orbits of celestial bodies: the moon around Earth, Earth around the sun, the sun around the galaxy, and the galaxy around the galactic cluster .
  • He introduces large numbers beyond common comprehension, such as ‘경 (gyeong)’, ‘해 (hae)’, ‘자 (ja)’, ‘양 (yang)’, ‘구 (gu)’, ‘간 (gan)’, ‘정 (jeong)’, ‘재 (jae)’, ‘극 (geuk)’, and ‘항아라 (hangara)’, culminating in ‘불 (bul)’ and ‘무 (mu)’, which represent the end of numbers, known as ‘십거 (sipgeo)’ .
  • He claims that these ancient numerical concepts originated in Korea and were later transmitted to India .
  • He explains that Korea’s total wealth is 5 ‘경’, meaning each citizen has 10 ‘억 (eok)’ entrusted to the state .
  • He argues that politicians misuse this national wealth, benefiting corporations like Samsung while citizens suffer losses .
  • He criticizes politicians for hoarding wealth, preventing it from circulating in the economy and improving people’s lives .
  • He describes the Milky Way galaxy as a flat, disc-shaped structure with a bulge in the center, where our solar system is located about 300 million light-years from the edge .
  • The Milky Way is 500 million light-years across, a distance incomprehensible to humans .
  • He states that beyond the galactic cluster (은하운), there is Baekgung (백궁), which is his origin .
  • He emphasizes that human worries are insignificant in the vastness of the universe .
  • He explains that life’s hardships are temporary, a brief moment to atone for past sins before reaching a paradise .
  • He warns that those who fight and complain will be reborn in worse places, like Africa, experiencing poverty .
  • He asserts that the sun is made of “생다이아몬드 (saeng-diamond),” which is impervious to heat and does not shrink or expand, refuting the scientific theory of helium gas .
  • He claims that the ‘십거 (sipgeo)’ number system was created by Korean ancestors 10,000 years ago when the population was around 100,000 .
  • He suggests that the Bering Strait and other oceans formed relatively recently, implying that continents were once connected .
  • He claims that Koreans are the true owners of America, having migrated there when land bridges existed, and that Native American tribes like the Apache are descendants of Koreans .
  • He explains that Earth is still being formed, with rapid expansion occurring in the last 5,000 to 10,000 years .
  • He states that human existence is temporary, with a maximum lifespan of 130,000 years before an ice age resets the cycle .
  • He outlines the creation of various human species by “heaven”: Nephilim (350 million years ago), Homo erectus (2 million years ago), Homo sapiens (200,000 years ago), Neanderthals (150,000 years ago), Mitochondrial Eve (100,000 years ago, Chinese people), and finally the Adam (Hanung) tribe (6,000-10,000 years ago, Koreans) .
  • He clarifies that Adam was not the first human, as earlier races existed, and Cain married into the Nephilim tribe after being expelled from Eden .
  • He predicts that rising sea levels will submerge land, leading to a future where humans consume insects for sustenance, eliminating the need for agriculture .
  • He explains that the sun is 3 million times larger than Earth in volume, making Earth seem like a speck of dust .
  • He reiterates that the universe is vast, with galaxies, galactic clusters, and galactic superclusters, culminating in Baekgung, his origin .
  • He encourages people to embrace their temporary existence on Earth and prepare for their return to Baekgung .
  • He expresses a preference for daughters, lamenting that traditional Korean fathers often treated them harshly, denying them education and affection .
  • He promises that those who follow him will go to Baekgung, a paradise, and encourages them to bring family photos for his blessing .
  • He advises people to continue their religious practices but to always remember him, as he offers an easier path .
  • He suggests that religious people are less likely to commit sins and are more trustworthy, citing an example of a lost wallet being returned in a churchyard .
  • He concludes by stating that his lectures are endless and focus on quickly resolving people’s difficulties .