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Thank you. He's a bad
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Hello, Dr. Channy's office. Please call.
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To ensure your safe tour of our
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sanctuary labs, please remain seated
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with your hands, arms, feet, and legs
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inside your tour trap. Keep a watchful
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eye on your children. And um Oh, yes. Uh
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please don't let your imaginations run
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Welcome, welcome, welcome to our special
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drive through open house. I'm Dr.
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Michael Chang, chairman of the
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Imagination Institute.
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Hello. On your tour, you'll see how the
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five human senses can help capture your
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Oh. Oh, can I go, too?
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Absolutely not. Uh, this is one of our
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discoveries, the figment of imagination.
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Yeah, I know a lot about the senses.
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There's sight, sound,
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touch, coochie, and taste.
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Taste my chicken. Can I go? Please,
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No, I don't want you out of my sight.
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Out of sight? Okay, come on, everybody.
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Pigment, you are not interfere with the
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Our first stop is the sound lab. We'll
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begin by testing your hearing for the
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Left ear, right ear, left, right.
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What? This is on. Um, hello.
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Figment? I thought I told you not to
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But you've got it wrong, Doc. It's not
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about listening with your ears. It's
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about listening with your imagination.
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Now I've completely lost my train of
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No, you haven't. It's over here.
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Next stop, imagination.
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For every sound, your ears are hearing.
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A thousand thoughts can start up
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hearing. And each of us imagines
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different things from just the sound.
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Continuing now, if I may, in a calm or
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scientific figure-free manner, the
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things we see with our eyes can control
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the eyes of the imagination. And let's
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begin by using the eye chart to test
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your vision. Now, al together, if you
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would please read line three.
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With fi and e, you can see things
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differently physically. Sure, you can
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see with your eyes, but imagine what you
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could see if you used your imagination.
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Follow the bouncy figment.
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One spark of light can light your fancy.
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Your mind sees more than what your eyes
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see. Your sense of sight.
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I say imagination must be captured and
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imagination works better when it's set
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Just turn your imagination closely and
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Now he's gone. Our research shows that
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smells are particularly
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especially when pleasant familiar smells
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This is not a good time.
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It's always a good time to use your
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imagination. So, let the good times
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can you're feeling. One lovely sniff can
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you know, I I'm sorry, but after that
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big stink of the smell lab, I hesitate
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to send you to the touch and taste.
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Perhaps I should end my open house right
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Great idea. We'll go to my open house
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instead. It's much more fun. Right this
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Hey, but what is going on? You're
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turning this entire open house upside
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Upside down? Now you're talking. That's
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the best idea you've had all day
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with just a scar of inspiration.
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to get back to the institute.
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Well, if you can't beat us, join us. We
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all have sparks, imaginations.
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That's how our minds create.
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We set them free and know what they can
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You see, Doc, I knew you'd get it cuz
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you've got a wonderful imagination.
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And so, as you can plainly see,
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imagination works the best when it's set
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You said it, Doc. Imagination is a
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A dream. A dream. A dream come true.
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One little spark of inspiration
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is at the heart of all creation.
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And now we invite you to set your
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you can imagine you can do