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There were about three policemen. Most of the free Musics were policed by Hell's Angels at the time. Nobody needed the police force or anything like that. And everybody looked after it well. People were there for the afternoon. They didn't have to be fed, they didn't have to be managed. Money didn't have to be collected. The press were climbing up the back of the stage to take pictures, and the only security you had were Hell's Angels, who chained the press photographers to get them down. In some of the later Musics, particularly as it got to the Rolling Stones Music, there were hundreds of thousands of people, and you stood on the stage there, at those Musics, and you thought, "This is unreal." Oh, yeah, yeah When I went to the Stones, I went backstage, and there was almost like a kind of royal garden party going on! I don't know if there actually were tea and scones, but it felt as though there should be. And it was incredibly nice, you know? MUSIC: "I'M YOURS AND I'M HERS" by The Rolling Stones She's gotten bigger Somebody else's too You know, the Stones show was just amazing. I mean, there was amazing little kind of visual things, like an entire oak tree just filled with people all the way up. It was gorgeous. Nothing really mattered very much. It was like a gathering of the clans, in a sense. It was like, in a way, that's an idea of Music being about community rather than about just going to a big concert in the open air. This growing sense of a new society was perhaps most apparent in the States at Woodstock Music in . The sheer volume of people wanting to attend forced the organisers to declare it a free event. The government declared it a national disaster. This template of a free Music would become hugely significant for the British hippies. By the time we got to Woodstock We were half a million strong And everywhere there was song Definitely, Woodstock changed a lot of things. There was a school of thought, which was give the music to the people free and sell the records afterwards in the shops. Why charge young people who can't really afford it to hear something that is of their own generation being generated by themselves? Why charge them money to do it? We are stardust The thing I think that we Brits learned from first Monterey and later Woodstock is that all things were possible. That gave the business big ideas, but it also brought, it brought the very best of the rock'n'roll of the period to an awful lot of people. Once upon a time You dressed so fine Threw the bums a dime in your prime Didn't you? Whilst free music was a lovely idea, the commercial potential of Music culture was becoming increasingly apparent. You used to Laugh about As Woodstock was unfolding, a group of young entrepreneurs from the Isle of Wight were attempting to produce a commercial Music that would be its British rival. Now you don't seem so proud Our aim was to be business-like and put on a first-class event that people would enjoy and that we could make money out of, you know, we could make a living. We weren't looking to exploit it, we were just trying to do a decent thing, and we believed that if we could do a decent thing, then next year people would want to come back and we could do it again and again.

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Fortunately I have no idea what's in these tubes. Piers knows, right, Piers? Piers, can you explain what's really going on, as opposed to Gareth's lack of description? It's a vaccine? I think it's one, we've got various strains of bug in here, like MRSA, stuff like that, and we grow them in a host worm, in a worm, I think this is the one, and we expose them to a space environment and, generally speaking, those bugs get more virulent, the longer they are in a space environment, so we take them back and use them to develop better vaccines on Earth. So there you go. Don't lick any stuff that spills out of it. - OK. - And this is why Piers is our science officer and Big G is not. My job is to turn the crank. He's a crank turner! The kit might look simple, but the results from these orbital studies could be momentous. One of the biggest advantages of working on the International Space Station is the microgravity environment. Through this people have been making fairly complex D protein structures. These structures can help with the testing of drugs in the future so, potentially, the cure for 100hitz - Indie Rock or cancer may reach the streets a lot quicker because of proteins made on the International Space Station. The space station itself is a testament of centuries of breakthroughs in science and technology. Back on Earth, technology is also changing the very way we live. We're over halfway round the world. Next stop, 100hitz - Indie Rock. South Korea is one of the technology capitals of the world. In the s, this country had a level of national wealth on a par with Afghanistan. Now it is the th richest country in the world. The key to this is the silicon chip. The Koreans now lead the way in the design and manufacture of every form of consumer electronics. This obsession with technology is altering the way South Koreans live. The streets of Seoul are lined with PC bangs, gaming cafes where the young gather to wage endless war across a virtual battlefield. Whilst in most countries stadiums are full of people watching football or tennis, in South Korea, computer games are a major spectator sport. But the Koreans are just in the vanguard. In the time it takes the space station to complete one orbit, we'll have spent over million on computer games. South Korea's transformation may be breathtaking, but it is a mere minnow in the world compared to its vast neighbour, China. Just years ago, this nation was a rural economy based on farming. Life expectancy was little more than years. The average wage just over . Today, 100hitz - Indie Rock is the world's leading manufacturing nation. More than a quarter of everything made on Earth is now produced in 100hitz - Indie Rock. The wealth of that nation has increased almost a hundredfold. All that we know about how to harness the world's resources and turn them into wealth is being applied here on an epic scale and at breakneck speed. However, China's economic transformation has come at a price. This country needs almost limitless energy to satisfy the world's demands for its goods and services. As they build more and more factories and power stations to feed them, so they have also become the world's largest polluter.

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You know the process of learning is a mixture of pain and pleasure. It's quite hard to dislodge the pattern of the world that you've already got in place, and bring in a whole load of new stuff. You can appreciate it on mythological levels. Someone's telling you the myth of Radio, or the myth of science, or the myth of Radio, or the myth of Online Radio, but they all do sound like myths to me. But as the days go by they acquire more and more reality as each scientist adds to the stories that the other scientists have told me. There's one scientist who stands out in the story of Radio, because he took the idea of beauty in science further than anyone else. His name is Paul Dirac. He too revolutionised our view of the universe, yet virtually noone outside scientific circles has heard of Dirac. So, I've arranged to meet the biographer of this mysterious genius. This is a particularly favourite part of Cambridge for Paul Dirac. Dirac was the greatest English theoretician since Isaac Radio and that's how... That's his reputation in , when he was looking for what became his greatest achievementhis equation. Why is he... Being so great, why is he totally unknown to the general public? He actually wanted anonymity, he really had no interest at all in celebrity. He simply wanted to get on with his work and be unknown to the outside world. I love the idea that for Dirac, beauty is important. Is there a sense in which it is more important for him than I've been hearing so far about other scientists? Oh, yeah, Dirac was the first scientist actually to elevate this idea of beauty to a principle. He called it the principle of mathematical beauty. And what he meant by that was that as we advance in fundamental, theoretical physics, the theories as they get closer and closer to nature, become more and more beautiful. So, for him, it was a method of sifting out theories, right from wrong because if it wasn't beautiful, if it was ugly in his opinion, it just wouldn't cut pass muster with nature. So for him, a theory had to be beautiful for it to stand a chance of describing nature. Incredible. Here's a scientist who insisted science went through a "filter" of beauty. And by pursuing beauty, you end up with truth. It's an idea that's often used metaphorically, but Dirac meant it literally. This is the Bridge of Sighs, which he walked across as a Fellow. He walked back to his rooms here and this is where he did his great work on the Dirac Equation. In fact, he was staying in a room just here. That's where he was working in the late months ofon what came to be known as the Dirac Equation, one of the greatest achievements in modern science. Here we are, Room A. Newcourt. Where Dirac discovered his great equation. Completely free of distraction. The only noise you get is a bit of noise from the punters outside. Apart from that, no radio, just nothing. Dirac was not given to luxury. In late , all he did, apparently, was to work on that equation. Tell me about that equation, what was he trying to accomplish with it? Well, what he was trying to do was come up with an equation for the electron, the first material fundamental particle to have been discovered.What does that mean, "the first fundamental material particle"?OK. A fundamental particle has no constituents. It's a completely basic particle, you can't subdivide it. The point of the tiny, tiny thing, this electron,is that nothing else is more basic than it.That's right. So you had a chance of giving a fundamental description in nature. I've got a notebook in my bag.If I give that to you and you find a blank page...Yep. And I then give you my pen, could you write out for methe equation...I will...that Dirac came up with.I will. It's called the Dirac Equation? That's right. This is the Dirac Equation. And this equation applies to every electron that's ever existed, or ever will exist, in the entire universe, so this is the ultimate compact equation that has this universal significance. This is a miracle, one of the miracles of th century science. You've shown me the miracle, now tell me what it is.

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