La Turbulence des fluides
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Mind you, she never wanted us
to touch her equipment.

:49:15
She was crazy about it!
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It was the same when she used
to look afterthe nursery.

:49:21
- How did she die?
- Die?!

:49:23
Oh,
Colette's not dead!

:49:25
She just left the convent.
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She's become a waitress.
Can you imagine?

:49:48
These machines are usually
very reliable.

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Maybe there's a problem
with the wire.

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Do you keep the room
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at a constant temperature?
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Yes,
I think so.

:50:02
Lately, we've had problems
with humidity.

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And that smell...
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It's because of the tide?
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No,
I don't think so.

:50:11
People used to say
that the tide was God breathing.

:50:16
Is God suffocating?
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Maybe He's holding His breath!
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We'll pray hard
that He comes to.

:50:25
I don't think
it'll do much good.

:50:27
Anything's possible
when you have faith.

:50:30
I understand your doubt.
You're scientists.

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Scientists dislike
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the idea of a force
they can't explain.

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To have faith,
you must give up reason.

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- Oryou must despair.
- Yes, that too.

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It's a pity,
but it's true.

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People now need disasters
to remember God exists.

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I'll look at that,
then I'll set up this one.

:50:54
Do you have any paper
forthe seismograph?

:50:58
Maybe in the office closet.

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