So Chacho's morning meeting was a little about physics. During break, he read one of physicist Michio Kaku's books, and he shared us a little of what the book is about. It talks about the future. 
So first, I know that this guy knows that the future in specific terms is unpredictable. Now I wonder if all of these scientists have considered the future probable state of human kind if we ever get to buy these huge things instead of growing our future somewhere else. I would love to know a little more about the environmental insights of this future. 
 
So my first morning meeting consisted in presenting this amazing video, which I actually loved from the first moment I watched it. I am amazed and excited about the evolution of culture, and the emotional and personal part of it is something that scientists and artists keep wondering about.

In this video, Michael Tilson Thomas talks about the "passing on" part of music. First it was encoding through score, now we encode through recording and listening. These are really different ways of documenting information, and for that I am really interested because it is implies the way that our instinct and intelligence have a dialogue, according to Tilson Thomas.

For me, this video was absolutely interesting, though for my peers I don't know because I didn't hear their opinions. It's exciting for me how we have reflected, by listening wavelengths through time, how our lives are in certain time and space. 
 
So, first day at MPC and I am actually really excited. Morning meeting began 7 am sharp. Seeing everyone was quite exciting, I really love these people. So, starting we spoke a little about our experiences in the past vacations. I would say, first of all, I had this breakdown and am becoming some kind of environmentalist. (Not the socialist type of environmentalist, neither the capitalist-as-we-know-it-today environmentalist). Bert told me something about foundations that have free-market ideas that can be a good contact for having a summer experience there!

Majo went to China, Bert is taking piano lessons now, Marce spoke about the MPC ethics being applied in her everyday life. Truly, culture changes behavior. 

We had breakfast with really cool people like, Kyle P., Carla Hess, Armando de la Torre (I'm so excited we're working with him!). Also, Karen is the new MPC director. I'm extremely excited. 

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