The Witness (Unofficial Soundtrack)
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Release: 28 May 2016 [Worldwide],
Language: English,
Status: Bootleg
Format: Digital Media + Digital Media + Digital Media + Digital Media,
Tracks: 60,
Length: 4:55:44,
Barcode: [none]
Release type: Album - Soundtrack
Contents
Digital Media #1
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1
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Entry Area, Walled Garden (Rooftop) - "Searching for, but never finding, the builder of this house." - Unattributed
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0:18
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2
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Entry Area, Walled Garden (Above Exit) - "It is a complicated business." - Arthur Eddington, 1927
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2:08
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3
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Entry Area, Walled Garden (In Outer Wall) - "Not one I would want to devote myself to, except for the society of true searchers." - Albert Einstein, 1924
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0:26
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4
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Entry Area, Binares Squares Tutorial - "We should maintain the tension resulting from these two opposites." - Werner Heisenberg, 1974
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1:02
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5
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Symmetry Island (By Fading Line Puzzles) - "Thus, my God, you are equally inivsible and visible." - Nicholas of Cusa, 1453
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2:01
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6
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Symmetry Island (Near Beam) "It is only when you hunt for [the inner Light] that you lose it." - Yung-chia Ta-shih, circa 700
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1:25
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7
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Desert Ruin (North of Digsite) "Serious scientific workers are the only profoundly religious people." - Albert Einstein, 1930
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1:49
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8
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Keep (Atop parapet beyond the hedge mazes) - "Who is to construct the controlling environment, and to what end?" - B.F. Skinner, 1971
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1:56
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9
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Keep (To the side of the first glass panel maze) "And you sit there smiling." Rabindranath Tagore, 1910
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0:58
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10
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Keep (Behind Throne) - "Could an 'I' be more like an elusive, receding, shimmering rainbow, than like a tangible, heftable, transportable pot of gold?" - Douglas Hofstadter, 2007
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2:29
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11
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Keep (Alley) - "Then [such a man] should have no time to believe." - William K. Clifford, 1874
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0:56
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12
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Shipwreck - "He had acquired his belief not by honestly earning it in patient investigation, but by stifling his doubts." - William K. Clifford, 1874
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2:24
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13
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Shady Trees - "[Zen] recognizes that previously accumulated knowledge [...] block the direct perception of reality." - David Darling, 1996
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1:31
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14
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Shady Trees (Near Beam) - "Only listen to the voice of pines and cedars when no wind stirs." - Ryonen Genso, 1711
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0:23
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15
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Monastery - "Acts of perception attach themselves only to veils, which leaves traces in the owner of the eye that perceives them." - Ibn Arabi, 1231
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0:24
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16
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Jungle (Near Southern Docks) - "Life would be stunted and narrowed if we could feel no significance in the world around us." - Arthur Eddington, 1927
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6:41
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Jungle (Southern Peninsula) - "You are absolute from all things that can fall within any concept." - Nicholas of Cusa, 1453
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1:40
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18
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Jungle Entrance (Left) - "We work with being, but non-being is what we use." - Lao Tzu, 6th Century BC
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0:35
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19
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Jungle Entrance (Right) - "The two are similar, the affair is confused." Sahib bin Abbad, circa 990
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0:28
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20
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Jungle (Near the Beam) - "If we did not have a doubt or recognize ignorance, we would not get any new ideas." Richard Feynman, 1963
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2:05
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21
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Via Boat (Near Treehouses) - "There hung a darkness, call it solitude, Or blank desertion." William Wordsworth, 1888
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1:11
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22
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Via Boat - "And so it is with man. If he could only roam empty through life, who would be able to injure him?" Zhuangzi, 4th Century BC
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0:58
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23
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Treehouse (Northwest Shore) - "These hearts were woven of human joys and cares, Washed marvellously with sorrow, swift to mirth." Rupert Brooke, 1914
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1:21
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24
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Treehouse (Boardwalk that connects to the dock) "The surface of the sea is a gleam that can not be reached and the bottom is a darkness impenetrable." Niffari, circa 970
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1:21
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25
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Treehouse (Green bridge positioned to the right) - "Don't even choose love. Choose silence, and love is apparent." Gangaji, 2009
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1:19
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26
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Swamp (Coastal path around the back) - "It simply does not do to expose the workings of a joke." - Arthur Eddington, 1927
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2:56
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27
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Swamp (Underwater, near the beam) - "It is true that if we look at a glass of wine closely enough we see the entire universe." - Richard Feynman, 1963
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1:53
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28
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Quarry (In an alcove Inside) "Those who seek out for it alone will reach it together, and those who seek it in company will perish by themselves." - Hugh Kingsmill, 1944
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0:51
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29
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Town (By Reflector Panel) - "The clock never strikes the hour, save when the concept biddeth." - Nicholas of Cusa, 1450
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0:27
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30
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Town (Chapel - Left) - "The God of the church isn't Big Enough." - Richard Feynman, 1963
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1:54
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31
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Town (Chapel - Right) - "Enter thou into the joy of thy lord." - Augustine of Hippo, circa 400
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1:54
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32
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Town (Bell Tower) - "They stop their ears and say they cannot hear Thee." - Hans Denck, circa 1520
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0:50
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33
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Town (By Town Obelisk) - "The human mind, no matter how highly trained, cannot grasp the universe." - Albert Einstein, 1930
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1:13
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34
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Bunker (5th Floor) - "[...] a human soul to a divine spirit." - Arthur Eddington, 1927
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1:18
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Mountain Ascent (From the path starting on southeastern face) - "The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious." - Albert Einstein, 1931
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1:41
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Mountain Ascent (Near Parabolic Arches) - "And you realize from that persepective that you've changed." - Russell Schweickart, 1975
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7:56
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The End (First Overlook) - "This is the wall of paradise, and it is there in paradise that you reside." - Nicholas of Cusa, 1453
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1:28
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38
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The End (First Crossing) - "The relationship between the controllers and the controlled is reciprocal." - B.F. Skinner, 1971
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1:57
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39
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The End (Past the First Crossing) - "Their [koans] common aim is to induce a kind of intellectual catastrophe." - David Darling, 1996
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2:04
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40
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The End (Second Overlook) - "If I think while i paint, if I meddle, whoosh! Everything goes to pieces." - Paul Cezanne as related by Joachim Gasquet, 1921
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2:33
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The End (Bottom Floor) - "Looked at on the astronomical time-scale, humanity is [...] a new-born babe." - James Jeans, 1928
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1:07
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The End (By Exit Door) - "Sooner or later the pieces of the puzzle must begin to fit together." James Jeans, 1928
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1:12
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43
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Caves (First level past the elevator) - "Why would I want a sandwich?"
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2:16
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44
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Caves (Second level, past the wooden floor puzzles) "I'm recording this conversation right now"
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3:21
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45
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Caves (Top level) - "No Sagan for us"
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5:52
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46
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Caves (Past elevator towards swamp exit) - "So fun you don't even remember?"
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3:05
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Caves (In water near turntable) - "People are strange. Scientists are stranger."
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3:26
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Caves "Next thing I know you'll be taking over all the Cusa pieces." (Beneath the wooden town building)
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2:14
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Caves (Near desert exit) - "New country is revealed with its wonders." - Rabindranath Tagore, 1910
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0:39
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The Final End - "...And a Dream"
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5:28
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The Secret End - "To what palace gate have they brought me in the evening at the end of my journey?" - Rabindranath Tagore, 1910
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0:45
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52
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The Secret End - Credits and Thanks
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2:44
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Digital Media #2
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Windmill Video 1: “Yesterday, Tomorrow, and You”
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3:50
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Windmill Video 2: Videoclip from “The Character of Physical Law” - Richard Feynman, Cornell University, 1964 and “The Uncertainty of Knowing”
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10:06
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Windmill Video 3: Ending clip from “Nostalghia”
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12:30
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Windmill Video 4: “The Secret of Psalm 46”
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58:07
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Windmill Video 5: “A Lesson in Nonduality”
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34:21
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Windmill Video 6: “Simply Stop Looking”
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6:23
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Digital Media #3
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Ambience
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1:3:00
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Digital Media #4
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Anitra's Dance / In the Hall of the Mountain King
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6:34
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