Francesc Campoy
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100% of the time. Every time I smoke. Every time you smoke, you see the console? Oh, yeah. Holy shit.
But I can show you the code. You don't use any sort of external devices like the laser to see the console.
But I can show you the code. You don't use any sort of external devices like the laser to see the console.
But I can show you the code. You don't use any sort of external devices like the laser to see the console.
You've got to find a new dragon to chase.
You've got to find a new dragon to chase.
You've got to find a new dragon to chase.
I was going to ask, when you're studying this stuff and when you try to... help more people become more aware. The only way to study this is to have obviously lots of people look at it. If you have a million people look at this thing and 900,000 see it and 100,000 don't.
I was going to ask, when you're studying this stuff and when you try to... help more people become more aware. The only way to study this is to have obviously lots of people look at it. If you have a million people look at this thing and 900,000 see it and 100,000 don't.
I was going to ask, when you're studying this stuff and when you try to... help more people become more aware. The only way to study this is to have obviously lots of people look at it. If you have a million people look at this thing and 900,000 see it and 100,000 don't.
But at the same time, when you're saying, like, we're seeing this code, like, how do you eliminate this confirmation bias that they're expecting this to see something? Isn't that a way that people would attack this? Say, look, these people are expecting this, and they're already seeing something. Like, it's not double blind, right?
But at the same time, when you're saying, like, we're seeing this code, like, how do you eliminate this confirmation bias that they're expecting this to see something? Isn't that a way that people would attack this? Say, look, these people are expecting this, and they're already seeing something. Like, it's not double blind, right?
But at the same time, when you're saying, like, we're seeing this code, like, how do you eliminate this confirmation bias that they're expecting this to see something? Isn't that a way that people would attack this? Say, look, these people are expecting this, and they're already seeing something. Like, it's not double blind, right?
That's how you make stuff stronger.
That's how you make stuff stronger.
That's how you make stuff stronger.
Do you ever get the feeling that maybe this stuff wasn't meant to be studied and scientifically proven? Why is it discoverable then?
Do you ever get the feeling that maybe this stuff wasn't meant to be studied and scientifically proven? Why is it discoverable then?
Do you ever get the feeling that maybe this stuff wasn't meant to be studied and scientifically proven? Why is it discoverable then?
Maybe that's a paradox. Maybe it just wasn't meant to be known by everybody. Maybe this thing isn't meant to change humanity. Maybe it's not meant to help humanity mature or evolve. Maybe it's just for specific people to discover on their own. And it's not... Are you familiar with this study? There was this John Hopkins study that went on.