Gregg Braden
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And they believe that there is a compelling argument that could be made for war destroying.
I think when we get there and we see the archaeological remnants that are there, I think we'll have the answer to that.
Isn't it, Joe, that you have to be so advanced and still have the โ
still allow differences to be so great that the only way to solve them is to hurt one another and destroy one another.
Well, maybe this is where we break that cycle.
Maybe we wake up our humanness and we accept the power of human divinity and we accept what it means and we imbue our children with a deep sense of a healthy sense that there's something very special about them worth preserving so they care about themselves.
And then that begins to inform the way we live in the world.
We would be living in a very, very different world.
But look at what the science โ see, the science โ
The science is so compartmentalized, and I saw this when I was working even in the industry.
So a discovery is made in genetics, and it stays in that genetics box, and it gets published in some obscure โ
The new way of thinking is looking at humans from an IT perspective.
So there are journals like the Journal of Soft Computing.
I didn't even talk about that.
The Journal of Soft Computing has just come out and said that human DNA, three-dimensional human DNA, is a fractal antenna.
An antenna tunes to a signal.
A fractal antenna tunes to a vast array of signals across a broad spectrum.
We've got 50 trillion of them in our bodies, and the journal is saying that, but who reads that?