Robert Epstein
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Like he points to a particular species that's on an island and has these characteristics and has similar characteristics to the mainland that's nearby. He goes, all right, but over here, there's another island, similar species, but has very different characteristics. But it has characteristics similar to the species on the mainland, which is nearby.
Like he points to a particular species that's on an island and has these characteristics and has similar characteristics to the mainland that's nearby. He goes, all right, but over here, there's another island, similar species, but has very different characteristics. But it has characteristics similar to the species on the mainland, which is nearby.
Like he points to a particular species that's on an island and has these characteristics and has similar characteristics to the mainland that's nearby. He goes, all right, but over here, there's another island, similar species, but has very different characteristics. But it has characteristics similar to the species on the mainland, which is nearby.
He said, now, you could invoke God and say God is just kind of like this, you know, checkerboard kind of arrangement. So he just scatters species about in this way. But he said there's a simpler way.
He said, now, you could invoke God and say God is just kind of like this, you know, checkerboard kind of arrangement. So he just scatters species about in this way. But he said there's a simpler way.
He said, now, you could invoke God and say God is just kind of like this, you know, checkerboard kind of arrangement. So he just scatters species about in this way. But he said there's a simpler way.
which is just natural selection and you know some organisms move from the island to the mainland or or the other direction and they end up sharing characteristics and we doesn't that make more sense he keeps saying and to me that's what neurotransduction is at this point i think it explains so much so simply And it's consistent with this notion that evolution is fabulous at creating transducers.
which is just natural selection and you know some organisms move from the island to the mainland or or the other direction and they end up sharing characteristics and we doesn't that make more sense he keeps saying and to me that's what neurotransduction is at this point i think it explains so much so simply And it's consistent with this notion that evolution is fabulous at creating transducers.
which is just natural selection and you know some organisms move from the island to the mainland or or the other direction and they end up sharing characteristics and we doesn't that make more sense he keeps saying and to me that's what neurotransduction is at this point i think it explains so much so simply And it's consistent with this notion that evolution is fabulous at creating transducers.
Somehow we've ignored that. And so as we've dug in farther and farther, we are finding the weirdest transducers in all kinds of species, especially sea creatures. And so couldn't it, you know, if there is a way to connect two universes, couldn't evolution find a way at some point?
Somehow we've ignored that. And so as we've dug in farther and farther, we are finding the weirdest transducers in all kinds of species, especially sea creatures. And so couldn't it, you know, if there is a way to connect two universes, couldn't evolution find a way at some point?
Somehow we've ignored that. And so as we've dug in farther and farther, we are finding the weirdest transducers in all kinds of species, especially sea creatures. And so couldn't it, you know, if there is a way to connect two universes, couldn't evolution find a way at some point?
Oh, I'm definitely talking about it arising naturally. Organically. Organically, absolutely. But separate from that, I'm saying that as we've been able to simulate so many aspects of what happens in the organic world, we're even creating organic transducers now, not just these mechanical ones. We're creating organic ones too.
Oh, I'm definitely talking about it arising naturally. Organically. Organically, absolutely. But separate from that, I'm saying that as we've been able to simulate so many aspects of what happens in the organic world, we're even creating organic transducers now, not just these mechanical ones. We're creating organic ones too.
Oh, I'm definitely talking about it arising naturally. Organically. Organically, absolutely. But separate from that, I'm saying that as we've been able to simulate so many aspects of what happens in the organic world, we're even creating organic transducers now, not just these mechanical ones. We're creating organic ones too.
I think that if we can figure out how it works, we will be able to simulate it. And that, again, will change everything because right now what happens happens naturally. And I think you're right. There are some people who through certain practices and maybe the use of certain drugs, you know, can kind of alter what happens along that pathway. But it's a lot of work and a lot of dedication. Yeah.
I think that if we can figure out how it works, we will be able to simulate it. And that, again, will change everything because right now what happens happens naturally. And I think you're right. There are some people who through certain practices and maybe the use of certain drugs, you know, can kind of alter what happens along that pathway. But it's a lot of work and a lot of dedication. Yeah.
I think that if we can figure out how it works, we will be able to simulate it. And that, again, will change everything because right now what happens happens naturally. And I think you're right. There are some people who through certain practices and maybe the use of certain drugs, you know, can kind of alter what happens along that pathway. But it's a lot of work and a lot of dedication. Yeah.
I think, though, that we'll be able to simulate this with some combination of technology and perhaps organic material.
I think, though, that we'll be able to simulate this with some combination of technology and perhaps organic material.