Wesley Huff
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And there are pharmacological implications that I've extrapolated from its various biological components.
And we can use these to cure diseases.
There's so many things.
Thank you so much for the botanical specimen.
And Jerry says...
Betty, it was February 14th on the weekend.
That was a long stem rose.
Do you know what I left for you?
Do you know what the implication of...
the botanical specimen, as you're calling it, was for what I was trying to communicate to you.
Now, did Betty the botanist understand the long stem rose?
In one way, she understood it more than most because she had done all of the tests and run through all of the different ways that she could extrapolate what that thing was.
But what Jerry was trying to actually illustrate was something that went beyond that.
It was a love gift.
He was trying to communicate something that went beyond this simple biology.
And Betty could very simply say, well, I couldn't get that from the data.
I couldn't have extrapolated the implications of it being a love gift.
And in that context,
so far as it being a parable, we can look at all of the scientific explanations, but there's something that goes beyond the simple data in terms of meaning and purpose and desire, identity questions that go far beyond that, right?
Like we can look, I could tell you the different chemical components that make up the page and the ink and like the size of the paper and its transparency and all of that.