Zoltan Bathory
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Podcast Appearances
And you're looking at the dreams and how real is that and how real is this, right? The only difference is when you talk about the mind's work, it's the same. The only difference is that in this reality that we perceive, if I move this cup and I wake up tomorrow, it will be still there. So wherever it is, tomorrow I come back and it will be there. So there is some kind of permanence of this.
And the code has that.
And the code has that.
And the code has that.
Just the perception of it.
Just the perception of it.
Just the perception of it.
So, maybe four. Four times. Four times. But, you know, the idea is that eventually this will reach a critical mass. You know, there was a time when we had an idea of a geocentric universe, right? Yeah. And who thought that was geocentric? The scientists. It wasn't the workers in the field. It was the scientists who agreed to. So a scientific class agreed to something that wasn't the case.
So, maybe four. Four times. Four times. But, you know, the idea is that eventually this will reach a critical mass. You know, there was a time when we had an idea of a geocentric universe, right? Yeah. And who thought that was geocentric? The scientists. It wasn't the workers in the field. It was the scientists who agreed to. So a scientific class agreed to something that wasn't the case.
So, maybe four. Four times. Four times. But, you know, the idea is that eventually this will reach a critical mass. You know, there was a time when we had an idea of a geocentric universe, right? Yeah. And who thought that was geocentric? The scientists. It wasn't the workers in the field. It was the scientists who agreed to. So a scientific class agreed to something that wasn't the case.
And then came Copernicus, Galileo. There were people who thought, well, I don't think that's the case. And at the time, that was the craziest idea. It almost cost their lives. It definitely cost their freedom. And it had to reach a critical mass where it flips. People start to be interested in this deeper because there's a critical mass of people. So that's kind of what's happening.
And then came Copernicus, Galileo. There were people who thought, well, I don't think that's the case. And at the time, that was the craziest idea. It almost cost their lives. It definitely cost their freedom. And it had to reach a critical mass where it flips. People start to be interested in this deeper because there's a critical mass of people. So that's kind of what's happening.
And then came Copernicus, Galileo. There were people who thought, well, I don't think that's the case. And at the time, that was the craziest idea. It almost cost their lives. It definitely cost their freedom. And it had to reach a critical mass where it flips. People start to be interested in this deeper because there's a critical mass of people. So that's kind of what's happening.
What Danny was explaining is he's actually approaching it in a very scientific way. A scientific mind will get into the space and will try to analyze it. And that's the point of these experiments, that is there a scientific way to prove beyond the anecdotes that there's a code, we all saw it, that's an anecdote, and how do you physically prove that?
What Danny was explaining is he's actually approaching it in a very scientific way. A scientific mind will get into the space and will try to analyze it. And that's the point of these experiments, that is there a scientific way to prove beyond the anecdotes that there's a code, we all saw it, that's an anecdote, and how do you physically prove that?
What Danny was explaining is he's actually approaching it in a very scientific way. A scientific mind will get into the space and will try to analyze it. And that's the point of these experiments, that is there a scientific way to prove beyond the anecdotes that there's a code, we all saw it, that's an anecdote, and how do you physically prove that?
But eventually there are going to be enough people to see this code. That's what I mean by a critical mess will happen. Or enough people venture in this space. That's why I said end of childhood spiritually, that more and more people venture in this space and their anecdotes start to be parallel.
But eventually there are going to be enough people to see this code. That's what I mean by a critical mess will happen. Or enough people venture in this space. That's why I said end of childhood spiritually, that more and more people venture in this space and their anecdotes start to be parallel.
But eventually there are going to be enough people to see this code. That's what I mean by a critical mess will happen. Or enough people venture in this space. That's why I said end of childhood spiritually, that more and more people venture in this space and their anecdotes start to be parallel.
when it's just simply not you know i'm coming from a pragmatic more spiritual direction and scientific direction but i'm just pragmatically saying like you know when 10 000 people say that hey man i saw this and our and our experiences are verifiable in a way that there's a there's a mass of people that saw this right then it's it's not it's not possible to ignore anymore it is asking for the