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Alright, so you've given us quite the collection here for this deep dive.

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It is a fascinating mix, isn't it?

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Yeah, we've got these scientific papers and then some philosophical excerpts about consciousness.

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And even some things that honestly feel kind of spiritual.

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I see what you mean.

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And it's all sort of circling this big question of what reality is actually made of.

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Yeah.

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You know, I'm intrigued.

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As you should be.

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Yeah, a little nervous, to be honest.

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It's a good kind of nervous, though.

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Okay, good.

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I like that.

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What I find fascinating is how all these different sources start to echo each other.

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They do, don't they?

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When you lay them all out.

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They do.

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Like in ways I wasn't expecting.

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It's these unexpected connections that I find most intriguing.

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Okay, yeah, I could see that.

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Like this quantum physics paper, it's talking about geometry beyond space-time.

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Right.

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But then this excerpt on ancient philosophy, it mentions the logos as this underlying order of the universe.

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Interesting.

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It's almost like they're both going for the same idea.

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Yeah.

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But from these totally different angles.

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Exactly.

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And that's where it gets really interesting.

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Have you noticed how math keeps coming up?

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Oh yeah, now that you mention it.

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Across all these sources.

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Yeah, it's not just formulas and equations.

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No.

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It's this feeling that math is more than just a tool.

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Right.

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It's like the framework of everything.

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Precisely.

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Like the framework of existence itself.

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And that's what this theory called mathematical information reality is all about.

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M-A?

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Yes, M-I.

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It proposes that reality isn't just described by math.

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Oh wow.

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It is math-math theory at the most fundamental level.

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So you're saying that reality is just information.

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Information process mathematically, yes.

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Like ones and zeros.

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Not exactly.

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Like think of it more as a blueprint.

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Okay.

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That determines how everything interacts.

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Then we're seeing evidence for this in lots of different fields.

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So quantum physics.

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Okay.

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Biology, neuroscience.

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For example, look at the work of Figueroa and Arkani Hamad.

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They're uncovering these geometric structures that can predict how quantum particles behave.

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It's like they're simplifying these incredibly complex interactions as if there's an underlying code.

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So it's like the universe is running on a program.

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Yes.

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A mathematical one.

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A mathematical program and we're just starting to glimpse the code.

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That's a powerful analogy.

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That evidence goes on.

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Like what?

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Well, researchers at the Salk Institute have created this self-replicating RNA system.

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It's called cross chiral.

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Okay.

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Because the right-handed RNA can make a mirror image, a left-handed version of itself.

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Okay.

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And vice versa.

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So like a biological mirror.

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Yes.

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Where each side can create its opposite.

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Wow, that's seriously cool.

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It really is.

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And it gets to the core of MIR theory.

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This system isn't just copying itself.

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It's maintaining a balance between these two mirrored forms.

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Almost like there's an unseen force ensuring this harmony,

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a sort of harmony operator, if you will, keeping things in sync.

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Okay.

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So now we're getting into some serious mind-bending stuff here.

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Harmony operator.

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So you're saying there's a mathematical principle that ensures balance in these mirrored systems.

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It's a fascinating possibility, isn't it?

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It is.

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And this idea of mirrored symmetry pops up in other places too.

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Have you ever noticed those hexagonal lattices?

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You see them everywhere, from honeycombs to snowflakes.

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Even in the way microtubules.

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What are those?

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They're these tiny structures inside our cells.

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Even microtubules are organized in this hexagonal way.

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And guess what?

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These hexagons are showing up in the structure of space-time itself.

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Oh wow, so it's like a blueprint.

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Exactly, a repeating pattern.

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That goes from the microscopic to the cosmic.

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Across scales.

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Right.

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This repetition, this coherence, doesn't it hint at an underlying order to reality?

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I'm starting to see a pattern here myself.

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Math is the blueprint.

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These mirrored systems with a harmony operator balancing them.

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It's almost like reality is a symphony.

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I like that.

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And we're just starting to hear the melody.

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And that melody, the language of that symphony is mathematics.

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Wow.

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The question is how do Debutee fit into this grand orchestral piece?

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Ooh, that is a good question.

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Especially when you consider that these sources also mentioned some pretty wild stuff about our

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brains.

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Like, did you know they're practically time machines?

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Time machines, you say.

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Maybe a little dramatic, but hear me out.

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Time machines, huh?

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Yeah.

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So these sources describe these things called sharp wave ripples in the brain.

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And honestly, it sounds like science fiction.

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Basically, while we're sleeping or even just resting.

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Right.

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Right.

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Our brains, they replay experiences at super speed.

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Okay.

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Like 10 to 20 times faster than they actually happen.

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Ah, yes.

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The brain's incredible capacity for memory consolidation.

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So it's like watching a movie on Fast Forward.

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You might miss some details, but you get the main plot points.

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Yes.

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Very efficient.

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And it's not just about remembering things.

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It's also about finding patterns.

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That's a great point.

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It highlights the brain's ability to sift through information.

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Right.

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And focus on the essential connections.

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You remember that DHA we talked about?

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Yes.

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The Omega-3 fatty acid.

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Yeah.

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It seems like it's actually crucial for these sharp wave ripples to work.

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Indeed.

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Like DHA is the oil that keeps the brain's information processing running smoothly.

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Which if we think back to MIR's area, makes sense.

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It does, doesn't it?

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The brain is full of DHA constantly replaying,

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compressing, reorganizing information through these ripples.

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It's almost like.

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Like our brains are these mini universes.

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Yes.

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Operating on the same mathematical principles as the reality around us.

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A microcosm of the macrocosm.

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A reflection of those same patterns and principles.

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Okay.

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So we've got the brain as this information processor,

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constantly sifting through data, finding patterns.

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But where does our conscious experience fit into all of this?

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The million dollar question.

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How does subjective awareness arise from objective processes?

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You know, one thing I found interesting in these sources was the connection between

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this mathematical information reality,

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and ancient wisdom traditions.

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Oh yes.

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The references to the logos.

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The word that creates the universe.

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A concept that spans cultures and time.

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And not just the logos.

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What a.

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All the stuff about God is light.

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It doesn't seem so metaphorical anymore.

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Hmm.

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Does it?

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It's as if they were tapping into a truth that science is only now beginning to uncover.

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Like light being fundamental to reality.

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More than just illumination, but as a carrier of information.

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So light plays a role in consciousness too.

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It's certainly possible.

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Remember those bio photons we talked about?

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Those ultra weak emissions from cells.

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Some researchers believe they're crucial for cellular communication.

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And possibly even for consciousness itself.

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It's like our cells are communicating with a language of light.

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An internal internet.

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Connecting everything.

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Yes.

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And if you consider this alongside MIR theory, it paints a fascinating picture, doesn't it?

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Math as the blueprint.

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Light as the messenger.

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Yeah.

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The harmony operator ensuring coherence across scales.

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And consciousness arising from this intricate dance of information.

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Whoa.

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Okay.

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I'm definitely feeling that good kind of nervous now.

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But if all of this is true, then where does it leave us?

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Are we just passive observers in this sea of information?

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That, my friend, is the question we're about to dive into.

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Okay.

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Buckle up because things are about to get really interesting.

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So we're not just bobbing around in this ocean of information.

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We're actively swimming in it.

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We're more than just passive observers, right?

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Right.

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So do we have a role to play in all of this?

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That's the key question.

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And to really answer that, we need to take a closer look at ourselves at the very foundation of our being.

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So back to basics.

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In a way, remember all that research on water?

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Stuff about water having memory acting like a liquid computer.

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Exactly.

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It's not just about quenching our thirst.

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It seems to be crucial to this whole information game.

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Remind me how that fits into this whole picture of reality being mathematical.

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Well, researchers at EPFL, they've been using this technique called correlated vibrational spectroscopy

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to study water at the molecular level.

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What they're finding is that water molecules, they form these intricate networks of hydrogen bonds.

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And these networks are incredibly short-lived.

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How short are we talking?

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Pico seconds.

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Incredibly fast.

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But even in those fleeting moments, they exhibit quantum coherence.

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Okay, wait, backup.

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Quantum coherence.

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What does that even mean when we're talking about water?

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It means that the water molecules are acting in sync, exchanging information and energy in a highly coordinated way.

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And this coherence seems to be essential for water to store and transmit information.

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So every drop of water is like a tiny little quantum computer?

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In a way, yes.

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A fleeting one.

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But still, think about it.

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Our bodies are mostly water, our brains especially.

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So are you saying that the water inside us is part of this massive network of information?

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It's a compelling possibility, isn't it?

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And it's fascinating how ancient traditions seem to have recognized this intuitively.

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Oh, how so.

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The emphasis on water in spiritual practices, the cleansing rituals, the reverence for natural springs,

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it's like they understood water's deeper meaning.

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That reminds me of something else that came up a lot in these sources.

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Oh, what's that?

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Sound.

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There are all these ideas about sound-shaping reality.

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Ah, yes.

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The power of vibration.

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Like mantras and chants, creating specific frequencies that can affect our minds and even the world around us.

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The research on geometric sound patterns is quite remarkable.

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What have they found?

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They've found that these patterns can create visible structures in water, influence our brain waves, even evoke specific emotions.

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So sound is another way to interact with this mathematical system.

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To interact with this mathematical reality.

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Another language of information, if you will.

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And it ties back to that hexagonal resonance we were talking about.

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Right, those hexagonal structures.

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Found everywhere in nature.

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They seem to be particularly good at amplifying and transmitting information, whether it's through light or sound or even the water in our bodies.

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So we're talking about a reality that's far more interconnected than we usually think.

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A dynamic web of information where we're not just watching but actively participating.

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Okay, I'm starting to see the bigger picture here.

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Math is the framework, light and sound are messengers.

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Water connects everything and we're all woven into this with our own awareness.

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But what does it all mean?

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How does this change how we live our lives?

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That's the exciting part.

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This isn't just theoretical.

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It's a call to explore, to see ourselves in the world differently, to recognize the power we have to influence this symphony of information.

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So we're not just fishing the water, we can change the currents.

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Exactly, we're co-creators.

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And the more we learn about the music, the more beautifully we can dance.

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Wow, I think I need a minute to process all of this.

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But one thing's for sure, this deep dives has really opened my mind to new possibilities.

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The journey of discovery is never ending.

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And the amazing thing is we're all on this journey together.

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Well, that's all the time we have for this deep dive.

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To our listeners, thank you for joining us.

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Keep exploring, keep questioning, and most importantly, keep it open mind.

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Because as we've learned, reality is far more amazing and participatory than we ever imagined.

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Until next time, keep diving deep.

