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[00:00:02] Like time is not this straightforward
[00:00:04] [music] thing, right? Like a clock at
[00:00:06] your head runs at a different speed than
[00:00:08] a clock at your foot.
[00:00:13] When you [music] start to look at these
[00:00:14] fundamental equations, I'd say maybe
[00:00:16] especially quantum gravity, time becomes
[00:00:19] this very slippery thing. You know, is
[00:00:21] it possible that time is actually more
[00:00:24] like a book? And sure, we're on page
[00:00:26] 237, but like all the pages [music] are
[00:00:29] already there. We just happen to be in
[00:00:31] the middle. If that were the case, then
[00:00:34] is [music] something like precognition
[00:00:35] that crazy.
[00:00:40] [music]
[00:00:44] You can really bring this down to earth,
[00:00:46] though. It's like, all right, sure, I
[00:00:48] could read about quantum gravity, but
[00:00:49] what does that mean for me? It's like,
[00:00:51] well, we've all had the experience of
[00:00:54] a day that seems to last forever or you
[00:00:57] go on a trip and you're like, "Wow, did
[00:01:00] we really only get here 2 or 3 days ago?
[00:01:02] Man, it feels like it's [music] been 2
[00:01:04] weeks." We've also had the experience of
[00:01:07] saying, "Holy [ __ ] where did 2025 go?"
[00:01:10] >> Mhm.
[00:01:14] >> Folks have probably seen this in the
[00:01:15] news, but a lot of billionaires are
[00:01:19] preoccupied with living forever.
[00:01:22] Yeah, rich people have always been
[00:01:23] obsessed [music] with living forever.
[00:01:24] >> Just fascinating. He takes up to 50
[00:01:27] supplements a day, has had his son's
[00:01:29] plasma injected into him in a bid to
[00:01:30] remain [music] youthful. People have
[00:01:32] been trying to find the founding youth
[00:01:33] for a long time. And every generation,
[00:01:35] somebody seems [music] to have the
[00:01:36] answer. And so far, they've all been
[00:01:38] wrong.
[00:01:40] But what if that example that I
[00:01:44] mentioned where you [music] experience 2
[00:01:46] or 3 days and it feels like 2 or 3
[00:01:48] weeks, what if [music] you could
[00:01:51] increase the number of experiences like
[00:01:53] that?
[00:01:56] So if someone's preoccupied, they're
[00:01:58] anxious, they're depressed, right? When
[00:02:00] they're having dinner, they're thinking
[00:02:02] about what they're doing after dinner.
[00:02:04] After dinner, they're thinking about the
[00:02:06] work they're doing the next morning.
[00:02:08] That's how your weeks feel like [music]
[00:02:09] days. But what if you can make your days
[00:02:11] feel more like weeks if I put an eye
[00:02:12] shade on you and give you some
[00:02:13] psychedelics? Tell me if Tell me that
[00:02:16] feels the same as the 4 to [music] 6
[00:02:17] hours you spent the day before.
[00:02:20] It's not.
[00:02:21] >> Never does. It's going to feel like a
[00:02:22] lifetime.
[00:02:24] This guy, he did it and he [music] had
[00:02:27] experienced an entire life,
[00:02:31] wife, kids, child, all of it. Mhm.
[00:02:37] 70 years maybe. I don't you know had hit
[00:02:39] had a 70 year experience from child to
[00:02:45] getting married having kids.
[00:02:47] >> Mhm.
[00:02:47] >> Probably I don't you know what I mean an
[00:02:49] entire
[00:02:51] lifespan
[00:02:53] >> and then comes out of it and misses
[00:02:56] it was like 15 minutes and then misses
[00:02:59] [music]
[00:03:00] where he just came from.
[00:03:10] Take a quick sidebar here. Christopher
[00:03:12] Nolan when he was a student way back in
[00:03:13] the day would wake up early in the
[00:03:15] morning. He'd work all through the night
[00:03:17] to [music] get free food. There was like
[00:03:18] a free breakfast at school or whatever.
[00:03:20] And what did he start getting good at?
[00:03:21] Lucid dreaming.
[00:03:23] >> People also want to [music] believe
[00:03:25] there's more than this. Cuz guess what?
[00:03:27] The real world is a suffer factory.
[00:03:30] And it's very it's very comforting to
[00:03:33] believe that there's wonder and awe and
[00:03:36] some type of salve for that that's just
[00:03:38] beyond our reach even though we can feel
[00:03:40] it's there. But this particular guy
[00:03:42] feels like he gets this huge download
[00:03:45] related to physics.
[00:03:47] >> This guy has no no history in physics
[00:03:49] whatsoever. Seems really destabilized
[00:03:52] after the event. Fast forward like 2 or
[00:03:55] 3 years. [music] the guy's co-author on
[00:03:57] a peer-reviewed public paper at like the
[00:04:00] cutting edge of physics.
[00:04:11] >> Oh, a little high.
[00:04:15] >> Oh,
[00:04:17] >> are you a Christian?
[00:04:18] >> I mean, I think scripture I think
[00:04:19] doesn't matter if you're religious or
[00:04:21] not. I think you should read scripture.
[00:04:22] >> What do you think happens when we die?
[00:04:26] I I find it [music] increasingly
[00:04:28] difficult to believe that
[00:04:31] we simply have [music] a machine that
[00:04:33] gets turned off.
[00:04:36] I could also make a bunch of arguments
[00:04:38] for why it [music] should just be lights
[00:04:39] out. But if I'm looking at some of the
[00:04:44] documentation around near-death
[00:04:46] experiences, [music]
[00:04:48] CCTV like view from above where people
[00:04:51] are able to confirm things that
[00:04:53] happened, [music] where objects were
[00:04:54] placed, what people said while they were
[00:04:56] clinically dead. It's hard to explain
[00:04:59] that.
[00:05:07] [music]
[00:05:08] You know, you had mentioned earlier
[00:05:10] about your friend who practiced [music]
[00:05:12] being in poverty.
[00:05:13] >> Yeah. Yeah.
[00:05:14] >> And then found out this isn't so bad,
[00:05:17] it's a lot simpler. [music]
[00:05:18] Sounds like you maybe have experienced
[00:05:20] that as well.
[00:05:21] >> You don't need to get a lot of things
[00:05:23] right to have an amazing life, an
[00:05:26] incredible [music]
[00:05:27] life.
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