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J Moor
@Phase_Reality · 4:50

Stephan Hawking "The Theory of Everything"

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You got Stephen Hawking. You have Aristotle Newton. Let's see. Einstein, Galileo. Let's see. What else? Augustine. And I feel like I'm forgetting some hubble. Hubble. Definitely. You got to have Hubble in there, especially right now. It was a great book, especially if you kind of just have a generalized question about what is about string theory, what are black holes or anything. His book was so good at demonstrating all the theories of everybody else before him

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Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 2:35
And maybe I've talked with you a little bit about this in some previous ones, but to be able to read it as a vibratory resonance, there is negative space. All atoms are like 80 or 90% empty, right? So even within every molecule, there is mostly empty space. It's kind of wild, really, when you really break it down. And we're so big on what's physical, metaphysical and scientific, and then where you see the all paths cross
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J Moor
@Phase_Reality · 3:20

@dobbsty

It's just amazing. And the fact that we're still studying and teaching information to people that were learned by people from times ago that didn't have the same technology and advancements as we do today, yet they were able to put, you know, their head on the nail. I find that so fascinating and kind of makes me jump into the idea of, like, there's got to be, like, a lost civilization somewhere. There's got to be something
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