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THIRD EYE DROPS

Mind Meld 119 | Reading the Language of God with Molecular Biologist Dr. Ellen Jorgensen

THIRD EYE DROPS

Michael Phillip

Spirituality, Development, Philosophy, Psychedelic, Comedy, Psychology, Mckenna, Future, Plato, Rogan, Science, Society & Culture, Watts, Trussell, Mind, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2018

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Molecular Biologist, Biohacker and Co-founder of Biotech Without Borders, Dr. Ellen Jogensen enters the mind meld to talk CRISPR, incredible biological breakthroughs and why we're headed for high weirdness.

Michael worries about orcs.

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0:00.0

Third eye drops are intended for open-minded adults.

0:03.7

Now administering third eye drops. Exile your speculatory tentacles to the suspended animation pool pals.

0:29.1

Save your simulation theory theories, tuck away your technodelic sutras about binary fractal self-replicating

0:37.1

what's a whosits in the closet of your qualia temple, my wonder dippers,

0:43.4

because this episode is dripping with a different sort of sheen.

0:50.6

The magic of reality, real hard, measurable science.

0:57.0

And it is just as fantastic and mysterious as anything we've ever covered on this show if you ask me

1:06.5

because we are talking about the actual code of nature, the language of God if you like, the caduceus of light itself, DNA, I don't feel like that's good enough.

1:18.8

D. D.N. A. That was much more fitting. And this is actually something of a tough topic for me to wrap my temporal tentacles around,

1:36.0

because apparently I don't know what I did,

1:39.0

I just astral projected through all of biology in school or something because I hardly

1:45.8

remember anything about it aside from the most rudimentary obtuse basics and man the inattentiveness of my past self really chaps me now for a lot of reasons

2:00.9

actually but especially in terms of my lack of excitement about biology

2:06.3

as a teenager because now that we happen to be in a time that we are breaching the epidermis of the era of biotechnical magic.

2:18.0

There's just there's just so much sexy stuff cracking the eggshell of existence coming into being, especially

2:27.1

technologies like CRISPR that are going to allow us to truly take hold of physical reality in

2:35.3

unimaginable ways from obvious things like editing disease out of our lives all the way on up to the most

2:44.8

trivial features of your unborn designer babies and not to mention how it's going

2:51.2

to impact all sorts of other industries and technologies

2:55.2

in ways that we can't even fathom. But as I just told you, I am a total neophyte

3:01.2

when it comes to this stuff so you would be a silly

3:05.6

silly goose to listen to me I'll tell you straight up I just regurgitate

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