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So for years we've been thinking about consciousness in the way that we have and it's to my total
pleasure that these things have worked out. As I mentioned earlier we've been going through
a few different dynamic changes within the organization itself. As director and senior
fellow at the Brookings Institute I can assure you my compatriots here at everything that you've
seen here so far is just the beginning. We talk about design often. At some point during
any human's lifetime they will use the word design and that's a big deal.
Aside from the and the a and the an in various languages design is the fourth most popular word
used. Before design was constructed we had the Mesopotamian era and we all know how that was.
So this is a as an ethnomusicologist I've seen it all you know as they say I've seen as much as
I've seen and so I've been collecting various tunes if you will throughout the epochs and eras
and the thing that I've landed upon this evening I want to share for you this is a Lemurian song
this is a civilization before the Mesopotamians as many of you know and they contained advanced
technology as we've been discussing earlier they had the ability to levitate and decrease the volume
and mass of objects that will utilizing sequence thought processes which entail very detailed
memorization visualization and sensing. Okay so here's that song.
But she won't be there I'll make the hell out of her get your cell phone get your cell phone out
do the projections and you find out yeah molecular structure ain't nothing but a thing
oh yeah molecular structure ain't nothing but a thing oh no generally I'm subscribing to the
geometry that identifies you as a being that people can recognize over and over because they
have the ability to memorize it and just because you think you know what you're doing don't mean
I think a science knows that you don't really know anything just temporarily have a mild
understanding of how things really are. Thank you all for coming here. PopTek is without a doubt
and it has been that way for long enough to be here and what I've learned through PopTek is innumerable
immeasurable inconsistent constant evading ineffable incongruous
mal-phas intuitiveness
Floban, Desan, and Clang, Conson, and Cham.
Suishou, Tao, Shu, Se, Chi, So, No, So, Fa,
Sun, Shu, Tao, Tao.
Ha, Sun, Shu, Zan, Ya, Su, Sha, Sa, Sa, Yi,
Mo, Zan, Flo, Zan, Yi, and Fun.
Okay.
Let's do this one.
In the unity of the Holy Spirit.
No, just kidding.
All right, here we go.
And here we go.
All right, now.
You ain't got your stereo on, and I don't know if I can take another lad on my own.
You put your ding down, hoppin' and you're flippin' it bad, and you ain't got another switch to you just feelin' so sad,
and you can tell another person that she's ever an essence on your growth.
And you can do what you do when you're doin' good, but you can do what you didn't when you did it last week,
cause next week's another week, and if I have to remind you, then you don't understand the basic concept of time yet.
And if you wanna do what you can't, then that's up to you, because you know that you're limited by a plan
that you've been nickin' on and birkin' your flas and you put it, the meaning in your mudflaps flappin' in the wind.
Tell me I think that this world is a world, but it's not, cause it's more than you think, and it's less than that.
And we're only living in the memories of our future selves, and it's fun to think like we're here right now,
but we never really are, cause we're somewhere in the future controlling,
the options givin' lots of hints to ourselves, in order for us to honestly,
the choice is still important in a world where you gotta figure some stuff out there.
Baby, I love ya, I love ya baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby.
Okay, listen, I want to talk to you about a couple relatively real issues.
A lot of people wrote in on email, a couple other forms of communication that essentially
are all the same thing, but just branded different names.
That innovation is an innovation unto itself.
At one point, innovation didn't exist.
Someone had to create some kind of a word that created the feeling that it feels like
to hear the word that we hear when we hear innovation.
Innovation is a word that's only been around in the English vocabulary for 63 years.
A lot of people don't know that, and if you did know that, that's great.
Now we all know that poverty is super easy to fix, and using modular dynamicism, we
can recreate, unfold, resequence, understand, and reshape the way we think of thought itself.
By constantly monitoring thought itself, it will not only lead you nowhere, it will give
you a headache.
So try not to do that, instead, try to do something that's way outside of the box.
Like some place that if you were to see how far away from the box you were, you wouldn't
even be able to tell what that box was anymore compared to the landscape that you're comparing
it against.
Staying outside of the box is more than just getting out of a box and walking away.
As children know, sometimes boxes are very difficult to get out of.
Why is it any different for us?
In glass ceilings, dirt floors, and boxes, we need to know that a bottom-up approach
is not only an approach that starts from somewhere that we believe to be the bottom, but an approach
that was painted by several painters throughout the Aegis and the Hodge that led us to understand
where can we be sometime in the future from now?
And I can guarantee you, you will move at least 20 feet within the next hour.
I can guarantee you that, and I have algorithms that can divine and predict that, utilizing
movement prediction patterns, hair follicle samples that have been taken throughout the
entire time that you've been here, and of course the common spectral analysis.
Now we know that everything here is an illusion and that we are somewhere else, but the cool
thing about that is it feels pretty real.
I mean, you know what I mean, like it's pretty convincing, so big credit to those people
working hard there.
So why Camden, Maine?
Simple answer, because.
What does because mean?
Because has a B in it, at least one C, and a couple vowels.
This combination of letters and vowels together to create a fairly pronounceable word gives
us the strength and the power as individuals and as human beings.
To seek within ourselves not only the triumphant remorse of those who've compelled against
us in a way that does not necessarily benefit us in the long term, but give us the strength
in the midterm to show how the reversal of those roles of which we have come fairly accustomed
to, let's admit that.
The aqueous and reform and remodulate the world around us.
Internally we're pretty gross.
There's a lot of liquid and tissues and things and it's pretty gross to think about.
So I would like to, this is a song that I'd like to dedicate to all the gross things
that we are walking around.
And also just a celebration of all of you guys here, the people up there as well.
Let's not forget them.
There's some people behind the walls as well, walking around and doing things as well.
And there's some people behind here.
There's actually four people running this entire show, technically.
That's it.
There's just four people.
They can divide into five people per person.
So there seems to be a lot of people back there, but they're all being controlled by
one central consciousness.
Okay, so anyways, without further ado, this is a song, I have 1.5 songs.
This song is...
Okay.
That's not it.
That's just a warmup.
Here we go.
That's not it, that's just a warmup.
That's not it, that's just a warmup.
That's just a warmup.
That's just a warmup.
That's just a warmup.
That's just a warmup.
That's just a warmup.
That's just a warmup.
Thank you.
For my last song, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Some people talk like this.
Other people talk like this.
Some people like this.
Some people like that.
Some people are like this.
I don't know why they're like that.
I actually like to thank PopTech.
I'm the first person to thank PopTech.
But I would like to thank PopTech.
It's been an awesome ride.
The first time I came here, I met some ridiculous people.
Second time, some more ridiculous people.
It keeps getting ridiculouser.
It's just amazing concentration of people around you,
but also not only knowing that whoever you're talking to,
even a volunteer often times you're talking to a volunteer,
someone who has a sign on them that says volunteer,
and you're talking to them and you find out
that they're like a theoretical physicist
that works at some laboratory somewhere
and you're like, what?
So I think that's important to realize.
Every person in the world around you
is really good at something.
So if this is the sample here in this situation,
it's kind of a special situation,
but if you go out in the world,
all around you constantly there are amazing people
and you'll never know unless they have a badge on.
But you'll never know unless you ask them.
And oftentimes when I ask people things,
they oftentimes say something often.
And the more often that I notice that they're saying things
that I think that they're going to say over and over again,
which would classify as often.
I feel as though there's a tranquil sunset setting in
over my mind, which indicates that the world
is going to be a pretty cool place at some point,
and then it's going to be horrible again.
But then it's going to be really cool,
and then it's going to be not so good,
and then it'll be pretty decent for a while,
and then it's going to be like, uh-oh.
And after all, that's the engine of reality.
But that gets us a little bit stronger.
So with that knowledge that I've gotten from
and an amazing Dodo case, which I still have,
I do, I do still have it.
Although I did drop it once in a little frame crack
that I had to glue.
But anyways, the thing is,
what I'm trying to tell you here today,
stay in school, it's a good place for kids.
And I know a lot of you parents here are not into school,
but I'm here to reconvince you.
Putting kids in school is a good idea.
Okay?
Well, I've talked to a lot of you guys,
and you're like, I'm not putting my kids in school.
I get it, and it's super like punk rock.
I get it.
But consider it.
Okay.
All right, so this is my last song.
This is about love,
because at the end of the day,
that's pretty much all you got.
And that's an important ingredient,
as we saw in the fifth element.
And I think that we need to recognize
all the things that influence us.
So this is my last song.
Thank you again so much, everybody.
This is always an honor to be here,
and you guys always make me feel so incredibly welcome,
and I actually feel comfortable now going like,
oh, maybe it's not an accident I'm here.
So thanks a lot for letting me blend in.
I do appreciate that.
Thank you.
So here we go.
Okay, power moves.
Let's do this.
That's not it.
Okay, here we go.
Okay.
I'm trying to be the thing that I have never been before.
Yeah.
But I got you now.
Child.
Child.
Children.
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Thank you guys so much.
Have a great night.
Thank you so much.
I'll see you a little bit later.
Thank you.
