If
you could acquire a characteristic of one particular animal, what
would it be?
Me
and Jeff are both into reptiles. I like the Bearded Dragon, because
I like their demeanor. They're really cool and they look neat. They're
just fun.
So,
you want to chill like Bearded Dragon?
Yeah.
I like the way they just hang out. They're really cool pets. They
look pretty scary, but they're not.
What
new invention do you think should become reality?
Um
well I think they should stop criminalizing people who have
chemical dependencies, and I wish there was a way to keep people
from having chemical dependencies. Also, it would be cool if at
the time you would get killed, like say you get killed in a violent
and bloody way, you know, like get hit by a car or a bus or something
like that, if there was a way to speed up the recording process
of an instrument, say like a camera or an audio recorder, so fast
that the engine controlling the record head could go back in time,
and then you can predict things
that way we can prevent accidents
to people that you love.
But
if it was going to report something, then it would actually have to
record it. If the motor spun really fast, then it still wouldn't record
anything, because the accident didn't happen yet, so there would be
nothing exposed.
But
how do you know that?
Because
of the chemical process of film. The way it works.
Mechanicals
of film are one thing, but there's no processing involved in a digital
medium. It's just assignation of 1's and 0's. Then it's encrypted
or whatever. No one would ever know this. There's never a way to
prove thiss, but I would say that if there's a delay between when
something occurs and when it is recorded. Even if it might not be
audible, or visual that you can notice, there's got to be a way
to make a recording in better than real-time. If you could do that,
than there has to be a way to record it. When the record medium
can get assigned to it's duty quicker than the action occurs.
So
it would then have to psycho-kinetic in some way to know the actions
of everyone around it, and to know what they're going to do, since
there's nothing to record if the action didn't occur yet.
See,
I don't think it has to know anything. I think it's all just a physical
thing, because if you press the "record" button on a cassette
deck, because even when you say something into it, there's a delay
between the tape head and the tape going across. I think that there's
gotta be a way the distance can be reduced to a negative amount
of space.
So
then you believe that all things are predictable.
For
shure. That's what I think people who predict things do. Maybe not
necessarily that they have sped-up consciousness, but that they
have a system of weights and measures where they can predict things
by chances. They way you would bet on a horse, and some people are
extremely good at it. So it's not like they knew what numbers would
win the lottery, but they're like a human computer. They can out-weight
the pluses and minuses and chances.
Do
you believe in aliens?
iI don't know. A lot of people who consider themselves (intellectuals)
are pretty much on the same level as I am on this. It's like, "I
guess." The way I feel is that most of this space ship nonsense
that people say they see, for how long do you think people were
seeing alien aircraft before they found out about the B-2 bomber?
How long do you think the B-2 bomber was just flying around before
the government wanted anyone to know about it. And why didn't we
find out about the cloned sheep until it was an adult? The way I
see it, is that all of these "interactions" that we've
had, or "sightings," can pretty much be explained to us
by our own government in the next ten years. The fact is that if
we knoew about all the technology there was, we wouldn't be able
to kill Saddam Hussein. So we gotta bust out the technology.