Transcribed by Bert.
[22 August 2015 Part 3]
(16:58 mark)
Bert: Two or three weeks ago, Bob was playing the Evergreens session, and the Evergreens said that “hydrogen is the base matter of everything in the universe”. My question to you is, with the presence of the iCell, is hydrogen still the base matter of everything in the universe?
iON: Yes, and the Willows said that orgasms were purple too, so!
Dr. Dean: Bert, let’s go into this hydrogen business because I’ve been looking at that and what’s weird is iON says hydrogen is the most important, and I didn’t hear that from the Evergreens. But when you look at the percentage of hydrogen in air, it’s crazy. It’s like .00005%, and nitrogen is 78%, and nobody talks about nitrogen. Oxygen is 21%. So iON, if hydrogen, by percentage, is .00005%, how can it be the most important? And I think you’ve said, it’s the most prolific, and there’s going to be more of it. Why is hydrogen so important, if it seems to be so minuscule?
iON: It’s not minuscule, it’s changing. It’s your perception. You think it’s salty because of the lack of water; it’s not the amount of salt.
Dr. Dean: So, hydrogen is changing, and it’s changing the way we perceive salt?
iON: And hydrogen!
Dr. Dean: It’s changing the way we perceive hydrogen. Hydrogen is changing. It’s changing the way we perceive hydrogen.
Bob: Salt in hydrogen! Salt in hydrogen!
Dr. Dean: Salt is not in hydrogen!
iON: Right!
Dr. Dean: Salt is NaCl2. There’s no H, but you know what’s interesting is, when you look at any organic matter, it has carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. So, I know hydrogen is huge - I just didn’t realize it was so small. Was hydrogen more prolific when the earth was formed?
iON: No! It’s not quite formed yet, but when we get it formed, we’ll let you know!
Dr. Dean: So, it wasn’t more prolific. I mean, can you see my point? Where, if it’s .00005%, I’m just incredulous that it’s going to be so important. Can you help explain that?
iON: Yes, you’ll see! All of a sudden they’ll count - used to see they – this is the same place that said, “A glass of wine will save your life” and then a “glass of wine will kill you” and then it’s up and down, back and forth. So it’s the same thing.
Dr. Dean: So one day, it’s the least and the next day, it’s the most.
iON: Some marvelous study will come; they’ve been miscalculating it all along. It’s the big hydrogen, not the little hydrogen, that’s just the offshoot of hydrogen. It’s what’s changed, and we’ve been telling it’s wrong all along and Venus isn’t that far away after a while.
Bob: Why did people say it, and even Zappa said that it’s the basic building block of the universe when it was such a small percentage? Where did that idea come from?
Dr. Dean: So, is hydrogen called the basic building block because, like I said, it’s in all organic matter?
iON: It’s not in it, it is it!
Dr. Dean: Hmm!
iON: It’s not in it, it is it! If you remove hydrogen, you have no natural occurring matter. That’s the difference!
Dr. Dean: So, hydrogen is the basic building block. Is it more so than the carbon and the oxygen?
iON: By thrice!
Dr. Dean: By three times! WOW!
[22 August 2015 Part 3]
(16:58 mark)
Bert: Two or three weeks ago, Bob was playing the Evergreens session, and the Evergreens said that “hydrogen is the base matter of everything in the universe”. My question to you is, with the presence of the iCell, is hydrogen still the base matter of everything in the universe?
iON: Yes, and the Willows said that orgasms were purple too, so!
Dr. Dean: Bert, let’s go into this hydrogen business because I’ve been looking at that and what’s weird is iON says hydrogen is the most important, and I didn’t hear that from the Evergreens. But when you look at the percentage of hydrogen in air, it’s crazy. It’s like .00005%, and nitrogen is 78%, and nobody talks about nitrogen. Oxygen is 21%. So iON, if hydrogen, by percentage, is .00005%, how can it be the most important? And I think you’ve said, it’s the most prolific, and there’s going to be more of it. Why is hydrogen so important, if it seems to be so minuscule?
iON: It’s not minuscule, it’s changing. It’s your perception. You think it’s salty because of the lack of water; it’s not the amount of salt.
Dr. Dean: So, hydrogen is changing, and it’s changing the way we perceive salt?
iON: And hydrogen!
Dr. Dean: It’s changing the way we perceive hydrogen. Hydrogen is changing. It’s changing the way we perceive hydrogen.
Bob: Salt in hydrogen! Salt in hydrogen!
Dr. Dean: Salt is not in hydrogen!
iON: Right!
Dr. Dean: Salt is NaCl2. There’s no H, but you know what’s interesting is, when you look at any organic matter, it has carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. So, I know hydrogen is huge - I just didn’t realize it was so small. Was hydrogen more prolific when the earth was formed?
iON: No! It’s not quite formed yet, but when we get it formed, we’ll let you know!
Dr. Dean: So, it wasn’t more prolific. I mean, can you see my point? Where, if it’s .00005%, I’m just incredulous that it’s going to be so important. Can you help explain that?
iON: Yes, you’ll see! All of a sudden they’ll count - used to see they – this is the same place that said, “A glass of wine will save your life” and then a “glass of wine will kill you” and then it’s up and down, back and forth. So it’s the same thing.
Dr. Dean: So one day, it’s the least and the next day, it’s the most.
iON: Some marvelous study will come; they’ve been miscalculating it all along. It’s the big hydrogen, not the little hydrogen, that’s just the offshoot of hydrogen. It’s what’s changed, and we’ve been telling it’s wrong all along and Venus isn’t that far away after a while.
Bob: Why did people say it, and even Zappa said that it’s the basic building block of the universe when it was such a small percentage? Where did that idea come from?
Dr. Dean: So, is hydrogen called the basic building block because, like I said, it’s in all organic matter?
iON: It’s not in it, it is it!
Dr. Dean: Hmm!
iON: It’s not in it, it is it! If you remove hydrogen, you have no natural occurring matter. That’s the difference!
Dr. Dean: So, hydrogen is the basic building block. Is it more so than the carbon and the oxygen?
iON: By thrice!
Dr. Dean: By three times! WOW!
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