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00:28Satsang with Mooji
00:57So, let's go.
01:20Bullshit.
01:21It is this freaking wide.
01:23And it's periodic.
01:26Bullshit.
01:27Show me.
01:35Something terrestrial.
01:36Gotta be.
01:37Bouncing off the moon.
01:39Gee.
01:40Never thought to check that.
01:42Look at that slope, man.
01:44You could ski down that thing.
01:45It is drifting.
01:47Look here.
01:48Zoom in.
01:49Zoom in.
01:50See that variation?
01:51And look.
01:52This gap here.
01:53This is where it stops.
01:54Then starts over.
01:55It repeats every 78 seconds.
01:58The whole entire thing.
02:00Three hours straight and no end in sight.
02:06It can't be.
02:20It's got to be something bouncing off the...
02:22Off the...
02:22It's not bouncing off the moon, Dave.
02:25Well, maybe it's those chatty Cathy's at the forest service.
02:28I hate those guys.
02:29Always on their radios talking about trees.
02:31Dave, it's not Smokey Bear we're picking up.
02:33Look at that signal.
02:35It's drifting.
02:37What is it, Dave?
02:44Looks like simple pulse width modulation.
02:46Old school, like Morse code.
02:49Maybe somehow it's the time signal out of Fort Collins.
02:53They use pulse width modulation.
02:54It's not the atomic clock.
02:56The atomic clock changes every minute because it's a clock.
02:58This is the same exact data repeated every 78 seconds.
03:01Plus, this is coming from 600 light years away.
03:08This Morse code of yours seems to be split four ways.
03:14The pulses are of equal duration, but they're positioned across four different frequencies.
03:20Looks like a player piano.
03:21So not binary, but bass four.
03:24Quaternary.
03:25Oh.
03:26This won't be easy to crack.
03:40What do you think it says?
03:41Maybe just, hello?
03:43Hey, we're out here.
03:45What'd we put on Voyagers 1 and 2?
03:47Chuck Berry?
03:49Maybe this is just their version of Johnny B. Goode.
03:53Imagine the power it took to send it.
03:57Megawatts?
03:59Gigawatts?
04:00And that's if it's pointed only at us.
04:03Antenna the size of Africa.
04:04Bigger.
04:07You go to all that trouble to send a message.
04:10It's got to be more than just hello.
04:14And why make it hard to understand?
04:17Quaternary?
04:18It's like encryption.
04:19Why would you bother to...
04:30It's not quaternary.
04:36I think I know what it is.
04:52I think I know what it is.
04:57And what it means.
05:00Why?
05:06I have a start.
05:08It's not quaternary.
05:10But I can beavais tournary.
05:21The twin moons hung low and full, two wine-green eyes peering over the horizon as if to steal a
05:27glimpse into Acacia's soul.
05:29She paced the blood-soaked ducts of the Mercator looking for something, anything, that might take her mind off Rabanne.
05:36Ascending the foc'sle, her gaze lingered over a bare-chested young sailor.
05:41On hands and knees, he scrubbed, his sinewy forearms stretched taut as he washed away all trace of the day's
05:47fight.
05:47With a languid nod, Lucasia bade him follow to her cabin.
05:55Little did this callow deckhand know that serving at his captain's pleasure might take on such sweet meaning.
06:01Or, regrettably, that it would last but a single night.
06:08Later, at four bells, Lucasia stood by the mizzenmast.
06:12Once again, she was alone.
06:16She pulled her topcoat tighter, fingering its coarse wool.
06:20As her thoughts flashed back to Rabanne, it had been he who first wrapped the coat around her, whispering in
06:26her ear,
06:26May this keep you warm in my absence, my shy.
06:32With that, Rabanne, proud, haughty Rabanne, mounted the plank and leaped from sight.
06:40The amaranth and slipstand closed over him, leaving Mary a ripple.
06:57Attention, lovers of speculative historical romance literature, best-selling author Carol Sterka will now sign her new novel, Bloodsong of
07:06Wiccaro, the fourth book in her Wins of Wiccaro trilogy.
07:09Wiccaro, please, the twins of Wiccaro.
07:13And Bloodsong is the best yet.
07:16God, are you in for a treat.
07:19Let's go, sang-wooks!
07:23Rabanne is alive, right?
07:26Maureen.
07:27You can read it.
07:27Why, well, tonight, I've already unplugged the phone.
07:31Just, no, Rabanne's not on the cover.
07:34No, he's not.
07:35Yeah, he's never not been on the cover, Carol.
07:39If Rabanne doesn't come back, I'm done.
07:46Page 218.
07:50Okay.
07:51Okay.
07:52Bye.
07:53Thanks, Maureen.
07:55Hi.
07:55It's Oka.
07:56Hi, Oka.
07:57Lately, I can't take your ideas here.
07:59It's Christine.
08:01Hi, Ben.
08:05Love it.
08:08Happy reading.
08:09This is Nikki with her pillow.
08:11Nikki with her...
08:11Oh, my gosh.
08:12It looks so good.
08:13You made this?
08:14Yes.
08:15This is Christine.
08:16This is Paulina and support person.
08:18This is Carlotta.
08:19Say Rabanne.
08:21Rabanne.
08:23When Rabanne and Ergamel fell in the cargo hold, do you remember what it was loaded with?
08:27Andovia and Spice Fruit.
08:28Which Lucasia is...
08:32Definitely allergic to.
08:34Oh, you guys want a picture too?
08:35Yes.
08:39Thank you so much.
08:40Hi, Tanya.
08:41Are you excited?
08:42Hi, Eva.
08:44I got two books.
08:45One for the tub.
08:46This is an authentic cutlass, just like LeBond's.
08:49Okay.
08:49Careful, it's really sharp.
08:51Okay, so three things.
08:52A, when finally are they going to make a Wai Kuro movie?
08:55And please tell me it'll be an actual theater, it's not on the Lifetime Network.
08:58B, you've got to get ILM to do the slip stand.
09:01Otherwise, it's just going to look like mailed.
09:03Pardon my French.
09:03And C, at a small but very crucial point, as a two-masted scooter, the Mercator would
09:09not possess a mizzenmast, so...
09:12Craig, I'm going to need you to put this back in the bag before the store manager sees
09:16it.
09:16Oh.
09:17Right?
09:18Your humble servant.
09:21Oh, that's the one.
09:23Oh, I love you.
09:23Thank you so much.
09:25See you at the next one.
09:28All right.
09:28All right.
09:33Hi, ladies.
09:34I have us going to the Hyatt Regency Dallas.
09:37Yeah.
09:38Thanks.
09:38Perfect.
09:40That was quite a send-off.
09:41I'm sorry, should I know who you are?
09:44Uh, depends.
09:45You a big fan of mindless crap?
09:47Uh-huh.
09:49Uh-huh.
10:20Good morning, Doc.
10:22Oh, it certainly is.
10:25Hey, Mel.
10:26Hey.
10:27Oh, where'd those come from?
10:29Yours truly.
10:31Help yourself.
10:32I think they're mostly glazed, but one box ought to be sprinkled, powdered, and all that.
10:36What did we do to deserve this?
10:38Uh, my 14-year-old son from marching band.
10:43Oh, aren't you a good dad?
10:44What does she play?
10:46Trombone.
10:47Dr. D.
10:49Good evening, morning, whatever.
10:52Look what Mel brought.
10:53Ooh, for us?
10:54Yeah, please.
10:56They got you two working late.
10:57Yeah, I gotta guess a bunch of rats.
11:01So, how goes the big project?
11:03What have you heard?
11:05I don't know.
11:06Thanks?
11:09Well, our team's fairly certain we've got a sequence that encodes for a lysogenic virus,
11:13but after eight whole months of animal testing.
11:15Macaques, rabbits, mice.
11:16Guinea pigs.
11:17Guinea pigs.
11:18Now rats.
11:19No clinical signs whatsoever.
11:24Put another way, we got bupkis.
11:28We got bupkis.
11:45Okay, how do you want to do this?
11:47Uh, I can put him to sleep if you want to do the cardiac sticks.
11:51I hate the cardiac sticks.
11:53You're more than welcome to gas him.
11:56I hate gassing him.
11:58Might be in the wrong career.
12:00All right, cardiac sticks it is.
12:03Let's get it over with.
12:06Uh-oh.
12:09Check it out.
12:11Oh, damn.
12:13What do you see there happened there?
12:21I don't know.
12:44He's looking pretty dead to me.
12:48You got a heartbeat?
12:50Can't feel jack shit in these gloves.
13:00Huh.
13:01Huh, what?
13:03He's absolutely got a heartbeat.
13:06Strong one, just bam, bam, bam.
13:07It's weird.
13:08If I didn't know any better, I'd...
13:09Oh, God.
13:10Oh, shit.
13:11Oh, no.
13:12You've got to be kidding me.
13:15Did he break the skin?
13:17Um, yeah, I don't...
13:18Yeah, it's through the glove.
13:19Shit.
13:20Uh, soak it quick.
13:22If it's a merge.
13:23If it's bleeding, make sure to squeeze it out good.
13:25I'm going to call this in as soon as I catch him, okay?
13:41Uh-huh.
13:43Let's see.
13:44Right there.
13:45Right there.
13:52Let's mark 336, and, uh...
13:57Jen?
14:01Talk to me, Jen.
14:03Jen!
14:03Jen!
14:04Jen!
14:05Shit!
14:07Hang on right now.
14:09I got you.
14:11Okay, come on.
14:12I got you.
14:22Jen, can you hear me?
14:23It's going to be fine.
14:25You're going to be all right.
14:27Come on.
14:28You're going to be all right.
14:29You're going to be all right.
14:30You hear me?
14:31Come on.
14:31Come on.
14:32Come on.
14:32Talk to me.
14:33Come on, Jen.
14:33Come on.
14:34Jen!
14:35You all right?
14:37Jen?
14:38Just say something.
14:40Jen, I got you.
14:42I got you.
14:44Jen?
14:47Hey, Jen, can you hear me?
14:50Jen, say something.
15:01Damn it.
15:04You're kidding me.
15:32Can you play this thing?
15:36You got skinny arms.
15:37You think you're maybe, uh...
15:42Uh, hey.
15:43I got skinny arms.
15:46I got skinny arms.
15:48I got skinny arms.
15:52I got skinny arms.
15:56I got skinny arms.
15:59I got skinny arms.
16:01I got skinny arms.
16:01I got skinny arms.
16:02I got skinny arms.
16:03I got skinny arms.
16:03I got skinny arms.
16:04I got skinny arms.
16:04I got skinny arms.
16:06I got skinny arms.
16:09I got skinny arms.
16:25Yes?
16:49I don't know.
19:18Yeah, I'll be home about an hour.
19:21Okay.
19:27Let me get some gum.
20:10Whoa, seriously?
20:11I had one Tito's in Salt Lake.
20:14That was like two hours ago.
20:38Right Manhattan.
20:42And a Diet Pepsi.
20:44Thanks.
20:48We could take a cab home.
20:50Don't tell me you don't need a drink because you need a drink.
20:52I don't need a drink.
20:53You need a drink.
20:55I don't need a drink.
20:56I call bullshit on that.
20:58I call bullshit on that.
20:58I need sleep.
20:59That's what I need.
21:00Hey, cheers to the best tour yet.
21:04You leave me hanging here?
21:05I do not clean buses with fucking Diet Pepsi.
21:08Best book tour.
21:10What is that?
21:11Is that like best stomach cancer?
21:13You endure it.
21:14You endure it.
21:14You do not toast it.
21:15Oh, how I hate all those paying customers showering me with love and respect.
21:18And why do I have to make so much money?
21:20Where?
21:22How do you bear it?
21:32Bunch of dummies.
21:34Wow.
21:35It's a ship that sails on sand?
21:38Purple sand?
21:39That's brilliant.
21:41The world needed that.
21:43And the world needed yet another female character who spends all her time mooning over some fucking
21:48proud and haughty pirate.
21:50He's a Corsair, not a pirate.
21:53Mandovian Spicefruit.
21:56Jesus, that...
21:57It's like a bad episode of Star Trek.
22:00Alright, so how about you throw everybody a change up?
22:01Hmm?
22:02Greensand?
22:03Is that a purple?
22:05Maybe it's time for your serious book.
22:09Why not?
22:09You've been plugging away on it for five years.
22:12Four and a half.
22:13Barely.
22:14Pardon me.
22:14So put it out already.
22:15I can't just...
22:16It...
22:18It needs polishing.
22:21Obviously.
22:21I mean, it does.
22:22Right?
22:22Well, okay.
22:23Take the next few months and polish.
22:25I'll work it out.
22:26I'll buy you some more time before your next Wecaro.
22:30You really think bitter chrysalis is that good?
22:35I think people will love it.
22:42You ever read, um, Finnegan's Wake?
22:44No.
22:46I tried, too.
22:47In grad school.
22:51It's probably great.
22:53I don't know.
22:55All I know is it made me miserable trying to get through it.
23:01I figure...
23:03You make even one person happy?
23:05Maybe that's not art.
23:08It's something.
23:17To Ravon.
23:19Proud.
23:20Haughty Ravon.
23:29Did you bring your cigarette?
23:31Since when do you smoke?
23:33Since now?
23:34Made my rise all over the town
23:37When I was born
23:40And everybody's like to have what I got
23:44He pulled down this door to the bottom
23:47That's what she thought I needed
23:49That's my name
23:55Are you trying to start a forest fire?
23:57Stop wasting my butane.
24:00Stop telling me how to smoke.
24:02I used to smoke in middle school.
24:04You know, you're supposed to light the other person's cigarette first, by the way.
24:06That's etiquette.
24:07Yeah?
24:07On a plane, do you put your own oxygen mask on first?
24:13Ooh.
24:14You didn't hear it.
24:15Houston Mom, 78, says about Blood Song.
24:18Best Waikaro ever!
24:19All caps.
24:20And, uh...
24:2416, 17!
24:25No!
24:25Wow.
24:26Is that a new record?
24:27It's gotta be.
24:28Spoiler alert.
24:29Rabanne is back.
24:30And yummier than ever.
24:31Yummier than ever.
24:32Think she means?
24:33Mm-mm.
24:34You better belief he's got my permission to come aboard.
24:37I'd walk his plank any time.
24:39I'm sensing a nautical motif.
24:41A little bit.
24:41Think Houston Mom's off for meds again?
24:43I think Houston Mom would spread her legs for a grilled cheese sandwich.
24:48Huh.
24:51Look at that.
24:53What?
24:55What do you think they're doing?
24:57What's what doing?
24:58The planes.
25:00Look.
25:03I don't know.
25:04Was that weird?
25:05Yeah, it's weird.
25:06Isn't it?
25:07All of them kind of parallel like that?
25:10Huh.
25:10I don't know.
25:22Anybody else weigh in?
25:24That's all the usual suspects, plus a few new ones.
25:28Everybody loves it.
25:40You want to answer a few questions for them?
25:43What now? No, no, no, no.
25:44Eh, do a quick one.
25:45Let them know you're paying attention.
25:48Carol, my husband says Rabanne can be my hall pass, which I don't think is fair since Rabanne's not a
25:53real live person, although I wish he was.
25:55In real life, was there an actual man you were thinking of when you came up with Rabanne?
26:01That's hilarious.
26:05You want to tell the truth?
26:09Or do you have to lose?
26:13Put down George Clooney.
26:15What?
26:16What's wrong with him?
26:17Nothing. Just...
26:18I mean, how about a hot Brazilian soccer player, someone with dreadlocks?
26:22Hip it up.
26:25Just...
26:25Put George Clooney.
26:27It's safer.
26:34Shit!
26:50Oh.
26:56Buddy, you...
26:57You okay, buddy?
27:05Oh, Jesus.
27:17Helen, should we call someone?
27:22Helen!
27:23Helen, stop looking at the goddamn f...
27:37Helen?
27:41Oh!
27:42Oh, my God!
27:43Helen?
27:44Helen?
27:46Helen?
27:51Help!
27:52Help!
27:53Somebody help us!
27:54Help!
27:56Just hang in there.
27:57Hang in...
27:58Hang in there.
27:59Just hang in there.
28:07Get out of here.
28:08We're not in here.
28:10You come in there.
28:12You're coming in there!
28:16Oh, my God!
28:17Oh, my God!
28:19I don't know.
28:54I don't know.
29:30I don't know.
29:49Oh, my God.
30:20Come on, come on, come on!
30:23Come on!
30:34Fuck you.
30:35Fuck you, fuck you.
30:36Fuck you!
30:37Fuck you! Fuck you!
30:42Fuck you!
30:52You better get out. Come on, get out!
30:54Get out!
31:00No! Fuck!
31:04Fuck it! Go!
31:07Fuck!
31:08Fuck!
31:12Fuck!
31:20What is that?
31:42Fuck!
31:50Fuck!
32:02Fuck!
32:03Okay!
32:04What are you doing?
32:06What are you doing?
32:06Good-good-good!
32:07No!
32:32Oh, thank God.
32:35Oh, thank God.
32:37Shh.
32:58Yes!
33:00No!
33:06No!
33:07No!
33:09No!
33:10No!
33:12No!
33:14No!
33:15No!
33:15No!
33:16No?!
33:18No!
33:19No!
33:21No!
33:29No!
33:31No!
33:32No!
33:34No!
34:00Wake up.
34:04Dr. Nguyen, I need you to wake up.
34:09Please wake up.
34:10Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
34:15Please wake up.
34:17Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
34:37Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
34:42Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
34:44Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
34:54Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
34:58Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
35:00Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
35:10Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
35:12Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
35:20Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
35:21Dr. Nguyen, wake up.
35:24Helen?
35:26Helen?
35:28Helen!
35:31Helen!
35:37Hi.
35:39Baby.
35:47Hi.
35:56No, no, no, no, no.
36:24God damn it.
36:26Okay.
36:31Come on.
36:38No, no, no.
36:40God, no. Come on.
36:42Please.
36:43Please.
36:55Help.
37:27The end of the day and the death of the gun,
37:29the of the gun.
37:30The of the gun...
37:37The of the gun.
37:45The gun.
37:51I cannot find it.
38:16Hey.
38:20Hey.
38:31What? What is happening?
38:49Hey, hey, don't you touch her!
38:51You put her down!
38:52Get out! Go away!
38:59What the hell is wrong with you people?
39:02We just want to help Carol.
39:09No!
39:12No!
39:18No!
39:24No!
39:26No!
39:28No!
39:28No!
39:28No!
39:31Oh, my God.
40:08Oh, my God.
40:34Oh, my God.
40:38Oh, my God.
40:39Oh, my God.
40:43Oh, my God.
41:26Oh, my God.
41:28Oh, my God.
41:29Oh, my God.
41:36Oh, my God.
41:52Oh, my God.
42:03Oh, my God.
42:15Oh, my God.
42:29Oh, my God.
42:31Oh, my God.
42:50Oh, my God.
43:06There's a spare key.
43:08Oh, my God.
43:11Oh, my God.
43:12Oh, my God.
43:13Oh, my God.
43:28Oh, my God.
43:30Oh, my God.
43:31Oh, my God.
43:37There you go.
43:41There you go.
43:46Leave me alone.
43:47Oh, my God.
43:47I'm gonna...
43:49Oh, my God.
43:51Oh, my God.
43:56Oh, my God.
44:30We're very sorry for your loss.
44:56We're very sorry for your loss.
45:30We're very sorry for your loss.
45:47We're very sorry for your loss.
46:32We're very sorry for your loss.
46:51We're very sorry for your loss.
47:03Oh, fuck yeah!
47:05God bless America.
47:33God bless America.
47:34God bless America.
47:46God bless America.
47:51Let's go.
48:46Hi, Carol.
48:48Thank you for calling.
48:53Yep.
48:55This must be so bewildering for you, so terrible, all the death and destruction you witnessed
49:01tonight, especially Helen's passing.
49:04Please know none of that was intentional.
49:06You have our deepest condolences.
49:09And to say it again, you are in no danger.
49:11You are perfectly safe.
49:14Okay.
49:15Your life is your own.
49:16Please know that your well-being is of utmost importance to us.
49:22Okay.
49:24Completely up to you, of course, but you might want to stick close to home for the
49:27next few days.
49:28We have a lot to clean up, and it may be distressing for you to see, but we will put
49:34things right.
49:35To that end, if we may be of assistance with Helen's remains...
49:39Nope.
49:40Okay.
49:41If we can help you in any way, please let us know.
49:44We can deliver food, medicine, whatever you need.
49:48Just dial zero, day or night.
49:50You will want to call from a landline as all the cellular networks are down.
49:54But we are here for you.
50:00We feel like we're doing all the talking here.
50:05Are there any questions you might have for us, Carol?
50:07Anything at all?
50:11Uh, uh, yeah, yeah, sure.
50:17I guess to start with, what the fuck is happening?
50:23Well, basically...
50:25It's an alien invasion?
50:26Right?
50:26I mean, obviously, it's an alien invasion.
50:29Actually, no.
50:29It is not.
50:30The fuck it isn't?
50:31You know my name.
50:33You know Helen's name.
50:35You...
50:36You are talking to me from my TV.
50:39And what the fuck is with everybody's shit like this and those two weird...
50:45The weird...
50:46The weird neighbor kids next door, they know we're some goddamn...
50:50How...
50:51How would they know that, huh?
50:53Are you reading my mind?
50:55No.
50:55Absolutely not.
50:57We couldn't do that if we wanted to.
50:59Who is we?
50:59Why is everybody suddenly we?
51:01You know, we could continue this after you've had a good night's sleep.
51:04Who...
51:05Is we?
51:06We is us.
51:08Just us.
51:09Who the fuck is us?
51:10Us.
51:11There are no aliens.
51:13None on this planet.
51:14We are, however, beneficiaries of extraterrestrial technology.
51:20Fourteen months ago, astronomers discovered a radio signal from 600 light years away.
51:25There's no telling how long it's been repeating, maybe throughout all of human existence.
51:30This signal, it's made up of four tones, representing guanine, uracil, adenine, and cytosine.
51:39It's a recipe, it turns out, for a nucleotide sequence, RNA.
51:45Scientists have created this sequence in a lab.
51:49It is not a living thing, per se.
51:51It is more akin to a virus.
51:53Though it's not that exactly, either.
51:56It's kind of a psychic glue, capable of binding us all together.
52:03Okay.
52:05So, if you're not aliens, who am I talking to right now?
52:10Who are you?
52:10This particular individual, this is Davis Taffler, Undersecretary of Agriculture for Farm Production and Conservation.
52:19But you are currently talking to every person on Earth, including Davis Taffler.
52:26We're all one.
52:27How does that work?
52:29We don't know exactly.
52:31It just does.
52:34Can I talk to the President?
52:35That individual passed away this evening, unfortunately,
52:38along with quite a few senior members of the United States government.
52:43Davis Taffler happened to be nearby and intact, and he was wearing a suit.
52:49So...
52:50So...
52:50So you're in charge now?
52:52The Undersecretary of...
52:54No.
52:54Nobody's in charge, or everybody's in charge.
52:58Really, there's no such thing anymore.
52:59But, but, there has got to be others like me.
53:02Your situation is a rare one.
53:05There appear to be 11 other individuals like yourself.
53:08In, in Albuquerque?
53:10No.
53:11In the world.
53:12We have reached out to them.
53:14Like you, they are disoriented.
53:17Understandably.
53:19Rest assured, Carol.
53:21We will figure out what makes you different.
53:24Figure it out? Why?
53:26So we can fix it.
53:28So you can join us.
53:33Oh, God.
53:37Carol?
53:38You still there?
53:42You...
53:43You said my life was my own.
53:46It is.
53:47One hundred percent.
53:51So what happens when I say no?
53:55Carol, once you understand how wonderful this is...
54:01Carol?
54:19Hi!
54:20You've reached 505-796-6933.
54:24We're on the French Riviera drinking champagne.
54:27We are not here in our sweatpants screening your call.
54:29Make it a good one.
54:32Carol?
54:33Hello?
54:34It's us.
54:36Hello?
54:38We're sorry we upset you, Carol.
54:40We only want to make you happy.
54:42Shut up, shut up, shut up, shut up!
55:12Look!
55:14I love Mary's question...
55:27What will you say...
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