Unlock Your Brain's Full Potential with Biohacking Tools | Patrick Porter DSH #1151

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Unlock the secrets to optimizing your brain's full potential with cutting-edge biohacking tools! In this episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly, we sit down with Patrick Porter from BrainTap to explore how light therapy, sound, and vibrations can revolutionize brain health and performance.

Discover how your circadian rhythm, mitochondrial energy, and even your thoughts are connected to your overall well-being. Learn how red light therapy can supercharge your brain's healing process, why movement is essential for mental health, and how simple breathing techniques can transform your life. Packed with valuable insights into optimizing your energy field, boosting brainwaves, and even mimicking psychedelic experiences naturally, this conversation will blow your mind!

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:32 - What is BrainTap
04:18 - Changing Brain Waves Duration
05:00 - Visit srgpros.com
07:20 - Challenges in Brain Wave Movement
08:27 - Exchanging Light Energy with Others
09:52 - Understanding Circadian Rhythm
13:39 - Insights from Ancient Wisdom
17:37 - Exploring Infinite Dimensions
20:50 - Breathing Techniques for Wellness
23:20 - Importance of Deep Sleep
26:30 - The Significance of Sleep
27:50 - Dangers of Semaglutide
28:40 - Brain Reaction to Psilocybin
29:10 - Importance of Gamma Rhythms
29:33 - Brain's Energy Dynamics
30:10 - Introduction to Frequency Medicine
31:10 - Impact of Stress and Sugar
32:30 - Role of Healthy Fats
34:00 - Microplastics and Brain Health
34:57 - Benefits of Sunlight and Grounding
37:04 - Importance of Fats in Diet
38:33 - Role of Niacin in Health
40:36 - Microdosing Mushrooms Explained
43:44 - Existence of the Soul Outside the Body
44:38 - Subconscious Mind Control
49:50 - Issues with the Psychology System
53:05 - Understanding Lie Detector Tests
53:58 - The Power of Hypnosis
56:40 - Where to Find Patrick

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Every DNA strand has a burst of light.

You're like on, off, on, off.

Your body's broadcasting this light frequency.

Most people don't realize that our biological system is tied to the sun.

They call it the circadian rhythm.

Every day at two o'clock in the afternoon, your temperature drops two degrees.

That's why coffee is so popular in tea and sugar at around two o'clock.

And when you think about jet lag, it's really light lag.

Everything about you biologically is being tuned to the sun.

All right, guys, Patrick Porter from Brain Tap.

Been excited for this one for a while.

We booked this almost a year ago.

Thanks for coming on, man.

You're not in Vegas often.

Nope.

No.

It's good to be here, though.

Absolutely.

And everyone, like I said, speaks highly of it.

120,000 users.

That's impressive.

Is that monthly users?

We have 40,000 on our subscription, but then we have a freemium model.

Nice.

People will come and go, you know, do what they need to do.

Super cool.

Could you explain what Braintap is for people that don't know about it?

Yeah.

Brain Tap is a brain fitness company.

We do it with light, sound, and vibration.

So I've been doing this since 1986, you know, back before it was popular.

I didn't know I was biohacking, which is what they call now.

But what we were doing, we were trying to figure out a way to get people out of pain.

Right.

And with biofeedback, there was no neurofeedback.

Some people ask me, did you go to school for neurophysiology or something?

There was nothing like that when I went to school.

What we did was we were looking at hand temperature, respiration rate, heart rate.

And what we noticed is when you start calming down and you engage the alpha brain wave then your body creates its own natural analgesia so you don't have you don't need as much anesthesia when you're having surgery you can have less pain but then we found out all these other things it does so it expands so light uses we can get more into it later but light light actually will stimulate mitochondrial health build up energy in the brain and then once the energy is there in fact it's been shown in science that it spins up the atp production up to 32 times more than you would normally.

normally Dang.

So if you imagine if you have a, you want to heal your brain, you want to bring ATP to the equation because that's the currency that heals the body.

So with red light specifically, because that's the most popular one, I'd say, does that have any healing abilities for the brain?

Oh, yeah.

I mean, what it is, we actually tune our light too.

It's not just 650 nanometer light or a 10 nanometer light.

It actually has a Sophigio frequency, it has a Noge frequency, and it also has a Rife frequency to it.

So we use all those three frequencies because then we can target different regions of the brain.

Even though we hear, you know, we think we hear, you know, when you think about surround sound, our brain literally makes that stuff up, right?

So it's placing it spatially based on cues from our environment.

So what we're doing is we're using those same cues, but instead of like showing you a picture of an elephant, for instance, we're going to send you the vibration or frequency of that.

But we use like water.

For instance, if you and I were sitting by the ocean and we were relaxing, we might start to drift off into a little daydream that's because the ocean actually evokes a 10 hertz potential which is alpha so you just naturally start to create acetylcholine you start to feel good you start to fall in love when people say hey i love the ocean they're really saying hey i'm chemically bonded to the ocean because all brain waves also trigger neurotransmitters wow so most people don't the reason we have a mental health disorder is not because people are crazy it's because we don't have enough movement our brain is is when we sit unfortunately, we're sitting doing this interview, but when you sit for 20 minutes, it's equivalent to smoking a cigarette.

Damn.

So our body is designed to move and breathe.

And so, like when we go to the mountains, for instance, we're walking along the mountains, people will say, hey, I had a mountaintop experience.

You know, they had this great experience.

Well, the reality is that what they had was they had a GABA release.

GABA is a precursor to DMT.

So for those people that have done any psychedelics, you know, our cells all have DMT in them.

So these are naturally occurring phenomena in our body, but most people wait till it happens to them.

What I tell people is, let's make it happen through you, not to you.

So you can become your own kind of generator of these frequencies.

And for the last 40 years or so, I've been training people how to change their brain waves.

Yeah.

How long does that take if you're in a low vibrational state to change your brain waves?

Oh, anybody will change in seven minutes.

That's it?

Yeah.

There's a really great product.

It's called the Friends Man that we're partnering with to measure brainwave activity.

It's less than $1,000, but it will do EEG, like clinical level.

And when we first met them, it was funny.

Kimmy, who runs their operation, says, you can't move gamma because we did an experiment with

osilocybin in Dallas, PTSD.

And some of the vets didn't want to take osilocybin because they didn't know what would happen.

So I said, well, let's map the brains to the people on psilocybin.

And we did.

What we found was there was a region of the brain that was really highly active in gamma.

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when you think about gamma gamma is it also produces gaba which is a precursor to dmt so when these buddhist adepts and everybody's meditating they're in this high state of gamma, they're actually generating a field of energy because they also show that the cells, the output of the cellular energy increases, like I said, 32 times.

So when you think about your field, your energy field, which the NIH actually in 1994 said we have an energy field, all illness starts in the field, not in the body.

It's right in the text, but of course medical doctors don't look at that.

But it's in there.

So when you think about the energy field, so the mind,

our mind, if you will, is the electrical activity that interfaces with our brain.

And when you have that coherence, what happens is it starts to resonate.

So it takes about seven minutes to do that.

Your listeners can go online to YouTube and put in synchronizing metronomes.

And they have one that's really cool.

It's 300 metronomes.

A guy sets them up, starts them all at different times.

Within three minutes, those metronomes are all synchronized.

Whoa.

They can do the same things with grandfather clocks, you know, when they're swinging back and forth.

Well,

every one of our cells is vibrating and teeming with energy, and it's observing our environment, saying, hey, is this a safe place for me?

Is this okay for me?

What's going on?

Well, our cells are either in protection mode, which means they're closed down and they're in contraction, or they're in expansion mode, growth, health, and healing.

That's a parasympathetic system.

So in the brainwave of beta, which most people operate in,

they're shutting down their nervous system.

they're shutting down the cellular function so it's like putting leaves over a fire the fire is still burning but you don't get any of the heat and warmth so we want to bring that to the equation so a lot of people can't move their brain waves because they don't have the energy wow so when somebody says when when kimmy said and we did a thing with her where i said i'll do a 10-minute session with you because we have morning sessions that are 10 minutes to wake up the brain to get the dopamine cortisol and neoprenephrine going so it's like we call it digital coffee because you don't need coffee once you do it the brain gets activated and she goes i don't know.

So she put the band on.

We had it on a big screen television.

And at seven minutes, boom, her gamma spiked and it kept going.

And she said, what happened?

I said, well, when it harmonizes, when the brain harmonizes, the two hemispheres start communicating, then it creates this field.

And the more energy you have in the field, it just keeps building this field.

And of course, there are people that talk about it more from a metaphysical standpoint of what's going on there.

But we know in science that we can actually measure it.

Every person emanates a 10-nanometer light.

You, right now, we're sitting here communicating on a conscious level, but on a light level, we're actually sharing biophotaic exchange.

We're exchanging information based on light transmissions from every cell.

Yeah, because certain people, after you talk to them, you kind of feel their energy, right?

Yeah.

I mean, when we're younger, we notice it more.

Like we walk in on our parents fighting, we feel the vibe, right?

Right.

Because, oh man,

there's tension in the air.

Well, our body is really a sensitive machine that is always,

machine might be a poor word, but it's basically a super sophisticated machine.

Every cell is

in this environment.

I guess I need to put it in perspective for the listeners.

In 2001, when they said, hey, they mapped the human genome, you probably heard about that.

Well, they didn't, right?

They only mapped 1%.

Could you imagine going to college and you doing your finals and you only answer one out of every one out of 100 questions?

And you think, hey, I graduated?

No.

What they found out in 2018 was that those 99% that they were calling junk DNA, your body, literally, every DNA pair changes every 40 seconds.

Wow.

But it's based on something called biophotaic exchange.

So every DNA strand has a burst of light.

You're like on, off, on, off.

Your body's broadcasting this light frequency.

Now, in that light frequency is information.

So think of the mitochondria of your cells like our sun's, our solar system, right?

Most people don't realize that

our biological system is tied to the sun.

They call it the circadian rhythm.

Every day at two o'clock in the afternoon, your temperature drops two degrees.

Everybody.

That's why coffee is so popular in tea and sugar at around two o'clock.

Well, what's really telling our body to do is to take a break.

These bodies were all designed in the Serengeti.

I don't care where you live today.

They're all designed to live.

So if you think about, they were designed to be in that light zone.

And when you think about jet lag, it's really light lag

because that light is telling you.

So if you don't get to bed, and I'm only going to do a few, but everything about you biologically is being tuned to the sun.

And then when you're out of sync with it, like if you eat poor foods, you're around EMF, you're all these things, they interrupt the flow of that information.

But if you're, let's say we have great flow, if you get in bed by 10 o'clock, you're going to make more melatonin between 10 and 11 than you will the rest of the night.

If you're not in bed by 11 o'clock, you're not going to clean your liver as well because the liver cleans best between 11 and 12.

At 2 o'clock in the evening at night, this will be the last one that we can go on.

At 2 o'clock at night, you get an uptick of two degrees in your biological system, which is burning out toxins.

Now, if your body is dysregulated, you might go three or four degrees.

Now you'll start sweating.

You'll have night sweats.

And it's not.

menopause or perimenopause.

It's neurological because people haven't.

We hold on to stress.

Think of every cell as a piezo energy generator,

which means we collect energy.

You've probably been at a party and the listeners probably have been at a party and you didn't want to go there, but somebody told you to go.

But you get there and they're playing all your favorite songs.

You're going, oh yeah, you're tapping your toes, you're bobbing your head, you're having a great time.

And they go, hey, I didn't think you wanted to be here.

You go, well, they're playing all my songs.

Well, that's because that music carries a frequency and a vibration.

And our cells have something on them called a chromoform.

It's a little battery.

And what it does is it absorbs energy.

So you probably heard the expression energy vampires.

So there are people that are transmitters.

They walk in the room.

It gets a little brighter.

Everybody gets energized.

They go, hey, that person has charisma.

And then there's the other person who walks in the room and it gets a little darker.

You know, you don't want to be that person because they actually are at a frequency.

where they're drawing energy from people.

And it's not like a vampire or whatever.

They don't even know they're doing it.

One of the neatest experiments I've ever seen was during COVID when they took people and they said, hey, do you look at COVID as a threat or do you look at it as a challenge?

You know, like when you look at your life, do you look at it as a threat or do you look at it as a challenge?

And what they found was they can now measure light radiation from the body, right?

So the people that looked at life as a threat were producing 200 times less light than the people that looked at it as a challenge.

And that meant they were down-regulating their genetics.

So when somebody says we have epigenetics, so we can, we can look at it as a challenge.

Our genetics go

tick up and we become the best self.

Or we go, oh, shit,

we down-regulate and we prove it right.

So, you know, when Henry Ford said, if you think you can or you think you can, you're right.

Yeah.

And our genetics play that out because the body keeps score.

Everything you say to yourself, everything you're around, basically,

there's a guy named Charlie.

He's tremendous Jones.

He used to be a public speaker used to say you're the sum total of the five people you hang around with most the last five books you read that's because those people are inner are interacting with you now in science we now know through epigenetics that seven generations of our family is influencing us right now damn this is in science this is and the hopi Indians said the same thing but they didn't have the science how did they know

so it's like all this ancient wisdom that we have is now being translated into modern science because we now have a way to measure it.

The universe is really a math problem.

And as soon as we figure that out, you know, like whatever we're doing, the body has to mathematically, if you will, through frequency response, keep us healthy, keep us in a state of homeostasis.

Do you think everything can be explained with mathematics?

At some point, I don't know.

I don't have that.

I don't have that math.

I don't have that math equation.

But, you know, they've actually went back in time to see how the universe was even born because of math.

Really?

Because everything is progressing at a certain rate.

You know, we're expanding in the universe and they know that.

So if it's expanding at a certain rate, they can, as long as you have two vectors in space and time, you can get the third, which means it's origination point.

That'd be cool if they found that, because right now it's the Big Bang Theory, but who knows if that was accurate.

Yeah.

Well, of course, the Brahmin and the Vedas say that.

you know, God breathes and we're in one of his exhales right now.

But the reality is that we, right now,

we're interfacing here.

And it seems like when people think of synchronicity and all that, there's actually

in India, it's fascinating because I go over there all the time.

We're just getting ready to open up India, actually, with BrainTap.

And

our partners over there, and

what we learned about in the Vedas, we're just rediscovering everything they knew.

They even knew chronos therapy.

Whoa.

Everything that we think about in epigenetics and all these things, they have it all in their books.

So how would they know that back then?

That's fascinating, right?

Yeah, it's like we lost some kind of knowledge between

whatever we think this is the first time, but the reality is now we're saying maybe this is like the second or third time that we've been through this and we've destroyed ourselves, and then we come back and we do it, do it again.

So, hopefully, we get it right this time.

Hopefully,

we think we're the most advanced humans of all time right now, but there's a chance we're not.

Oh, no, I think there's a guy on the Discovery Channel.

Graham Hancock.

Yeah, I love him too.

It's somebody else, though, but he's talking about how if a, let's say there's an extraterrestrial civilization out there that's more advanced than us, which would be crazy not to think that way.

There's billions of stars.

And to think that in an outback in the Milky Way galaxy, we're the only place that has

biological life or whatever, they could be other life forms too.

But when they would come here, they'd say, you don't even use 1% of the energy from the sun that hits the planet.

We're not even, we're primitive.

You know, I love the Star Trek where they're going to cut into the brain.

He goes, how barbaric.

Because the reality is that we can, with frequency now, I think what we're going to see in the future is that people will go in, they'll have a, they'll take a scan of you.

This is your healthy you.

You get unhealthy, they just, they just overlay the healthy one over you.

They get those frequencies.

They get the cells all resonating and vibrating.

Whatever's not like that, it's harmonics.

Like when somebody sings and they break a glass, that harmonics would shatter anything that's not real for you.

Wow.

And so you'd be back to normal because you're just a projection.

You're not real.

You're light, sound, and vibration.

There's 99.99999, whatever to the infinite number, space in you.

There's more space inside of you than there is solidness, but it just appears solid.

This table appears solid.

So we're just light.

Yes.

Everything is light.

Wow.

But we have that.

you know, we can touch our bodies.

So people think we're just physical, but we're not.

Right.

And they've shown this at the lab, too.

When they put things out of phase, they can pass through each other.

Wow.

So there could be other,

you know, it's kind of getting beyond where maybe we're just like some fourth, fifth dimensional stuff, I'd imagine.

Well, now in science, they say they're up to 11 dimensions now.

What?

There's infinite numbers.

So, I mean, I don't think there,

if there's one other one, there's an infinite number.

Absolutely.

I mean, when you think about

that's why I always say there's only an infinite number of possibilities from any one moment in time.

When somebody has an addiction, they take, they

basically collapse the waveform and they say there's only one solution to an infinite number of problems.

So you have an infinite number of problems.

You have a cocaine addiction.

That's your, that's your solution for everything.

But the person that is adaptive says, no, there's an infinite number of solutions to an infinite number of problems and the variables are all different, but I'm going to go with the flow, right?

I'm going to, I'm going to be more like a California surfer than a,

you know, a Harvard engineer or something.

Yeah, you can't get too logical, right?

You got to embrace the spiritual side Right.

Sometimes.

Well, what we saw, if we saw anything over COVID, was that the smarter people got, the dumber they became.

You know, so, you know, it's like, are you kidding me?

There's no science here.

Yeah.

You know, we, we have a psychoimmunology.

Our, our immune system is a thinking immune system.

So if you want to down-regulate it, just put fear in their hearts.

Stop their oxygen levels.

Let them outside and get sunlight.

Everything they did destroyed our immune system.

Everything.

Even the oxygen things they were, ventilators they were putting people on made it worse.

Yeah.

And I mean, it's like, I don't want to say it, but it's almost like they wanted to kill us or something.

It's crazy.

I mean, why would you do any of that stuff?

And why would you give the, they're saying, oh, if you're older, you should have this vaccine.

And we didn't do it because our cats, we had,

during one of our hurricanes, we went down to Alabama where my daughter lives, and we were flying back, and our cat wouldn't wasn't allowed on the airplane unless it was vaccinated.

Wow.

Well, it was nine years old.

That cat didn't make it.

It died.

What?

Yeah.

Dogs and cats die all the time from vaccines.

Holy crap.

And I said, Why did they go?

Oh, we would never.

Our vet back here in Newburn, North Carolina, where I live, said, We would have never given that cat a vaccine.

It's too old.

But why are they giving our older, elderly people vaccines right now?

And they're not proven to do anything.

Yep.

And now there's 78 you got to get.

I know.

It's crazy to me.

We have such a powerful immune system.

Look at Wim Hoff.

I always tell people, just go look up Wim Hoff on YouTube.

They inject poison into his system.

He breathes it out.

Yep.

Documented too.

Yes.

And the labs are like, what's going on here?

He's not Superman.

He teaches other people to do it.

So I always love it when somebody does something and they teach other people to do it.

So it's not like he's someone special.

He just has a special knowledge.

Once he has that special knowledge, he can package it and teach it to other people.

So the Wim Hoff method, well, if you're really scared, you should be learning to breathe.

Most people don't know how to breathe.

When we sit like this, we're sitting here, we're actually compressing our lungs.

We're not getting as much.

There's actually a science out there that shows how you grow lungs.

You could grow a lung?

Oh, yeah.

You grow your lungs.

They become bigger.

Cause what happens is they atrophy because we're sitting so much.

We're crunched up.

And also stress does that.

Right.

That's interesting.

So what are some methods to help with the lung stuff?

Well, the biggest thing is to start practicing deep breathing.

You know, there's three breaths that I always teach everyone that, unless they're into biohacking, there's a lot of others.

You know, on the Brain Tap app, we actually have

breath work on there.

But

in the morning, you should wake up and do something that's going to stimulate the hippocampus and the frontal lobe.

And that's, there's something called the breath of fire, which is, you just kind of hold your gut in like you're holding your breath.

Then you breathe through your nose as fast and rapidly as you can.

Now, you're going to get a little dizzy.

And as soon as you're dizzy, you just take a few deep breaths and then you go back at it again.

You do three reps of that.

What will happen is you'll trigger that dopamine, cortisol, neuroprenephrine like you had a cup of coffee interesting or you can do what's called a psychological breathe a psychological breath which is you breathe in

and you know you you've probably been around people and they're really stressed out and they go yeah deep breath yeah it's something we naturally do but why do why do we have to wait till it happens to us let's make it happen through us so we control it and our breath does it and when people are fearful of speaking it's all about their breath in the middle of the afternoon we should do a box breath and the reason i do that is there's i do a lot of work with the special forces and we help them with integrating back into life after all their ptsd and everything they're going through and they really need to organize their memories because when you have all these things coming at them so but let's imagine you're part of navy seal team six or whatever and you're going to go

i guess go after a building and there's hundreds of people there and there's only six of you well on the way there i don't know about you but i'd be thinking a lot of bad stuff you know what's going to happen to me so But what they're trained to do is do this box breath and you breathe out.

You breathe into the kind of four is probably the best way to do it.

Breathe into the kind of four.

You hold that for the count of four.

You breathe out to the kind of four.

You hold it out to the kind of four and you keep that box going.

And if you can do three to four minutes, you will find that your brain will become clear.

You'll trigger what we call alpha, alpha, and theta brainwave activity.

And

that's going to increase your GABA and your neuroparnephrin.

You're going to actually start to feel good.

You're going to get, as Wim Hoff says, you're going to get high on your own supply.

Hello.

And then

for the listeners, just you understand, the greatest pharmacy on earth is not Walgreens.

It's not Walmart.

It's in between your ears.

Your brain can dispense 30,000 different neurochemicals with a simple thought.

The problem is nobody told you the thought to think because most people are reactionary.

So that takes us to the last breath.

So the listeners have the three that I always recommend.

The three, the last one at night is probably the most important because if you're not sleeping through the night, you're you're not cleaning your brain.

And this is something that blows people's minds because in 2015, in American Scientific, they came out with a report said, hey, we have a glia lymphatic system, which means we have a lymph system in the brain.

Now, if you took physiology, anyone out there listening, you knew that anywhere there's a blood vessel, there's a lymph vessel.

But if you go back before 2015, there is no lymph vessels in the brain.

All the maps of the lymph system stop at the neck because they didn't know, they never measured it.

They never discovered it because they didn't know that it only opens up during level four sleep.

Now, what's going on today?

Two-thirds of the world isn't sleeping.

So that means their body is, their brain is toxic, they're not able to think, and there's only three reasons you have brain problems, thoughts, traumas, or toxins.

So you could have bad thinking, you could have a trauma, maybe a head injury, sports related, or just falling down, something.

And then, but the toxins are the biggest killer right now.

And our foods are bad, you know, the environment's bad.

So we've got to do everything we can to get our cleaning system.

Now, how that works, so everyone knows, it's not like you go, if you have an aura ring or a whoop or something like that, you can measure it.

We don't like those because they're just making stuff up.

They're not

real science.

But the reality is that if you can get an hour of deep sleep, but it's going to happen in burst.

They call them delta burst.

So when you're in deep delta,

your body goes and you go into a state of

paralysis.

So if you ever woke up in the middle of the night and you couldn't move.

Sleep paralysis.

Sleep paralysis.

You actually woke up in the middle of a cleaning cycle.

So imagine you're at Henry Ford's assembly plant.

They're building the Model T's and they need to clean the line.

They can't keep building cars.

They got to stop the line.

The same thing's true with your brain.

So

the brain, literally, you get locked out of your body because you're not your body.

You know,

you're non-laukel, right?

So

when you animate your body, you know, when you die,

they did studies where they showed the average person loses three quarters of an ounce when they die.

Well, what's that?

Nobody's talking about that.

I mean, what's the three-quarters of an ounce?

Why do we lose three-quarters of an ounce when we die?

It's the energy that animates us.

That's the real us.

We don't look like this.

We're energy, you know, and we're intelligence.

And, you know, and we're not going to die.

Energy doesn't die.

So, in the process of all this,

these cells and what we're doing, the brain, because we're interfacing with the physical body.

So I'd like to tell people, think of your physical body like a spacesuit.

You were born, you were given a spacesuit, and this is an advanced spacesuit.

I mean, this thing can replicate itself.

It does it at 50 million cells per second.

It can evaluate the environment, make all the adjustments it needs so that it continues to modify and adapt.

And it's good for about 27 years.

It's a pretty good spacesuit.

But after 27 years, it starts breaking down.

You got to to do something, you know.

And the biggest thing that most people don't do is sleep.

Because during sleep, what happens is the spinal fluid, if you're breathing good and you're doing the deep breathing, your spinal fluid washes over, they call it the glia

lymphatic system because glia cells are those, they're like networkers, you know, the people you know that are like the salespeople that are always going around talking to people, you know.

And so they're putting all the neurons together.

And what happens is during the night, if those are cleaned off, now

the hippocampus has a chance to say, hey, here's everything that happened to you today.

This is important.

We're going to remember it.

This is not important.

We're not going to remember it because we don't remember everything.

But

chemically, though, we're encoded to remember everything.

In fact, even while we're sitting in here, out there in the other room, we're hearing that.

We're just filtering it out because the brain is a great filter.

Yeah.

And so some people filter things out so bad that they have poor hearing or like we both wear glasses.

You know, these are all things that these aren't real, but we've something's happened within our psychology that changed the way that our brain interfaces.

So when we sleep at night, when we clean off the gliolymphatic system, it's cleaning off the neurons.

Those neurons actually are intelligent.

They go seek out answers.

And when somebody says, what's happening with dementia?

Well,

it happens because of plaquing.

So, you know, like this.

semagglutide that's so big right now it's terrible yeah i i have no idea what's going to happen but it's going to be bad because your brain is almost all fat.

And semaglutide doesn't care where the fat's at.

It's going to get rid of it.

We're going to see an onslaught of dementia in Alzheimer's.

Are you talking about the Ozempic stuff?

Yes.

Okay.

It's terrible.

I mean,

and it doesn't discern it.

It even breaks down muscle.

Damn.

So, but people will do anything to take a pill and get their solution.

To lose weight.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So the reality is that

we can do that ourselves you know but what they're doing is how a drug works is they put it in the system and it get a reaction

if the action if the reaction is what we want great that's also true with psychedelics by the way because when in that study i was talking about with uh the people in dallas when we mapped the brains the people that didn't want to do osilocybin we created brain tap sessions they were having osilocybin trips with no osilocybin they said how are you doing that i said it's not the psilocybin that's doing it it's the brain's reaction to the psilocybin wow so if we can create the reaction the brain will create the sensation.

It will create the DMT.

Holy

you're able to mimic a mushroom experience.

Oh, yeah.

I mean, people, we get reports on that all the time.

We have over 100 sessions that do gamma programming.

Wow.

Now, gamma is important, not just for psychedelics, for those listening.

It's important.

Think of gamma as the bass drum for the brain.

If you're a marching band, you need that bass drum to keep everybody in rhythm.

As we age, unfortunately,

that gamma rhythm gets dysregulated.

That's why you lose energy as you get older.

Yes.

Interesting.

Yeah.

And the energy in the brain is a good point.

When we're born, usually our brains are about 18 volts.

So think of every cell is, like I said, it's piezio energy.

It's giving off energy.

So we can measure that through EEG.

That's when you put the skull caps on.

So if, let's say your right hemisphere, now as we age, about 30, everybody's usually around 10.1.

That's fine.

We can operate.

But once it gets below that, we start seeing cognitive decline.

So we need to bring energy.

That's where the light therapy comes in.

And also nutrition, because you need to, you can't outthink a bad diet.

And I know

the code girls, and they use frequency medicine.

It's nothing in there.

But it is, it's telling the cells, it's vibrating at the same frequency as the substance they're trying to do.

And the cells respond as if it's got the substance.

Wow.

Because it's our body that's responding to it.

We have this ingenious, again, this spacesuit that's adaptive.

It's all all thinking.

It's thinking all the time.

We don't think about it.

We don't think about the 50 million cells we're going to rebuild.

We don't think about our liver cleaning.

And that's

another thing for the listeners with the Ozimpic.

The real problem is stress.

We have something called the liver, right?

So the liver also controls brain function, but the liver holds 25 grams of sugar, equivalent to 25 grams of sugar.

It's not really sugar, but it's a form of sugar.

And it's there because we make our own sugar.

100 years ago, the average American ate less than five pounds of sugar a year.

Today, they're eating over 100.

And it's probably the worst thing we can do to our system because we don't need sugar.

We don't even need carbohydrates.

We make our own.

But so let's say we have a stressful event.

Somebody cuts us off in traffic.

Instantly, our liver shoots that sugar into the system.

We can only have one tablespoon of circulating sugar in the system.

What happens then is the body goes, whoa, what's all the sugar?

We're just driving our car because they're not communicating.

It doesn't know the environment.

It thinks there's a a tiger station in us.

And so then it says, okay,

turn on the fat storage hormones that we have.

And so when it starts doing that, then it starts putting on the adipose tissue.

It says, hey, we can use that energy later.

We don't need it right now.

The problem is we don't,

when we were developing, it hasn't been that long that we were starving.

Most of the world was starving.

So we used to go through periods of famine, which are like fasting, like intermittent fasting.

That's why it's so big right now.

And why the our body's used to that we're not used to having being able to eat like when they say six meals a day that's probably the worst thing we can do for our system if you if you use hrv or heart rate variability every time you eat check your hrv it goes up yeah you stress out your body when you when you eat now you can offset that by going for a walk or something afterwards or doing something but if you just eat and sit you just basically it's like throwing a brick into the machine slowing it down which is what most people do.

They don't go for walks after they eat.

Yeah.

Yes, you're just damaging your body if you're eating all day.

Yeah.

Some people just constantly eat.

And what I mean by that is they're drinking like sodas.

Yeah.

Anything that has complex carbohydrates, the body is going to keep...

We can either digest, the way their digestive works, just for the listeners.

You need four hours to digest your meal before you eat anything else.

If you don't, the body never gets into fat burning.

So you never tap into the fat stores.

So it says, okay, well,

it's kind of like

the lazy person building the fire.

They're going to just get kindling wood.

So they just keep throwing kindling wood on there.

So that means you got to have more potato chips, more cupcakes, more whatever it is.

But if you eat the good foods, the healthy foods, like the essential fats, like there was a study just put out that showed just by increasing your

like a...

olive oil, a half a tablespoon of olive oil, you can offset your chances of dementia almost 90%.

Damn.

From olive oil?

Yeah.

They just put on their salads or just even drink it.

And because we're not getting the right fats, we're eating seed oils are really bad right now.

I mean, this is a nutrition course, but

the brain gets the first cut of all nutrition.

So if you're a junk food eater, you're feeding your brain a bunch of junk.

And if you had a Lamborghini, you wouldn't put the cheapest gas in it.

You'd probably put the best gas in it.

We have Lamborghinis.

We should be putting the best stuff into our bodies.

Have you seen the recent autopsies of the the brains and the microplastics?

Oh, shit.

0.5% of the brain now?

And only rising?

That's concerning, right?

Yes.

I wonder if there's any ways to get rid of plastics in the body yet.

Well, they show if you can get your mitochondria, what I tell people is once you get your mitochondria, it will burn it up.

Oh, really?

It will push it out.

Wow.

You know, so

right now,

unfortunately, what happened with this...

all these viruses running around is they attack the mitochondria.

And that's our communication system.

So its whole job is to absorb light energy and transmit light energy.

It's kind of the intermediate.

You've probably heard the expression, the internet's down, right?

Somebody says, hey, the internet's down.

The internet's never down.

Your connection to it is.

The same is true with our cells.

Our perfect blueprint is always available, but our connection to it isn't.

Because if we have interference from foods, thoughts, you know, damage because of accidents or something like that, we don't get the right signal.

That's why grounding and sunlight are so important, right?

Yes, exactly.

Two of the big ones.

Yeah.

You said you've been going to India a lot?

Yeah.

Yeah, we go to India.

We're actually going there in February to open up India.

We've been doing a lot of research with Ames Bhopal.

And actually, we're blessed to be researchers of the year in India because of a device I created called the Neurocheck.

We can put it on you in five minutes, I can tell you nine different parameters of the nervous system.

Whoa.

It's measuring actually energy in the system.

And we have other devices that do this as well because I think frequency and energy medicine is where the future is.

I think so too.

I hope to gravitate more towards that than pills and Western.

Yeah.

Most pills,

actually,

more of that pill is an inert disfiller that's damaging to the body.

And they put crazy shit in there that's damaging, you know, like,

you know,

aluminum and stuff like that.

Because they want to get a reaction in the body.

And that reaction helps their medicine work better.

But that the reaction, that's why when you watch a commercial on TV,

the 30-second commercial or the minute commercial is 10 minutes of the real commercial, 50 seconds of telling you how bad it's going to be if you take this drug.

But people will still take it because

they just want to take a pill.

It's easy.

Yeah, sedentary lifestyle is pretty bad these days.

I think the average American walks 4,000 steps.

Yeah,

that's.

Yeah.

The Amish, what, Mark?

20,000.

Yeah, and they're one of the healthiest groups of people, right?

The Amish people.

Especially mentally.

I've heard like some stuff about how none of them have autism.

Right.

Well, when I was growing up in the 70s, when I graduated from high school,

my family was Iowa farmers.

I didn't know anyone that had dementia.

Wow.

Nobody.

It was very rare that you would see it.

So it's a lifestyle problem.

You know, when you think about what they're doing, when they went through the fat phobic phase, you know, where they're telling people not to eat fat, our brain needs fat.

I mean, we should be, every day you should look at your plate and say, what am I feeding my brain?

Because that's what you're feeding.

The rest of this whole thing is just to keep your brain to walk around so you can see it, hear it, experience it, and record it.

You know, that's on a very base level.

That's interesting.

Yeah, I remember being a kid avoiding the fat on steak because of that programming.

Well, that might be good too, though.

I mean, I don't know about fat on steak, but

there are good fats, obviously.

You know, there's a lot of, actually,

the algae is probably the best way to get your fats.

Most people don't know that.

Really?

Yeah, how do fish get it?

Fish get it.

From algae.

So you're, when you get it from the, it's kind of like when somebody says they get their protein from the cow.

Well, the cow got it from the grass.

I mean, I'm not, I'm not a strict vegetarian.

I believe you should eat.

We're basically designed to eat anything, right?

We're omnivores.

It's a great spacesuit, right?

Yeah.

So we, we can eat, we can, it can get by in eating almost anything and surviving.

But if we want to optimize it, we want to have adequate fat, fiber, and protein.

Everything else is just meaningless, just joyful.

Okay.

I need to look into algae then.

I had this girl,

what was her name?

Energy Bits.

Oh, yes.

I travel with them.

Yeah, she's like 70 years old, but she looks like she's 40.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And she eats algae every day.

I use them every day.

And our team does.

When we're at events, yeah, we're good friends with them.

I'll start.

I'll start eating those then.

Yeah.

Damn.

Yeah, they have ones that are good for the daytime to build your energy, and there's ones for the night because some are best for cleaning the system.

And the nice thing about LG is it's light activated.

So just like methylene blue, you can put that in your system and you shine red light on it or infrared light.

it actually gives it more energy LG does the same thing.

That's cool.

What other supplements you taking?

Well, I think every person on earth should be taking a vitamin B

B3

Most people don't know this, but when the big book was written for AA, he didn't go to meetings.

He didn't stand up and say he was an alcoholic.

That's BS.

That's terrible.

Nobody is an alcoholic.

Nobody can drink alcohol.

I mean, you can drink it, but everybody's going to be affected.

This is what I'm saying.

There's nobody's immune to to it.

Some people have an allergic reaction to it.

Their white microcells go out of control.

I have that.

I get red.

I'm allergic to alcohol.

Yeah.

So

in the process of it, what he did, Bill in the big book, they don't tell the story because it's too simple.

Niacin

is the one supplement everybody should be taking for mental health.

And you should get a niacin flush because it's going to help the capillary stay clear.

Really?

You know, and when the capillaries stay clear, you get more energy and more sensation.

A lot of people are like

the sounds on the internet where they feel these different sounds and people listen to them.

That's because we're so disconnected from all those sounds.

But when you start opening up the capillaries, you start hearing all these nuances and sounds.

The world becomes a richer place, but we're so clogged up.

And niacin is a good thing, but don't, if you do niacin, start slow because you might get a flush.

It'll flutz through your system.

I remember in

high school when I used to take it for running, I was a track guy, and my coach told me never to take it out because I was undefeated my senior year.

I was really good at it.

Oh, you were exactly.

What was your event?

I was a quarter miler.

Okay, 400?

Yeah.

What was your time?

And my best time was a 50.3.

Nice.

That was back in the day.

Now there's people that do it a lot better.

Doing 40s.

Yes.

Yeah.

Yeah.

But

at that time, this was in high school.

So in the process of doing it, he goes, they're going to think you're doing drugs.

But what I was doing was using nutrition.

I was using brewer's yeast and niacin to deliver B vitamins to my cells to give me energy.

Smart.

And it's all natural, so it's not even like an illegal thing.

Wow, that's really cool.

Are you micro-dosing these days?

Oh, yes.

Mushrooms, cells?

I usually do five out of seven days.

I'll do some micro-dosing.

I've noticed I'm way more productive when I do it.

It's not even close.

I mean, when we measure it with our equipment, the brain, the hippocampus, and the frontal lobe just get lit up.

Yeah.

Why do you think it's so effective?

I think because it activates those regions of the brain.

You know, the Mycelian network and all that, I think it's training us.

You know, we think it's nothing, but it's kind of like that movie with the avatars, right?

Where the Earth has an intelligence.

You know, it has a design, and we didn't create it, you know, and we're part of it.

We're in it.

We're in the soup.

You know, a lot of people think we're separate from it.

There's no separation in the reality that is.

I mean, there's no separation between me and the mic.

In quantum physics, we'd say there's no separation here.

They're all one.

We, in our construct, in our mind, we create the mic, but the reality is it's just a bundle of energy.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Quantum physics is next level stuff.

That's where I think you lose a lot of people.

You know what I mean?

It's too hard to explain that stuff.

People can't comprehend it.

Right.

Well, they think.

They think at this big level, at the mac, the macro level here that we're at, it's the micro level that's really influencing it.

simulation theory right yeah i remember growing up i was like no we're not in a video game there's no way but as i get older i feel like well how many listeners out there you think about a person they text you or they call you we're quantum entangled if you if you spent time with somebody even if it was on a television you there's an entanglement because your brain goes hey our mirror neurons are always looking at the environment going wow am i going to need this information later and if you're meaningful and useful your brain's going to mark that out and say, hey, I need to remember that person.

Yeah, that happens almost every day to me where I'll think of someone and they'll either text or call me that day.

And it'll be someone I haven't talked to in a while sometimes, too.

We know, we now know in science that your thoughts are non-locale.

When you have a thought, it actually leaves your brain and goes somewhere.

Really?

Yeah.

You're actually, it's magnetic energy.

So, you know, when somebody says, what do you mean?

I go, have you ever used a day and radio?

What do you think makes that happen?

There's a crystal that oscillates.

And when the frequency matches that crystal's frequency, it vibrates and makes a sound.

And they figured out how to make that sound, make music or voices or whatever.

But that happens every time.

It's happening to every cell.

You have extracellular matrix in you right now.

It's your water system.

It's a crystal.

You are broadcasting and receiving information based on that matrix.

Now, if you put a bunch of soda pop in it and sugar, then you've messed up that crystal.

Yeah.

And then you go, damn, I can't believe I'm not healthy.

Well,

you're building your suit as you go.

You know, it's like we're putting out the fires while we're living in the house.

Right.

You know, and if you don't, so that's why you have to take some time to really clean house.

Yeah.

Get everything going.

Cleanse up for sure.

Do you think the soul exists outside the body then?

That being said?

I think the soul exists in an infinite field.

I mean, we have access to it, but it's, this is, it's kind of hard to explain that

if you think of sacred geometry and how everything works and folds and in and out of each other, it's here, but it's not here.

I like what Osho said.

I spent some time at his ashram.

He doesn't call it an ashram.

He calls it a meditation retreat.

But when he died on his tombstone, it said the date

he was born, the date he died.

But underneath, it says, I was never born and I never died.

I wasn't here.

I wasn't here.

Because the reality is that we're just here like a blink.

Yeah.

in the cosmic scope of things, right?

And so we show up in this form.

But what I was saying was we turn off and on.

We're not here all the time anyway.

In fact, even in psychology, they say 25% of the time you go unconscious.

Whoa.

And Bruce Lipton, who's a good friend of mine, and he teaches at Quantum University where I'm the dean of brain-based medicine.

And he talks about 95% of what controls what you are and what you do today is

controlled by your subconscious.

Not your conscious mind.

What blows my mind is everybody's trying to change their conscious mind.

Your conscious mind is nothing.

It's like telling the front desk administrator what to do.

You got to get back into the boss.

And that's why when we get to these altered states, these alpha and theta state, and why people do even any psychedelics or these mushrooms, because you're turning on these different brainwave frequencies.

There's five primary brainwave frequencies and think of them like Wi-Fi networks, right?

If you're in somebody's house and you go, hey, I want to get on the internet.

What's your Wi-Fi network?

Well, if they don't tell you the network code, you don't get in.

We have our own network code, right?

But if we don't turn on the network and i'll give you an example when we work with people who have autism yeah

they don't have alpha alpha is really important for communication because imagine you have to say something

to say something you have to use both hemispheres of your brain and you have to be relaxed the more stressed you are your blood flow circulation recruit uh stops you can't think you can't communicate so What we did with the kids is we showed them within six weeks, we increased their alpha activity up to over 20%.

percent that now 100 of your brainwave activity if we can get alpha up to 20 to 25 percent you'll be sailing like nobody's business your beta should be about 45 percent your your theta should be anywhere around 10 to 20 percent you know and then you might have some gamma there but it when you're thinking about it it's a it's an orchestra brain waves all these fields are happening at the same time if one of them are down and when i do a reading with somebody they think i'm a psychic i'm just looking at their brain waves yeah this is the way you're i they go how do you know that i go because you're accessing the field.

The field is telling you what to think.

You're not having your own, you're not having a thought.

You're receiving a thought.

You're not generating the thought.

Who's generating the thought?

Your subconscious, right?

Right.

It's, it's whoever your super self or whatever you want to call that.

That's trippy to think about.

So us talking right now is not us talking, it's someone else.

Well, like the Sufis, they say the seer is never the seen.

So if you can identify it, it's not the per thing because we're the observer.

You know, every, even, every aging culture knew this.

You know, it's like we have this part of our brain, the amygdala that takes over emotionally.

We do crazy things because it's kind of like an autopilot.

Yeah.

Because we, it wasn't too long ago, we had to worry about even surviving past 27, 30 years old.

I mean, I'd be a super old man back, you know, in the 1800s.

You know, but today I'm like, nah, you're not very old at all because we don't die like we used to, you know, but that's still in our in our our DNA.

Yeah, because you said seven generations, right?

So all their fears, all their anxieties, all their, and all their hopes, all their dreams, all their goals, that's all encoded into us.

So it's important to address those.

Yeah.

Well, there's a lot of people doing what they call shadow work now, which is basically working on these parts of ourselves.

They did it in Indian cultures for years.

And so what we're saying is, you know, you don't have to agree with mom and dad.

But if you don't know that you're being controlled by that, you know, like somebody said,

my dad was an alcoholic.

He was very good at it.

I'm not an alcoholic because I don't drink alcohol.

That's one way to solve it.

You know, you don't have to be an alcoholic.

Just don't drink alcohol.

Alcohol is not needed to live on this earth.

Smoking isn't needed on this earth.

Almost every problem we have is man-made.

Wow.

You know, somebody says, oh, I can't do it because I smoke.

Well, stop smoking.

Oh, I can't do that.

Well, it's because you've trained this 100 billion neurobed processor called the human brain to predictively tell you when to smoke.

You know a smoker, they have my database smoke a lot.

They'll get a pack of cigarettes, they'll smoke 20 cigarettes a day.

I always ask them when I used to have smoking clinics, I go, how do you know to smoke 20 cigarettes a day?

I'm too busy.

I'd forget.

Oh, no.

A smoker will smoke that pack of cigarettes every day.

They'll find time.

Yeah.

Their brain will prompt them.

Oh, I'm done with the project.

I need to have a cigarette.

I just ate a meal.

I need to have a cigarette.

I just had sex.

I need to have a cigarette.

Whatever it is,

they've keyed those in and they're triggers.

Just like when you look at commercials, they use these kind of triggers in commercials, like the old Role-Aids commercials.

How do you spell relief?

Oh, R-L-A-I-D-S, right?

And they actually did a survey in New York with seventh graders back when the commercial was running, and 93% of them spelled relief, R-O-L-A-I-D-S.

Wow.

And some of them actually went up to their teacher and said, hey, I spelled it right.

What are you doing?

Crazy.

Because it was ingrained in their head because their brain, they thought, oh, that's how you spell relief.

So everything's, all of our thoughts are beads on a string.

So if we don't like where the string's pulling, we can go in and change that.

Yeah.

You know, if you don't change it, it's not your parents' fault.

You know, a lot of people, the old psychology, my background's psychology, obviously, my degree's in psychology, but the reality is that our psychology system is broken.

Why would somebody goes, I've been going to a therapist for 20 years.

I say, when did you figure out it didn't work?

You know, 20 years?

They want you as long as possible as a therapist, right?

When you should be in and out, it shouldn't be a 20-year process to fix trauma.

You should have a specific problem, like what they would do in the, if you were a shaman in a tribe, you have a problem.

Okay, we're going to take you on this journey, blow it out, get back to work.

You know,

you know, you didn't get to keep going to the therapist.

I'm not, if somebody has clinical problems, that I'm sorry for you, but the reality is that it's a physiological problem.

Yeah, our nervous system controls our our thinking more than our brain controls it this brain up here doesn't do all the thinking our gut brain does more thinking than the brain between our ears there's three brains there's the brain in our head which most people think that's the only brain and then we have our gut brain which has more neuron connections that's why we have emotions and feelings but our heart brain is the one that controls the whole show we have 40 000 neutrino cells This brain in our heart actually thinks, has emotion, has memory.

That's why when they do heart transplants, a lot of times the transplant E will start to have the same addictions that the one before it had it.

Wow.

I didn't know that.

Yeah.

There's a great story that they talk about a guy who loved Kentucky Fried Chicken.

And this guy was a, he got into being healthy to try to save his heart.

So he had all these healthy routines.

And as soon as he had his heart transplant, he started craving Kentucky Fried Chicken.

He couldn't help it.

Damn.

And they said, and then they found out that the guy that he got the heart from loved Kentucky Fried Chicken.

We just eat it all the time.

Crazy.

A lot of organs store memories, right?

Yes.

Well,

there's a saying the issues are in the tissues, right?

But when I talked earlier about the NIH having the biosphere, they actually did an experiment with mice, and they ran mice through a maze, and then they systematically took the brain of the mice out.

And as they systematically took the brain out, they were trying to figure out where did they store the memory of that maze?

Yeah.

I don't know if you know this, but if one mice runs the maze correctly, they have to change the maze everywhere in the world.

What?

Every other mice knows how to run the maze.

Yeah.

So they know that these mice, they're all receiving the same information.

So what they found out was they took the whole brains out of all these mice.

They just had brainstems and they were still running the maze.

What?

So what they figured out was the information is not stored in the tissue.

It's broadcast through the tissue, but it's actually stored in the field.

Whoa, subconsciously.

Yeah.

So you're scoring the energy around you.

You're carrying it with you.

Yeah, because a lot of animals have survival instincts, right?

Like looking over their shoulder or whatever.

So that's just subconscious.

Right.

Dang, that's fascinating.

But we're programmed in.

Like when somebody thinks, how did I learn all this language so quickly and do all these things?

Well, we had all those memories.

We just have to activate them.

We have the memories of every generation back to the very beginning of time inside you right now.

And the Hopis also believe, now our science doesn't say this, but the Hopis believe seven generations ahead of time.

That's spooky.

That is.

So you're seven generations from you, or it doesn't even have to be your kids' kids.

It could be your sister's kids' kids or your brother's kids' kids because they're also quantum entangled well look at all the movies that were talking about ai like 50 years ago yeah 25 years ago right so i could see that for sure when you see these viral videos of these lie detector tests where like some guy's hooked up to the machine do you think those are accurate well they're accurate in unless the person knows how to manipulate them oh so you can manipulate oh yeah i've done that all the time i i mean we we've actually helped people who maybe they smoked a little marijuana when they were younger and they were going to be a fireman or a policeman and they're going to be asked have you ever done marijuana and now i don't think it's the biggest stigma, but it was at one time.

Yeah.

It was.

And it's also, it's just what they call a galvanic response.

We're looking at the stress response.

So most people cannot not have a stress response when they're lying.

So that's what they're picking up on.

So it's true in the fact that you're getting a response.

It's not true that they're lying.

It's just a true that they're uncomfortable and they're doing.

They're just measuring their response.

But what if you get nervous when you're telling the truth, too?

Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

That's why sometimes they're not admissible in court because they're not accurate.

train the nate i trained the texas rangers how to do hypnosis uh during interrogation hypnosis yes so they they videotape it it's different so they're the only law enforcement agency that uses hypnosis and what we because in hypnosis you have something called hypernesia super memory

so you're in this alpha theta state so you remember more and so i i remember one time we were uh doing a film with a guy an interview and he couldn't remember what happened at the accident he saw somebody get killed but it was such a horrendous thing, he blacked it all out.

But under hypnosis, he remembered the whole thing and he was like blown away that he remembered it.

He even remembered the license plate number on the truck.

Holy crap.

They went and found the guy.

So, I mean,

our brain knows a lot more than we think it does.

You know, you've probably had this happen to you, or you've known somebody that does.

You're looking for the salt shaker or the ketchup in the kitchen and you're not finding it.

And somebody's in the dining room saying, it's right there on the counter.

It's right there.

And then finally, they come out and they go, hey, it's right here.

And you go, well, it wasn't there a minute ago.

That's because in neuroscience, we know you render 90% of your reality.

5% on each side.

And you write it in.

You're building it.

Now, the better, the more energy, the more vitality you have.

You know, Danica Patrick, race car driver, I got a chance to measure her brain.

One of the most powerful brains I've ever measured.

Most people are around less than 5,000 in this scale that we have.

She was at 32,000.

Holy crap.

Now, what she does, and every race car driver does this, but this was the first one I ever got to measure.

They're predicting the future faster than we can perceive it because our brain is only able to process 180 miles an hour.

She's driving 220 miles an hour.

How is she doing that?

She's doing it because her brain is predicting the future fast.

And they taught this to all of our astronauts because if our astronauts think in time, they're dead.

They have to think ahead of time.

They call it precognitive thinking.

They teach every astronaut this because you got to think what's going to happen.

And chess players do this all the time.

You know, people who are long view thinkers do it all the time.

Most people are just reactionary.

I definitely want to measure mine.

I'm a chess player.

I'm top 1% in chess.

Yeah.

So.

Actually, I have it with me if you had to.

Oh, let's do it after.

How long does it take?

About five minutes.

Oh, let's do it.

Hell yeah.

Well, Patrick, it's been fun, man.

Where can people find Brain Tap and learn more about you?

Yeah.

Well, they can go to brpatrickporter.com.

That's my website.

And

there's links there to BrainTap where they get there's a lot of free tips on our social media channels we um we don't always talk about all the things we talked about here but the uh it's mostly about brain fitness keeping your brain active there's a there's a nice 14-day trial so people can try it because i want people to understand that you are far more intelligent

you know you just need to activate those regions absolutely yeah we'll link the trial below for people wanting to try it thanks for coming on thank you thanks for watching guys see ya