Einstein's God Model Page #3
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tell me her condition.
Is she awake?
Is she breathing?
Hello, sir, can you hear me?
Is anyone there?
I can hear you breathing.
- Abbey.
- Hey, buddy, it's Devin.
Me and Donna were thinkin'
maybe, you should come and stay
with us for a little while.
It's probably not a good idea
for you to be alone right now.
- Hi, Abbey.
- Hi, Brayden.
What are you doing?
- You're very pretty.
- Oh, thank you.
You're very handsome.
You're pretty cute.
- I'm a scientist, I'm, I'm...
- Human, there we go.
- Yeah, in medical
profession, trust me.
These hands have
put people to sleep
and brought them back to life.
- That's so hot.
- It's the button on the side.
Just push it forward and back.
Eat something.
- Babe.
- Here, let me
hold the camera a second.
- What is it?
You better not have, I...
- What?
- Brayden.
- Earrings!
- - Earrings.
- Yay.
- - A whole set.
Oh, almost.
Oh, no, yeah, it's
perfect, it's beautiful.
Thank you.
- Hi, this is Brayden.
- And, this is Abbey.
We're not here but if you
think about it, who is.
- What was that?
- What, I was being existential.
- Abbey, just
record a normal message.
- Hey, buddy, it's Devin.
Take as much time
off as you need
but I'm thinking, maybe,
if you got back to work
it might help you
get into, well.
Anyway, give me a call
when you're ready.
- Hello.
- Hey, Bob, it's me, Brayden.
- Brayden, are you okay?
- Yeah, listen.
The other day, you said
something about a guy
on faculty doing
research with Ketamine.
Who was that?
- Oh, oh yeah.
Dr. Meiselhoff, Dr.
Carl Meiselhoff.
He had this crazy
idea about using
electromagnetic
fields for anesthesia.
Wanted me to use it for
his radical prostate.
- He was a patient?
- Yeah.
- Dr. Carl Meiselhoff.
Meiselhoff?
What department was he in?
Surgery, medicine?
- He's in, uh, physics.
- Physics?
- - Yeah.
He has a PHD.
Listen, Brayden,
I'm here for you.
I really am but can we
talk about this tomorrow.
I got a cranium at 6:30.
- Yeah, um, sure, of course.
Sorry.
Thanks, Bob.
- Anytime.
I mean it.
- I know.
- And, this leads us to
the ultimate big question.
Why do the laws of physics,
in our classical world
seem to break down
at the subatomic or
the quantum world.
Shouldn't there be one law
that unifies everything?
Shouldn't there be a theory
of
Everything.
Well, it seems that
the answer may lie
in incredibly small
particles of vibrating energy
that we call superstrings.
Or string theory.
When you vibrate a superstring,
the vibrations produce
unique subatomic particles
like an electron.
In a sense, the
universe that we know
is the result of a
symphony being played
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