[00:00:07] It goes to Mainstream Media for protecting us all from reality. The Kate Dalley Show starts now. The reason that all your computer screens are blue lit, the reason none of them are red lit, the reason none of them pay attention to circadian biology is because that original technology was developed in a government program that Bobby Kennedy knows about and I happen to know about because I went to medical school at LSU.
[00:00:32] For those of you who have never heard about Operation Paperclip, you think it's all conspiracy theory. So at Tulane Neurology and Tulane Neurosurgery in the 50s and 60s and 70s and 80s, the CIA started a program there where they would do all these crazy things to monkeys. The CIA wanted to see how they could control things utilizing different things like drugs and things like that. But the neurosurgeons got involved, which is my clade. We would drill tops of the heads off, put wires into the thalamus, put electricity in there,
[00:01:01] and kind of see what kind of behavioral changes we could have. One of the guys that was in that program was a guy named Professor Delgado. When he saw that we could control the behavior with the wired device, he said, what if we do it wirelessly? So he checked it in monkeys and checked it in bulls and it turned out you can do it wirelessly with RFID chips and semiconductors. Then the CIA took it to the next level. They said, well, since this is electromagnetic radiation, what if we did it through light, through screens?
[00:01:29] And it turns out you can. And that's the reason why all your computer screens have the frequencies they have. So why is this all important? Well, the person that set this meeting up between me and Bobby is the patent attorney that made sure that Google and Meta have those things so they can control the things that we all do. Where did the original idea come from that started off in MKUltra with the CIA? You're going to be surprised when you hear this.
[00:01:58] It came from the mafia in Las Vegas. They wanted to build a new city in a desert. They enclosed it all, blacked out the windows, invented slot machines that were blue lit. And they found out that they didn't have to take a gun, stick it in your face to steal your money. Then they even got smart. They said, let's give people free alcohol while they're doing that. And they found out they got the money quicker. And that's when the CIA got the idea to start this program. That's really how it started.
[00:02:29] The truth of things is an amazing prospect, isn't it, in this day and time? And thank you, mainstream media, from protecting all of us from reality and filling our heads with junk. So, what we're going to do today, Warren Farrell is joining me next Friday. We're going to be talking about fatherhood and motherhood and women and men and all those things. And, of course, Sean Spicer next week. That'll be an interesting interview.
[00:02:57] And I got a lot of guests next week. I also have a fantastic guest I've invited back on today's show. I'm actually really excited to do this again because we haven't, I haven't had him on for quite a while. Dean Sessions from Universal Model. If you want to get behind Truth in Science, Dean's your guy. Dean has written a wonderful series on science and science that actually makes sense.
[00:03:26] And a lot of a lot of aha moments are to be had when checking out Universal Model. On your screen, if you're watching this show on X-American News or you're watching the video on Rumble, you will see some of the covers of the books. And Universal Model is something that your kids, your grandkids and you would actually really benefit from this series because it's about truth in science. Now, we were told to trust the science, trust the science, trust the science.
[00:03:55] And so much science is so bought and paid for in this day and age through our tax money funneled into grants, funneled into science, that it's hard to know what to believe anymore. And so this is why I invite Dean on. And it's a departure from politics. Are we crashing the system to reinvent the system into digital tyranny right now? We are, actually. And so instead of going there today, which I could, but I didn't want to actually.
[00:04:23] I wanted a break from all of that because I think we understand where it's headed. I thought science would be such a wonderful thing to really peruse right now with Dean Sessions because this series is so important. There's also evidence of the flood. There's evidence of of so many things biblically what we could talk about today, too. Dean, welcome to the show. How are you? Hi, Kate. I'm doing great. How are you? I'm so glad you're on with me. I always find it really exciting to talk to you.
[00:04:53] You always add so many layers of truth and things start to really make sense whenever I have you on when it comes to science. And so everyone's going to learn something today. I'm sure of it. I could have you on every day of the week and we would learn something new. And so can you give us a summary or a rundown of universal model? Sure. The web page is universal model dot com. If anyone's interested in wanting to go look up what we're going to be talking about right now.
[00:05:21] There you will find we have two books published. They're about 800 pages a piece. And we also have a summary book on there. And we do have some workbooks for homeschoolers and other kids that want to, you know, study on their own and that type of thing. Right. Universal model dot com has been about a 35 year project I've been involved with. And I have a number of researchers and folks that have helped me over the years.
[00:05:49] And basically in a nutshell, one of the easiest ways to understand this is a new millennial science. I mean the science for the next thousand years. I love it. Way to understand this new sciences is to recognize what our old science is. Old science is what they call modern science. Anytime you look up a textbook or look up any magazines and everything today, they call science today modern science.
[00:06:15] Now the word modern is a real problem because if you want true science, when is truth ever modern? Yeah. See, it's not. Truth doesn't change. It's just saying yesterday, today and tomorrow. Two times three was six today. Right. It was yesterday and it will be tomorrow. Unless you want a really, really wonky bridge. You need to really stick to the numbers instead of saying what you feel the number should be, which is what it's evolved into now. But go ahead. Yeah. Yeah.
[00:06:43] So there's fundamental things like every living human being has water in their body. Okay. That's a fundamental truth that all living cells actually have to have water in their body. So the first thing we have to come to is understanding there are truths. They exist. Okay. And it's a matter of us finding them and defining them. Right. So the universal model is unique because it's the very first time that we have a science that has new natural laws.
[00:07:13] And modern science today doesn't look for natural law. We have, in each one of our books, there's about 2000 quotes from scientists themselves out of the books they've written or the journal articles they've done. And so this is a very, very researched, documented books. Okay. Actually, there's three volumes involved. The first volume is called the earth system. And in this book, we go through and everything about the earth, including how rocks are made.
[00:07:43] We actually make rocks. We're going to talk about this a little bit today. Uh huh. The geology side of it. Also fossils. The second volume comes into play because it's the living system. Okay. The living system about everything living. And it's all about the age of everything and about how fossils are made. We actually demonstrate how fossils are made. We have new natural laws. Yeah. And with these experiments, people can see for themselves how fossils were really made.
[00:08:08] Now, let's go back to modern science just for a second because what you have in modern science, we call this the big picture of modern science. It's really simple. As a matter of fact, what we're talking about today is for everybody. You don't have to be a scientist to understand what we're talking about. Right. This is simple stuff. Right. All my children, I have five kids. 18, 19 grandkids now. Wow. You know, I can teach all of them this.
[00:08:32] Well, it's fascinating to me, Dean, because so many of the things you're going to say today are going to ring so true for people. And it's really going to honestly have an aha moment for people because they're going to go, that's what I thought. And that makes way more sense than what we've been handed down in the public government school education process. Absolutely. Yeah. And so people are really going to have those aha moments. And I'm excited for that. Yeah.
[00:08:57] So let's go first back to, if you go take a class right now in archaeology, biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, geology, paleontology, all these ologies. That means the study of each of these sciences. Okay. Right. What they will teach you. Now, they don't tell you this in the classroom because it's too obvious, but this is, you can find, we have quotes in our book from the scientists and themselves stating this. Okay. And this is what they say.
[00:09:26] Human beings came from an ape-like creature, which came from bacteria, which came from chemicals, which comes from a big bang, which comes from nothing. Right. You and I and everything else came from nothing. A big bang that did, I'm sorry, but that could have never taken place. Okay. I mean. Well, if you ask anybody that has any logic. Yeah. Okay.
[00:09:53] And this is what, we're supposed to be able to reason one with another using logic. Okay. Okay. And this is the problem with modern science. It's a philosophical idea. It's not a, it's no longer scientifically proven. Now understand, I'm not saying everything in science is incorrect. Okay. Our books have the things that are incorrect, which are basically their thirties. Right. We call these pseudo theories, false theories taught as fact.
[00:10:23] Right. They teach in schools right now that human beings came from an ape-like creature. The problem with that is that there's never been one scientist. I remember I've been doing this for 35 years. Right. I've researched thousands of journal articles and the books. Yeah. And talked with scientists from all the fields. And this is what the U.M. is so different in, is because it's a, I'm actually, when people ask me, I used to just say I do scientific research when I was doing this for the first 20 years before we published anything. Mm-hmm.
[00:10:51] But now that we've published and, and you know, we're open, I still have a volume three that I'm working on. So I haven't really gone public too much. I've been on your show a couple of times. Right. Right. A couple other shows and stuff, but, but I have volume three, which is the universe system. This is, this is where we go into all new physics, chemistry and astronomy. Mm-hmm. And this is fascinating. This is what I'm working on right now. I'm in, got a couple more years. I'm finishing it up, but I'm right in the middle of volume three. Yeah.
[00:11:21] And each one of these books has over 2000 images and diagrams. You've seen them. Yeah. You know what I'm talking about. Yeah. So, so this is very, very, it's why it's called universal model. It's universal. It affects all our, our, our lives, the physical side of our lives. And by the way, if you have any listeners that are religious anyway, and it doesn't matter
[00:11:47] whether you're a Christian, a Muslim, a Jew, you know, Hindu, it doesn't matter what your background, if you're, if you're religious. Right. You recognize there's a certain world history. Right. Okay. Right. And we go into the, the human side of all this in volume two, we have the world history model and all of this science that we've found, just so you know, confirms what we find in world history. It confirms what's the Bible. Yep.
[00:12:17] It confirms what everyone else has already believed all along. And we demonstrate this. Yeah. It makes a lot more sense. And so we're going to go to a break. We're going to come right back. And just to kind of give somebody a taste, you know, you're looking at the grand Canyon. What are those layers? Right. And so Dean actually talks about those layers. And, and then of course, that, that good old Bible that we all have really comes really, really kind of springs forth into action. And you can kind of see how things from the past might've happened. Well, I'll be right back more with Dean sessions.
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[00:14:39] You know, we're always going to talk about everything on this show, which is the reason I love it. I love doing it is that any topic is open and I love the topic of science because all we ever heard was trust the science. And then of course that science in the medical field betrayed us so deeply and has that. I think it's really smart to really look around and say, okay, what else makes sense? And I love Dean sessions and universal model for that reason. He is my guest today.
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[00:16:04] Well, yeah, there's so many areas that we could start. Um, but I think it's, um, you know, the rocks below our feet are the foundation, right? Right. And, and so let's ask a really simple question. If you take a geology class, what they're going to tell you is that we live on a magma planet. This, this planet is round because it, and it, because it came from a liquid of melted rock.
[00:16:30] And the problem with that, there's a big problem with that is what's the heat source. Yeah. In universal model, we have fundamental questions. These are called FQs. Okay. It's an acronym that we use constantly. A fundamental question such as where did the heat come from? Where is the current heat coming from for the center of the earth to be hot? Mm-hmm. Answer. There is none. Right. Hmm.
[00:16:55] So I've talked to many geologists and many different scientists about this and, and confronting them with this. Okay. And this is a huge problem. Um, every once in a while you'll get one that say, well, it's from some nuclear source, blah, blah, blah. And I tell them very politely, you know, my wife and I, we met in Hawaii. We walked the beaches when we were there. We got engaged there. And I said, um, do you think we wore a, um, uh, a nuclear suit? You know? Mm-hmm. Uh, no, we didn't.
[00:17:25] We wore a swimsuit. And that's because we walked down the beaches. And even though they're all volcanic rock for that island and everything, if that lava had come really from a magma source that was, was, uh, radioactive, the radioactive wouldn't, wouldn't have gone away. Okay. So they know, the honest scientists know that there is no heat source. Nobody has seen it. Mm-hmm.
[00:17:51] Every time you have a claim by modern science, such as one species changing to another species, just go try to find someone that's seen it in, in the, uh, wild or in a laboratory. Okay. They have not. All you have to do, the evolution would be going on everywhere all this same time. And we had to go through and look at hundreds and hundreds of articles. And sure enough, we found that it was a fraud. Okay. The evolution isn't happening. The same thing with the magma inside of the earth.
[00:18:21] It's not hot. It's not there. Now you have to have an answer for where lava comes from. That's something we can observe, but nobody has ever observed magma. Real science is about observation and verification. And once you've verified something and you can predict it, by the way, the power of true science is prediction. Yeah. And that's what we do in the U.M. And once we make a prediction that nobody will ever observe magma in the center of the earth, then all you have to do is then verify that.
[00:18:50] And, and, and anytime that somebody has not observed something and they, and they make a claim, well, now we can question that claim. So now let's, let's talk real quick about where real lava comes from. Okay. We have a, we have one study in the very first chapter. It's called the magma pseudotherapy chapter. That's a science chapter in volume one.
[00:19:11] And we actually go there and show that one researcher found 600 cases that every single time there was a lava flow before the lava flow that was observed by human beings taking pictures or whatever, or taking measurements of the, the lava every time beforehand, there was an earthquake.
[00:19:36] The reason there was an earthquake is because when the plates are rubbing together under millions of pounds of pressure, you can just rub your hands together with a hundred pounds of pressure, keep rubbing and rubbing and rubbing right now. And they get hot. Okay. We're going to come right back on that more with Dean Sessions, universal model. You're going to want to go there. A U M Kate is the code to get a deal. Be right back. Kate. The gallery show.
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[00:21:01] This is the Kate Daly show. Welcome back. Kate Daly show at your service. I've got Dean sessions from the universal model. Uh, believe me, this series is so amazing. Um, my kids have this series and I'm telling you things are going to make a lot more sense to them instead of the science that sold to them in the public education system, which
[00:21:31] really doesn't make sense. If you think about it, this science, when you really get down to the nuts and bolts and truth of science, it's kind of amazing what you'll find. So I really appreciate all of Dean's work and 35 years in this to really get down to the bottom of what's truthful. And I also just wanted to mention, um, go to North pole flagpoles.com and order a flag, order a flag for your RV. There's a, there's a, um, uh, installation kit too, that can come with it.
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[00:22:27] He's actually in my hometown and I really, really love what he's doing out there. So go to North pole flagpoles.com and check it out. You're going to love it. You're going to love it. Um, all right. So I've got, uh, Dean sessions with me. Okay, Dean. So you were talking about heat, right? Or earthquake earthquake. Yeah. Okay. So we were running, um, talking about the fact that nobody's ever seen magma inside the center of the earth. Okay.
[00:22:53] And we have to ask ourselves, okay, so we do see lava. It's real. Right. And before, before every lava, uh, eruption, there's an earthquake. And it turns out through our research, we found that, um, when you have what they call earthquake swarms, which are small little ones, you typically can't feel them, but they're down below and they're going quickly. And then eventually that friction is creating heat and it's only in the crust. This is not down in the center of the earth where they think there's a liquid there.
[00:23:22] There is a liquid by the way, in the center of the earth. We're going to talk about that in just a minute. Okay. And we know that through seismic waves. Okay. By the way, one, one thing for your listeners, I should just say right up front here is we're not saying that all of science is wrong. Right. Right. There's lots of correct things, but, but to understand that technology is not science. These are two different things and, and, and modern science has tried to connect them. Okay.
[00:23:48] So when we, when we went to the moon with a spacecraft and everything, that's that's technology. Yes. We do use some correct science when we're doing stuff like that, but like the phone I'm talking on right now and a computer in front of me, that's technology. Okay. These are tools that help us understand nature, but they themselves never will tell you how the craters on the moon got made. Ooh, they don't, they don't. All right. Now what modern science says, how those craters got made on the moon is through impact craters.
[00:24:18] And it turns out in the U M the universal models, U M for short, we have demonstrated that over 99% of the craters on the moon and the craters on the earth were not made by impact. So these, these are steam explosion craters. We have done more research and have more information on the cratering process than anyone else in the world. I've read, like I said, hundreds, even thousands of books and articles on this process.
[00:24:46] And we've gone in and surveyed all the craters here in the Western United States and actually done research on craters around the world. So it's, it's another important component of understanding the earth because both the moon and the earth, there's researchers that are the most famous crater researchers saying, if you don't understand the cratering process, you'll never understand how the earth was made or how the moon was made. And they're absolutely right with that. That's correct.
[00:25:16] Um, but the, the challenge they have is that it, the process did not come from this impact there, there are rocks up in space, but how they got there and, and how rarely they actually fall on the ground and create a hole in the ground is a very important concept that we actually have, have demonstrated in the universal model. So I want to make it really clear the universal model and each of these volumes, each one has about a dozen new natural laws.
[00:25:44] And one thing that'll help us understand the problem with modern science is this. When we were in school, um, even if you're in school right now and you take a science class, we heard about the scientific method, right? Right. So, so everybody like knows that scientists use this method. Well, what is the method? All you have to do is Google it and you're going to get millions of ideas about the method, but nobody has a universal method.
[00:26:13] So the universal model, one of its concepts that it does is it goes through, it creates a six step, um, universal scientific method. We start with a theory, but guess what we end with a natural law. This is the way, this is the way Newton did it. It's the way Kepler and Galileo, these famous scientists that did real science hundreds of years ago. Okay. They ended up with natural laws. We all know the law of universal gravitation.
[00:26:42] For example, when I drop a rock, it falls at 9.8 meters per second squared. That's something that I can use and make a prediction. Remember the power of science is prediction. And I can predict when I drop something that's X amount of meters high, I'll know. I can tell you exactly in the microsecond when it's going to hit the ground because there's a natural law for that. Well, all the nature has natural laws, all of them all throughout it.
[00:27:06] But the problem is if you go ask your mother or your grandmother, okay, in the last hundred years, how many new natural laws have been discovered in science? Good point. Wow. Good point. This is a big FQ fundamental question. Okay. Well, it turns out that we can go all the way back a century and there has not been one. So now we have three more questions to ask.
[00:27:35] Do we have more scientists today than a hundred years ago? Way more scientists, way more. Do we have more money going towards science today than a hundred years ago? Way more. And do we have more technology, the tools that help us understand science more than a hundred years ago? Way more technology. We all know this. Okay. This is, this is simple. Okay. So where are the new natural laws?
[00:28:00] If we have more money, more scientists, more technology, they don't exist because modern science can't even look for a natural law. Do you want to know why? Why? Because a natural law is simply a statement of truth. Ah, now we come back to a very important thing. Who is truth? What is truth? Mm hmm. See, we all know if you're religious that God is truth. Right.
[00:28:29] See, truth is the knowledge of what is, was, and will be. That's the definition that's in the U M that you won't find in any other science book anywhere. Truth is, is knowledge of what is, was, and will be. You know why? Yeah. You know why I love that Dean is because in all of the, uh, over 38,000 hours of research I've done into politics and government and all things, all things. Okay. That's the one thing that remains true is God.
[00:28:59] That's the one thing. So everything else is subject to question, but God also, God remains the, the, the, the truthful thing that I can't poke a hole through. So kind of amazing. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. But think about it for a moment. If God really exists, the mere, the, the definition of God is that he knows all things. This is why he's true.
[00:29:24] Remember truth is knowledge of, of what is, was, and will be. So the two times three, it's always six. Right. And we can verify it's six because we can divide six by three and know it's two. See, we can reason with mathematics one with another, just like there's water in the human body. These are things that we can all verify. Right. We can see with our own eyes. It's real science. So it's not, not difficult. So you, you, you can actually get a glimpse of all of that, what he's talking about because
[00:29:53] he goes into weather. He goes into the mag magma pseudo theory goes into the age of the dark age of science. He goes into the rock cycles. He goes into all of this. And so much of this, I mean, this is just going to ring true for so many people. We're going to go to a break, but give us, when we come back, give us a, give us something that science seems to be settled on that you question and want to say, well, you might want
[00:30:20] to re-examine this because it seems as though if you even you go back to the 1950s, what we were settled on has been proven to be maybe not, not as true as they wanted science to, to say it was. And so when we come back, let's poke a hole through, through something concrete. We'll be right back. Kate Daly show more with Dean sessions, universal model.com. You need to go check this out. It's really cool. Be right back. And the code is U M Kate. Be right back.
[00:31:01] This is the Kate Daly show. At Kate Daly show, I've got Dean sessions with me. We're going to launch in. There's so many things to talk about. Even salt, even, even the flood, even the Grand Canyon. I mean, there's just so many things. Now the phone lines are open.
[00:31:26] Dean's going to take your calls and think about some really good questions you have about science. And there is no dumb question. Let me just say that first off. Okay. He'll take any questions and just wants to clarify and, and, and, and be able to relate to you what they've demonstrated, not even just questioned, but demonstrated. And that's, that's the big part of universal model and learning true science is being able to demonstrate. So welcome back Dean sessions and a universal model.com.
[00:31:56] You can use the code U M Kate. Um, and, uh, let's talk about, uh, let's talk about something that we thought was settled or we just don't talk about even just like the grand Canyon. Let's, let's bring that up. I think this is so fascinating. Sure. Sure. There's so many fun things to talk about here and, and they're all relatable. It's so neat because once you've learned the concepts in the universal model and they really are simple, um, it's, it's written for, for everybody. Okay.
[00:32:26] It doesn't matter what your background is in when you drive down the road and you come to one of these road cuts, you know, where they've cut on the side of the road, you're going to look at a completely different than you've ever seen before. Okay. All right. Let's do it. Let's do it. Okay. Yeah. Grand Canyon. So, so, so let's, let's talk about this a little bit. First, let's go back to the real problem with the earth being a magma earth. See the, the, the most, um, abundant mineral on the continents is quartz. Okay.
[00:32:56] Okay. Quartz is something that it's a clear crystal. Uh, we've all probably heard of it. It's very important in technology. For example, uh, we courts watches with the first way we started to be able to have watches that kept a really good time before the wind up one and stuff, but courts they used in radios, um, to be able to talk back in the world war two. We needed those. And, and it turns out that, um, the technologists learned how to grow courts.
[00:33:24] And then from this, we actually use this process to actually grow our own rocks. Now, most of us, um, have heard of the magma planet, but we've never heard of how to make your own rock real briefly. I want to state something. If you take an, uh, torch and this is a propane or a settling torch and you, you heat it, you know, 2,500 degrees, every rock that you go to melt, like a piece of granite has mostly quartz in it and feldspard mica. That's how granite's made.
[00:33:54] When you go to melt your rock, guess what it turns into? This is something so simple and basic. And if you're looking through a window, you're going to know look or if you have glasses on, okay, quartz turns into glass when it's melted. So a simple concept such as this is when you take quartz based rocks, the majority of them on the continents and you melt any of them, they now turn into glass. Glass is very different than quartz.
[00:34:23] Quartz is a crystalline, uh, object. Whereas glass is what they call amorphous. So it's, it's, it's, it's, it's because it clues, cools very quickly and it doesn't crystalline, uh, crystallize in the same way. So what happens is, um, even though it's a clear crystal, pure quartz is clear and glass is clear. Um, glass has been melted. Okay. So it's, it's very, very different. It's a thousand times more less conductive of heat.
[00:34:52] For example, it's much more brittle than quartz is. So glass has the same chemical composition of quartz, but they're completely different physical properties. And now what, why this important when you go walking out in nature and walk on rocks, are you walking on glass or are you walking on pieces of granite? For example, you're walking on rocks that have quartz in them. They're crystals. Right. Okay. So this is very important. They're not glass. The earth was not a melt.
[00:35:22] If you go and look at actual volcanic, uh, material that comes out, um, and look under a microscope, you'll see glass there. Okay. Um, and, and these lava flows, um, the lava and so forth is if it came from a, um, uh, quartz based sediment, it's going to have what they call it silica and it's going to have glass in it. So this is very, very important.
[00:35:47] Um, when you go around the world, you only find melted material where there was earthquakes and the earthquakes come where there's fault lines and there's friction. Okay. This is all interconnected. By the way, I need to mention something really quick because this is interconnected to a bunch of fields of science. It's something called earth tide. You can Google this. This has only been known though for about the last 20 years, but it's not properly, properly or popular to be taught in science classes.
[00:36:17] The earth tide is, is very simple. We know that the tide of the oceans goes in and out. We all know this in school because of the moon, right? The moon is, there's a gravitational pull on the water and it's where we get our tides from. So let's ask a simple question. Does gravity pull on just water from the moon? No, it pulls on everything, right? Right. So, so that means it's also pulling on the rocks on the crust. Okay.
[00:36:46] Well, it turns out geologists know that the crust of the earth is floating. Okay. And it's floating. It's only a couple miles or kilometers thick. It's not, the earth is 8,000 miles across, but it's only a couple kilometers to the crust and then it's floating. Well, to float, it has to be on a liquid. That liquid is water. Kate, I know, you know, this is a lot of your listeners are not going to react. No, that they're wherever they're out on the earth, wherever you are on the earth right now.
[00:37:13] If I bring a drilling rig and start drilling, it's only a matter of time before I'm going to hit water. Right. There's aquifers everywhere underneath us. Okay. I love this. Yeah. And this is so important because we live in a hydro planet and we demonstrate this in the universal model. This is very, we're going to get to the universal flood chapter here. That's going to be very, very important because that talks gets into the whole earth history and back to our human beings and where we fit into all this. Okay.
[00:37:41] But to understand the flood, we need to understand that the earth as a sphere is this. Up in space, when astronauts are in the space station and they squeeze out of a bag some water, guess what that water does? What? It turns into a sphere right in front of them. You can go on, watch YouTubes and see this water gushed out right in front of them, turns into little spheres and they push them together.
[00:38:07] They'll make a bigger sphere because up in, in the space station, there's microgravity. It means it's very, very small. And because you have this water right now here on the earth, when you have a drop coming out of a faucet, right, it comes down in a droplet, but it's spherical on the bottom. But because it's still connected to the, to the, uh, the water pipe, that's where you get the droplet. But when that drop is falling, okay. I just had hail out here in my yard.
[00:38:37] I had, and those hails were all round. Okay. And when you have hail and raindrops that are round until they hit something and splat. Okay. Right. This is because water, when there's low microgravity is in a sphere and it turns out that there is water found and we have the quotes in the book. You don't have to believe anything Dean Sessions is saying right now. Okay.
[00:39:01] You go to the book and you will see quotes from scientists from every discipline confirming what we are saying right now. Oh, I love it. And they're, and they will tell you there is water, not just on the earth. Yeah. Not just on the moon. Right. Not just on Mars. Right. Right. Or all the planets, including the sun. Okay. Have water on them. Okay. We're going to come right back. We're going to come right back. And I'm going to take your calls. Phone lines are open. Eight, eight, eight, six, seven, three, 1450. Kate Daly show.
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