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>> MAN: Hi, Thank you watching, thank you. This is my shower. I've lived in this house
for about four years now. It was a new house so I was the first person to live here. Which
makes this all that more bizarre. You know, I hadn't really noticed anything unique about
this shower until about a couple of months ago when a buddy of mine gave me a bunch of
supplements and I started talking a lot of Ginko. Which really heightened my awareness
of things. Uh, I was able to perceive things in a different way. For example, you know,
I would go outside and everywhere I would just see little flashes of light. And I was
able to hear things on different frequencies that I wasn't able to before. And, in the
shower, you know, I used to have my routine. I used to come in here turn on the water,
wash my hair, wash my face, wash my body, quick tug, I would dry off and then I would
be on my way. But, like I said, a couple of months ago things changed. I came in here,
I turned on the water and I noticed something. I noticed this tile. And, you're gonna say
this is just an imperfection in the tile right here. Um, but I don't think it's an imperfection
at all. In fact, I think it was deliberate. And, huh, I think that it's a neuron. I mean
look. Here's the soma and the nucleus. And there's the axon with the myelin sheath and
the dendrites and the synapse. Perfect, absolutely perfect. But I know what you're gonna say.
One neuron on one tile in one shower. That's a coincidence. That doesn't matter. Except
for the fact that...they're everywhere. They're on almost all the tiles in my shower. They're
up here. They're over here. They're down here. Up here. They're, I mean they're everywhere.
I mean, what does that mean? Am I in some sort of ganglion? Of a plexus? In some sort
of organism? I mean, but of what?...Of who? What does that mean? What does that mean?
I mean neurons are small imperceivable little cells. This thing is big. This is big...What
do I do now?