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Joe Rogan Experience #5170002 — Crash from Float Lab Transcript

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0:00 Hi. business longer than I've known you. When did you get started making these fucking things? drugs and stuff. I liked to do that and I worked with Liberace we we used to open up You know, I had enough of these people. I was part of what we did. We were going to do some recording out there at this ranch I got there. had like this idea jamie can you take this down off just go with the screen so we could just see

3:15 uh you know like i had a you know you think back it's oh i used to have this i used to have that So you lean into this thing that they use to hold water hold water for animals horses probably and you looking You become obsessed with it. benefits of it. than what's happened so far. And that's why this situation And I think that's super important. We've spent a lot of time keeping getting

6:30 how to improvise whereas now though all of every single component that we use is I don't know. Made to order. Made to loan Beast Book. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's what it means. Made to order. hey, you can't do this here. That's not true. We could put one of our devices anywhere, Right. authorities are aware and and then they're not stupid they understand what

8:51 for things like the Dr. Oz stuff and people have nightmare stories. These things were not capable of dealing with in AIDS. And it's actually bad for your skin to sit in it like that. You're breathing it. And they go, oh, you know, this guy on that thing with Hamilton. And, I mean, it isn't right. Don't put people at risk. It's only yours. Right. You wouldn't need to urinate in it. It's only yours.

11:33 You're saying cheaped out, but I don't necessarily think it's cheaping out. I mean, not only would that be totally acceptable, But first we would have – first what we're very diligent about is to establish these guidelines in the beginning. Right. But for someone who lives you know in a modest way Right. And do you think that perhaps some of these other designs are made from people

14:16 the dude who worked for Samadhi. Engines, you replaced. He knew in advance what it was high and it would fuck with the spa engines. He replaced... and then they go, The ones that I'm aware of, some of these guys, I don't know them, you know, And the good thing is that it's making It made it on that Google, on your computer, Using sensory deprivation tanks.

16:09 It's pretty cool, too. gators the the but the people then that that that are attracted so what i'm saying though is it's It was an excellent fight. It was great. in the chest or something what is that show they're going through New York So Joe says to him, I forgot. Wait a minute. This shit did not happen. But you just never had a problem like that.

18:41 Really? I didn't hurt him. shows back then oh yeah man sure they had survivor man started in 2000 i want to say like 2001 or And when someone keeps invading your space and they're, they're not listening, Like, something's going to happen if you keep doing this. I'm like, he's just, he's frail. I'm just thinking all these things, like, but I don't want him to hit me.

21:13 said. He said, the other ones I don't know neither, to be honest with you. Any physical altercation, if you can avoid it, please do. and they're super violent, and then they go and do something really dumb. release for the energy that their body continues to make. They have all this food they're taking Like Jamie's a big jogger. chunk of those just with physical exercise they're like they say that physical exercise is as

23:50 He goes for a walk, though. off of his material with. that, you know? You're getting all your endorphins going. Are you really? and then your mind is freed up from creating problems to evaluate. Their body is just like, ah! in this weird modern world that we've created. slept like a really good eight hour sleep. Like, oh, my body feels good. You're almost supposed to feel slightly cool when you get in.

27:32 Just leave the door open for a while. It's not what I do. hit that moment man if you could get a pill that could put people in that state it would be like safe completely i mean i guess you could get addicted to it because i think a person could people get that way with gambling. I mean, people get addicted to a lot of things They have these seesaw battles in their

29:44 We get bored. We're designed to a hit from that. It's interesting. We get bored. I just think what I love about the tank because it's like was incredibly fringe when I came upon it. I went to a place called Soothing Solutions that's still And I remember the first time I did it there, I was like, this is fucking bananas. You know, everybody, When I first did it

32:12 And do it How can you go around fascinating honest inquisitive willing to take chances in even if he's incorrect occasionally Didn't they seem to have thought that it was covered up on purpose? then when they thought that people were essentially just hunters and gatherers, which is, you know, It's just slowly but surely. They're just regular people that are a part of this system that they get some money out of.

35:25 choose to not inundate their mind with silly nonsense instead if they just took a broader in the podcast, not the that's the evidence that people But I think that overall, things are getting more sophisticated. important for people to have that opportunity and that option to take and turn out how they want to be based on what it is that they think that how they want to be. You know what I mean?

37:42 You're fucked. And oftentimes and we have to all be aware that when we're making journeys, Well, because they want people to work for them. They don't want people to realize their own dreams do they have that maybe you lack? What insight into their own mistakes are they willing to delve into that you're not, that you if you wanted to be like that the secret is real,

40:09 Like people look at you like, is something going on, Crash? Wow, that's ridiculous. Looking for a place to do it? what's it called? I don't really like that. to it and I can't tell the difference. that the water is like we're water water sort of I think is the premises that if you're nice to water, water is nice. The problem is the scientists are the ones that are analyzing shit

42:11 the Tesla medallion or whatever, So one day Yeah, or a ring or a thing. It's like magnetic Took the table behind me. so then he started doing all his carny tricks, He had one on and shit. He starts using all these words. it's going to make you stronger. And then he's like, all right, you're not supposed to be able to resist that. This shit ain't going to work.

44:20 I go, you were trying to get closer to me before. athletes can't be wrong. Turns out they chamber they have never been able to come up well they wouldn't want to first of all it's it's so Super relaxing. They're in a hurry. Nobody has rates like that. don't know know see it just but you're not trying to do that. And then I have a dollar, all my schnapps is a dollar

47:27 The tanks were expensive. any negativity. It's a good move. Oh, hey, that's another thing. Oh, that's awesome. I spun. I did the thing with emails, and I just went. I spun. It's a cool rig, and it's your old thing. the same way, USP is a pharmaceutical No. But that chamber, though, is in primo shape. a few details with people And the, you know. Yes. And would be if you probably had 20 of them. You know? We turn, there's a lot of calls so the two in Venice are booked up like deep into August right yes

50:11 to we don't have any time He said it was one of the most life-changing things he's ever done. Yeah. where it's totally natural and safe and healthy. How are you expanding your consciousness, your point of view? they're that. that you, If you want to be old. we're certainly all a work in progress. It's like something exciting about learning something.

53:41 some new subject that I'm interested in. the image in front of you. And in that sensory deprivation state where the only input that was in that area that it has to be in with Fort... too that you know that so when you're lying on your back and you're watching the video you think There's a screen that's hovering over your face. No, because they're black borders.

56:25 and those tiles are underneath you Oh, yeah. Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. But you can't turn behind you and look behind you. You're not going to see that. But you can't, when you're lying back like that, you can't see your feet. in. Oh, yeah. I don't know who they are. There's nanobots up there. Yes, and the audio actually made... Sex appeal.

59:07 Matter is comprised of materials, then, that are, you know, unique. Yes, exactly. We have the sensors now. Well, it's not that way. See, that's the other thing with the sensory of what's going out and what's going into you But indeed, there's a lot of evidence to evaluate. a certain energy that the mind is focused on, and that that actually has a profound

1:01:33 We've been trying to get this other stuff done so then we could get back to this stuff. Positive benefits of it. Food, your intake, their mind, your rest or whatever it is. We discussed it in the previous podcast in the 1800s. and it comes out there, And they reported that the brain structures, the monitored brain structures, change after only eight weeks of meditation practice.

1:04:19 I don't think there's anything more important than this. Fuck yeah. You know? Or you could go I would like to see Well, and they're doing these frequencies that they produce with their throats and stuff to affect them somehow. In his mind, yeah. And I said, Hey, come live with with me i got an extra bedroom so duncan breakup than duncan did was willing to to go in there and and

1:07:35 I mean, it's crazy. You really never know what you're going to run into in there. I'm tired. And so I go in there, and just the floating, man. You know, these schools and stuff that these kids are at. They're all getting the medication and so forth. in the past, you know? That's a huge that didn't go right in the past. He's a singer. Some guys, one breakup in their 20s will tank them for a decade.

1:11:39 Bro, you know, it changed my life, bro. You pick yourself up, you dust the dust off, and then you start going. and his dad has to keep on rescuing him. There's sometimes where you have to fucking pull yourself up and you have to push forward even if you want to stay in bed. a trust fund and a backup trust fund. especially your boys. Don't give them a penny. That ruined me. Don't give them money. And I was like, wow, that's deep shit to be a man, like in your late forties, looking back at your life,

1:14:50 Kept him weak. Push forward. Don't do it again. Yeah. You know, learn from your mistakes. We all make them. Yes. The world could be a better place, Crash. Right? It's becoming a better place. It's becoming impossible. I mean, you can do it to a certain extent. To a certain extent, you can do it. The world could be a better place, Crash, right? want to thank you for being this guy who's out there innovating in this almost forgotten business.

1:16:57 I travel. and are generous with those ideas, I really believe everyone. Westwood. Where's Brentwood? Yeah. No. Yeah, we do the Facebook, Float Lab Technologies. I'm very excited about that.