Sofi Elizondo: How many senses do worms have?
Ian Gray: They have two: smell and touch. Why?
Sofi Elizondo: So, they live without any ability to see or even know about light, right? The notion of light to them is unimaginable.
Ian Gray: Yeah.
Sofi Elizondo: But we humans, we know that light exists—all around them, right on top of them, they cannot sense it. But with a little mutation, they do. Right?
Ian Gray: Correct.
Sofi Elizondo: So, Doctor Eye, perhaps some humans, rare humans, have mutated to have another sense—a spirit sense—and can perceive a world that is right on top of us, everywhere, just like the light on these worms.
Ian Gray: They have two: smell and touch. Why?
Sofi Elizondo: So, they live without any ability to see or even know about light, right? The notion of light to them is unimaginable.
Ian Gray: Yeah.
Sofi Elizondo: But we humans, we know that light exists—all around them, right on top of them, they cannot sense it. But with a little mutation, they do. Right?
Ian Gray: Correct.
Sofi Elizondo: So, Doctor Eye, perhaps some humans, rare humans, have mutated to have another sense—a spirit sense—and can perceive a world that is right on top of us, everywhere, just like the light on these worms.
Sofi Elizondo : How many senses do worms have?
Ian Gray : They have two: smell and touch. Why?
Sofi Elizondo : So, they live without any ability to see or even know about light, right? The notion of light to them is unimaginable.
Ian Gray : Yeah.
Sofi Elizondo : But we humans, we know that light exists—all around them, right on top of them, they cannot sense it. But with a little mutation, they do. Right?
Ian Gray : Correct.
Sofi Elizondo : So, Doctor Eye, perhaps some humans, rare humans, have mutated to have another sense—a spirit sense—and can perceive a world that is right on top of us, everywhere, just like the light on these worms.
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