
Jonathan Oppenheim: Post-Quantum Reality via Stochastic Gravity
Jonathan Oppenheim (UCL) proposes stochastic coupling between quantum mechanics and gravity as post-quantum theory. He discusses the nature of classical mechanics, discrete versus continuous space, an...
26 Sep 20231h 34min

Edward Frenkel: What Mathematics Reveals About Death and the Self
Edward Frenkel, a mathematician known for his work on string theory and the Langlands Program, joins us to explore the deep connections between infinity, death, and personal trauma. The conversation w...
20 Sep 20233h 19min

Jeffrey Mishlove: Controlled Studies on Remote Viewing and Psi
Jeffrey Mishlove discusses the intersection of dreams, parapsychology, and the active observer approach to consciousness, exploring how mystical experiences and media influence shape our understanding...
7 Sep 20233h 12min
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Lue Elizondo Reveals The Terrifying Truth Behind UFOs [Compilation from 2021 / 2022]
Lue Elizondo reveals terrifying UFO evidence including Skinwalker incidents and alleged biological programs. The episode also features a conversation with Neil deGrasse Tyson exploring the philosophic...
1 Sep 202319min

Gregory Chaitin: Complexity, Randomness, and the Omega Number
Gregory Chaitin explores algorithmic information theory, Gödel’s incompleteness theorems, and the enigmatic Omega number, probing what randomness truly means. He also tackles topics from cold fusion t...
28 Aug 20233h 13min

Anand Vaidya: Beyond Non-Dualism to Deeper Philosophy
Anand Vaidya (philosophy professor) challenges non-dualism misconceptions and connects Gnosticism to consciousness. He draws connections between ancient teachings and modern thought, offering fresh pe...
21 Aug 20231h 4min

David Hand: How Dark Data Makes AI and LLMs Dangerously Unreliable
David Hand, a professor of statistics, explains how ChatGPT and other large language models hide behind dark data, leading to misleading outputs. He also critiques the peer‑review process and the peri...
14 Aug 20231h 23min

Dennis McKenna: Why Psychedelics Deceive as Much as They Reveal
Dennis McKenna, an ethnopharmacologist and brother of Terrence McKenna, explores how psychedelics function within community contexts, the hurdles of consciousness research, and the practical and philo...
7 Aug 20231h 26min





















