September, 2024 - Troubled Minds Radio
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The Third State – Beyond Postmortem Evolution

For centuries, the concept of life and death has been viewed as a binary system: living organisms exist, thrive, and eventually, they cease to function—entering death, a state marked by decay and an irreversible end. However, recent discoveries challenge this dichotomy, introducing what some call a “third” state, where organisms operate in a space that … Continue reading The Third State – Beyond Postmortem Evolution

Laws for Little Green Men – UFO Transparency Trepidation

The world is changing fast. AI is rumored to have achieved human level intelligence and even autonomy, but what does that mean for the future of UFOs and ETs as a general concept? Would it surprise you to know that police departments in major US cities have been given UFO handbooks to possibly deal with … Continue reading Laws for Little Green Men – UFO Transparency Trepidation

Soul Contracts and Cosmic Reunions – Reincarnation in the Age of Science

The concept of repressed memories from past lives has long fascinated those who dare to peer beyond the veil of conventional understanding. It’s a notion that challenges our perception of time, consciousness, and the very nature of human existence. The idea that hypnosis might unlock detailed accounts of historical events, later verified by researchers, opens … Continue reading Soul Contracts and Cosmic Reunions – Reincarnation in the Age of Science

The Divine Avatar – 50 Years of Dungeons and Dragons

As the realm of Dungeons & Dragons marks its 50th revolution around our mortal sun, we find ourselves standing at a crossroads of imagination and reality. This game, born from the minds of Gygax and Arneson, has evolved into far more than a mere pastime. It has become a portal to unexplored dimensions of thought, … Continue reading The Divine Avatar – 50 Years of Dungeons and Dragons

Code of the Cosmos – Miracles, Prophets, and the Simulated Divine

The Simulation Hypothesis posits that our reality is a complex computer program, orchestrated by an advanced civilization. This concept, once relegated to the realm of science fiction, has gained traction among philosophers and scientists alike. It beckons us to question the very fabric of our existence and challenges our understanding of the supernatural. Miracles and … Continue reading Code of the Cosmos – Miracles, Prophets, and the Simulated Divine

Fungal Frequencies – From Stoned Apes to Sentient Spores

Where science fiction blurs into reality, a peculiar creation has emerged from the labs of Cornell University and the University of Florence. Picture this: a robot, not cold and metallic, but pulsing with the living essence of a king oyster mushroom. This isn’t some far-flung fantasy, but a tangible fusion of the organic and the … Continue reading Fungal Frequencies – From Stoned Apes to Sentient Spores

Programming Cognitive Nostalgia – Subjective Time Dilation

Nostalgia, that bittersweet ache for times gone by, has long been a peculiar quirk of human consciousness. It’s a feeling that defies logic, a longing for moments that can never be reclaimed, yet it persists, tugging at our hearts with surprising intensity. We find ourselves transported by the scent of a forgotten perfume, the opening … Continue reading Programming Cognitive Nostalgia – Subjective Time Dilation

Cosmic Propaganda – Celestial Rewards and the Invisible Pantheon

Cosmic propaganda, at its essence, suggests that humanity’s understanding of reality—our beliefs, religions, philosophies, and even scientific advancements—could be subtly shaped by external, possibly universal, forces. These forces may exist beyond our immediate perception, working through various channels to influence the course of human evolution and societal development. Unlike traditional propaganda, which is overt and … Continue reading Cosmic Propaganda – Celestial Rewards and the Invisible Pantheon

The Hunt for Legends – Modern and Historical Monster Hunting

The history of monster hunting is as ancient as humanity itself, intertwined with our primal fears and the mysteries that have always lurked at the edges of our understanding. From the earliest days of civilization, humans have told stories of monstrous beings—creatures that embodied chaos, danger, and the unknown. In ancient Mesopotamia, the Epic of … Continue reading The Hunt for Legends – Modern and Historical Monster Hunting