
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


UFOs capture our attention like nothing else can as we hear stories of these flying wonders and contemplate their origins, missions, and purposes. Some captivate more than others, literally capturing unsuspecting citizens to be brought aboard these enigmas for more baffling experiences. Philip Mantle is an outstanding researcher, author, and firsthand witness to the world of the freaky woo-woo.
His new book, “UFO Reflections,” boasts a wide variety of said “woo” and offers us all greater insights into this highly strange phenomenon.
In our Plus+ extension, we visit an MIT computer scientist and game designer Rizwan Virk in his book The Simulation Hypothesis as he takes a swing at one of the wildest ideas floating around modern culture: what if reality itself is basically a massively multiplayer simulation? He tries to connect ancient mystical ideas with modern computational thinking. Whether he’s onto something profound or just brilliantly overthinking Zelda, this one opens up a ton of questions about consciousness, perception, and what this place actually is.
LinksPlus+ Extension
The extension of the show is EXCLUSIVE to Plus+ Members. To join. click HERE.Links
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By 8th Kind4.5
55155,515 ratings
UFOs capture our attention like nothing else can as we hear stories of these flying wonders and contemplate their origins, missions, and purposes. Some captivate more than others, literally capturing unsuspecting citizens to be brought aboard these enigmas for more baffling experiences. Philip Mantle is an outstanding researcher, author, and firsthand witness to the world of the freaky woo-woo.
His new book, “UFO Reflections,” boasts a wide variety of said “woo” and offers us all greater insights into this highly strange phenomenon.
In our Plus+ extension, we visit an MIT computer scientist and game designer Rizwan Virk in his book The Simulation Hypothesis as he takes a swing at one of the wildest ideas floating around modern culture: what if reality itself is basically a massively multiplayer simulation? He tries to connect ancient mystical ideas with modern computational thinking. Whether he’s onto something profound or just brilliantly overthinking Zelda, this one opens up a ton of questions about consciousness, perception, and what this place actually is.
LinksPlus+ Extension
The extension of the show is EXCLUSIVE to Plus+ Members. To join. click HERE.Links
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2,976 Listeners

1,207 Listeners

9,506 Listeners

536 Listeners

4,761 Listeners

3,504 Listeners

1,410 Listeners

1,859 Listeners

977 Listeners

1,161 Listeners

1,146 Listeners

461 Listeners

1,007 Listeners

1,425 Listeners

267 Listeners