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Can a Brain Live Without a Body? | Digital Immortality, Ancient Curses & the World’s Most Brutal Race
What if the first creature to outlive its own body… wasn’t human?
In this episode of The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro dive into one of the most unsettling scientific breakthroughs in recent memory: researchers have successfully mapped and simulated the entire brain of a fruit fly—every neuron, every connection—and brought it to life inside a computer.
Is it thinking? Is it aware? Or is it something stranger—something in between?
From digital consciousness and the eerie implications of “connectomes” to the philosophical nightmare of uploading the human mind, this story blurs the line between science and science fiction in a way that’s hard to unsee.
But that’s just the beginning.
We also crack open the ancient world to explore chilling Egyptian tomb curses—warnings etched in stone that promise everything from fiery deaths to supernatural retribution. Were they symbolic… or something more? And why do so many of them involve birds with a serious attitude problem?
Then, in a completely different flavor of human endurance (or madness), we explore the Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race—an almost incomprehensible ultramarathon where competitors run the same city block in Queens… for up to 52 days straight. No scenery. No escape. Just miles, repetition, and whatever starts to surface in your mind when there’s nowhere left to hide.
Is it spiritual enlightenment… or psychological unraveling?
This episode asks big questions:
* Can consciousness exist outside the body?
* Are we inching toward digital immortality?
* What happens when the brain becomes data?
* And why would anyone willingly run 3,100 miles in circles?
If you like your science unsettling, your history cursed, and your human behavior just a little unhinged… you’re in the right place.
Inside this Box:
* The first fully simulated fruit fly brain (and why it matters)
* The disturbing implications of digital consciousness
* Ancient Egyptian tomb curses that still haunt modern imaginations
* The world’s longest certified footrace—and the minds that survive it
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By Kat & Jethro Gilligan Toth4.8
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Can a Brain Live Without a Body? | Digital Immortality, Ancient Curses & the World’s Most Brutal Race
What if the first creature to outlive its own body… wasn’t human?
In this episode of The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro dive into one of the most unsettling scientific breakthroughs in recent memory: researchers have successfully mapped and simulated the entire brain of a fruit fly—every neuron, every connection—and brought it to life inside a computer.
Is it thinking? Is it aware? Or is it something stranger—something in between?
From digital consciousness and the eerie implications of “connectomes” to the philosophical nightmare of uploading the human mind, this story blurs the line between science and science fiction in a way that’s hard to unsee.
But that’s just the beginning.
We also crack open the ancient world to explore chilling Egyptian tomb curses—warnings etched in stone that promise everything from fiery deaths to supernatural retribution. Were they symbolic… or something more? And why do so many of them involve birds with a serious attitude problem?
Then, in a completely different flavor of human endurance (or madness), we explore the Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race—an almost incomprehensible ultramarathon where competitors run the same city block in Queens… for up to 52 days straight. No scenery. No escape. Just miles, repetition, and whatever starts to surface in your mind when there’s nowhere left to hide.
Is it spiritual enlightenment… or psychological unraveling?
This episode asks big questions:
* Can consciousness exist outside the body?
* Are we inching toward digital immortality?
* What happens when the brain becomes data?
* And why would anyone willingly run 3,100 miles in circles?
If you like your science unsettling, your history cursed, and your human behavior just a little unhinged… you’re in the right place.
Inside this Box:
* The first fully simulated fruit fly brain (and why it matters)
* The disturbing implications of digital consciousness
* Ancient Egyptian tomb curses that still haunt modern imaginations
* The world’s longest certified footrace—and the minds that survive it
Subscribe, follow, and join the Freak Family. You won't regret it. Probably.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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