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Release Date: April 8, 2021
Summary: Season 2 kicks off with a dive into time loops,
multiversal theory, and the mind-bending possibility that you’ve lived this
life before. Jesus and Rudy explore déjà vu, quantum theory, and whether
existence itself is a paradox.
Key Talking Points:
• Time loops, multiverses, and quantum confusion
• Déjà vu and dimensional bleedthrough
• What is a paradox, and how do we live inside one?
• Can time be 'fixed' or is it always in flux?
Contextual Deep Dive:
• The concept of 'eternal return' comes from Nietzsche, suggesting that time repeats itself endlessly.
• Quantum mechanics supports the possibility of multiverses through theories like Many Worlds Interpretation (Hugh Everett, 1957).
• Déjà vu may result from delayed neural
processing or could hint at overlapping dimensions, according to speculative theories.
• Famous paradoxes like the grandfather paradox challenge the possibility of time travel by questioning logical consistency.
Listener Prompts:
• Have you ever felt like you’ve lived a moment before?
• Which time travel theory do you find most convincing?
• Can paradoxes exist in real life—or only in thought experiments?
By Jesus Perez and Rudy Robles5
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Release Date: April 8, 2021
Summary: Season 2 kicks off with a dive into time loops,
multiversal theory, and the mind-bending possibility that you’ve lived this
life before. Jesus and Rudy explore déjà vu, quantum theory, and whether
existence itself is a paradox.
Key Talking Points:
• Time loops, multiverses, and quantum confusion
• Déjà vu and dimensional bleedthrough
• What is a paradox, and how do we live inside one?
• Can time be 'fixed' or is it always in flux?
Contextual Deep Dive:
• The concept of 'eternal return' comes from Nietzsche, suggesting that time repeats itself endlessly.
• Quantum mechanics supports the possibility of multiverses through theories like Many Worlds Interpretation (Hugh Everett, 1957).
• Déjà vu may result from delayed neural
processing or could hint at overlapping dimensions, according to speculative theories.
• Famous paradoxes like the grandfather paradox challenge the possibility of time travel by questioning logical consistency.
Listener Prompts:
• Have you ever felt like you’ve lived a moment before?
• Which time travel theory do you find most convincing?
• Can paradoxes exist in real life—or only in thought experiments?