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Quantum Time and Poltergeists
Welcome to the first non-Pilot episode of God's Ghosts and UFOs!
This week, Mal, Tom, and Jordan dive into the nature of time and some compelling video of a can of soda.
Highlights:
* A new University of Surrey study suggests time might flow in both directions
* Is linear time an illusion we've constructed to process information?
* That time Tom's daughter predicted a future accident
* How our brains might be filters for reality rather than gatherers of information
* A quote from The Kybalion on the principle of polarity and how opposites are "identical in nature but different in degree"
* Tom talks about how meditation and music helped him experience time differently
* A viral video from a Wyoming jail where a soda can mysteriously slides across a table
* Jordan offers possible scientific explanations while admitting "I don't want any of them to be true"
* What would constitute adequate investigation of paranormal claims?
* We dream about one day fielding investigators to examine strange phenomena
* “Open-minded skepticism" is the best approach to unexplained events
You’ve got stories.
We want to hear them.
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Quantum Time and Poltergeists
Welcome to the first non-Pilot episode of God's Ghosts and UFOs!
This week, Mal, Tom, and Jordan dive into the nature of time and some compelling video of a can of soda.
Highlights:
* A new University of Surrey study suggests time might flow in both directions
* Is linear time an illusion we've constructed to process information?
* That time Tom's daughter predicted a future accident
* How our brains might be filters for reality rather than gatherers of information
* A quote from The Kybalion on the principle of polarity and how opposites are "identical in nature but different in degree"
* Tom talks about how meditation and music helped him experience time differently
* A viral video from a Wyoming jail where a soda can mysteriously slides across a table
* Jordan offers possible scientific explanations while admitting "I don't want any of them to be true"
* What would constitute adequate investigation of paranormal claims?
* We dream about one day fielding investigators to examine strange phenomena
* “Open-minded skepticism" is the best approach to unexplained events
You’ve got stories.
We want to hear them.
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