Today’s episode has a number of topics going on. We start out covering the rest of the Colonel Karl Nell interview which takes us into some interesting topics related to disclosure and the impact the truth would have on the world. What are the best reasons against disclosure and what are the best reasons for it? What would it mean when people’s beliefs actually become confirmed reality? Drew Bring up a story about Homo Floresiensis and Dean talks about a talk given by Denis Noble about Neo-Darwinism being wrong. Dre then gets us into this week’s coverage of Secret History of the World and we talk about the new chronology in Egypt. Did Moses get the 10 commandments from the Egyptian Book of the Dead? How capable were the Ancient Egyptians in math? We also talk about codes in the Hebrew Bible and the green language. We end off talking about Akhenaten and his implementation of Egyptian monotheism. Enjoy the episode!
Topics include dark matter and dark energy. We spend some time talking about the mysteries of gravity, quantum physics and the theories that try to combine them together into a grand “theory of everything.” We talk about consciousness, teleportation and reincarnation. We have fun trying out some different illusions to show how crazy the brain is. We compare hard sciences to soft sciences and then discuss fields like psychology and egyptology. We lament over all the deliberately destroyed knowledge. We round out the episode discussing the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis and the replication crisis in science.
YouTube: “Zero Doubt” Non-Human Intelligence on Earth – Col. Karl Nell & Alex Klokus | SALT iConnections NY
Spotify: TJ McNulty’s Album “Harmony”
Image: Homo Floresiensis
Web Link: Smallest arm bone in human fossil record sheds light on the dawn of Homo floresiensis
YouTube: The real-life ‘hobbits’ of Indonesia
YouTube: Biology beyond the genome | Denis Noble
Amazon: Understanding Living Systems by Raymond Noble & Denis Noble
YouTube: Egypt’s New Chronology w/ David Rohl
Web Link: Ten Commandments and the Book of the Dead
Spotify: Stevie Nader’s “Grit”
Image: Akhenaten