There is nothing wrong with your reality set. We are controlling the transmission…
- Giant squid detected off western Australia in stunning deep-sea discovery.
- An ancient hibernation switch lives in your DNA – and scientists are tapping into its power.
- Magical author Gordon White passed away while on a trip to Peru. Here’s an old interview with him in Mike Clelland’s Hidden Experience podcast.
- Here’s a ‘Wandering the Road’ episode with Seriah, yours truly and Saxon (Super Inframan) recorded in April but released last week—hence the news are a bit stale, but still a fun chat.
- New study explores the link between mystical psychedelic trips and a reduced fear of dying.
- The sense that a dead person is still with us is both eerie and common: can we find a naturalistic explanation for it?
- There is no ‘hard problem Of consciousness’: Consciousness is not separate from the physical world — our “soul” is of the same nature as our body and any other phenomenon of the world.
- A powerful new tool to find alien life:Life leaves a pattern, not just a trace. (Archived page link)
- The Trump administration is leaning into UFO mythology – but many analysts believe the launch of a new government-sanctioned website about “aliens” is another wave of disinfo designed to distract and divide.
- Neil deGrasse Tyson, John Mack, and who gets to speak as UFO Disclosure unfolds.
- (Video) Fungi homes – and more ways biology could sustain life beyond Earth.
- In an age of AI ‘perfection’, your worst sketch might be your most powerful tool.
- New York Times bans use of AI – but only for freelancers.
- Software developers complain that all this AI ‘vibecoding’ is making them forget how to, you know, actually code.
- Sam Altman forced to confront claims at OpenAI trial that he’s a prolific liar.
- Red Pill of the Day: Use of latex gloves may have caused an overestimation of microplastics pollution.
Thanks to Greg and Fringe Quest.
Quote of the Day:
I tell the rogues to read, read, read, read, read. Those who read own the world; those who immerse themselves in the internet or watch too much television lose it… Our civilization is suffering profound wounds because of the abandonment of reading by society.
Werner Herzog


