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Friday, October 10, 2014

CoastZone - Cold Fusion Breakthroughs

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October 10, 2014   Coast Insider Audio
Cold Fusion Breakthroughs:

During the first half, CEO of Pure Energy Systems Inc., Sterling D. Allan , talked about the latest developments in alternative energies and cold fusion technology. Allan commented on a recently published third-party report on the performance of Andrea Rossi's low energy nuclear reactor. Rossie's "cold fusion" device ran for 32 days continuously at over 1000° C using only a gram of fuel, he reported, noting it produced 3.5 times more energy than was put into the system. According to Allan, we may only be five to ten years away from a small (size of  refrigerator) cold fusion system that can power a house.

The clean and nearly free energy of cold fusion would spark a revolution bigger than the internet, he continued. Allan estimated the cost of such a system could be as low as $3000 and paid for in savings within three years. He imagined the technology be adapted to power cars and even jet packs. "I know people are working on that," he revealed, citing Raphial Morgado's jet pack prototype. Allan mentioned the XPRIZE offer of $20 million for 'forbidden energy' and encouraged listeners themselves to help fund emerging alternative energy technologies. "If we got our act together, we could have this stuff in a few months," he said.

  
Digital Immortality:

In the final hour, lawyer, entrepreneur, and medical ethicist, Martine Rothblatt, PhD, discussed her latest research presented in Virtually Human: The Promise-and the Peril-of Digital Immortality . Rothblatt suggested it is unrealistic to think Artificial Intelligence will wipe out humanity, as there is no market demand for software that is harmful. She spoke about her work genetically modifying the pig genome to create unlimited quantities of organs that can be safely transplanted into humans, and how this technology will converge with the ability to download the brain within a few decades.

"You'll have a regenerated body before the end of the century, you'll have the equivalent of a brain in a thumb drive... and you've got an immortal being," Rothblatt explained. He examined some perils of increased longevity, including a bored and potentially suicidal population, and a large portion of the electorate that may be more risk averse. Rothblatt also talked about her invention of satellite radio and founding of United Therapeutics, which she started to find a cure for pulmonary arterial hypertension.

Today in Strangeness:

On this day in 1913 the Panama Canal was completed. One of the most ambitious engineering feats of all time, the project connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Also on this day, in 1967, the Outer Space Treaty was put in force banning space-based nuclear weapons, and, in 1985, the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro was seized by hijackers.

Coast to Coast AM Schedule 10.10.14 - 10.16.14:

Here's what's coming up in the next week!

Friday, October 10, 2014: George Noory hosts guest(s) TBA in the first half. Followed by Open Lines.

Saturday, October 11, 2014: Joining host Lisa Garr (email ), paranormal researcher and accredited investigator for the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena (ASSAP), Michael Lewis, will discuss 40 years of investigating hauntings of many kinds. Next, metaphysician and spiritual psychologist Doreen Virtue will talk about Angel Therapy, a non-denominational spiritual healing method that involves working with a person's guardian angels and archangels to heal and harmonize every aspect of life.

6-10 pm (PT), Art Bell: Somewhere in Time goes back in time to May 22, 2001, when Art Bell spoke with Brian Walker, who was attempting to launch himself into space with a homemade rocket.

Sunday, October 12, 2014: Host Richard Syrett welcomes Richard Whittle, Verville Fellow at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C, for a discussion on the untold story of the birth of the Predator drone. In the second half, psychiatrist Dr. Rick Strassman will talk about his research with psychedelic compound DMT and how naturally occurring DMT may produce prophecy-like states of consciousness and thus represent a bridge between biology and religious experience.

Monday, October 13, 2014: Futurist Paul Guercio and physicist George Hart of the Merlin Project will discuss their software-based forecasting technology and the graphical snapshots of time, called Timetraks , it generates. They will provide updates on their latest predictions for various public figures and events, and how their technology can give people a hedge on the future.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014: A field researcher at the The Gulf Coast Bigfoot Research Organization, Jim Landsdale will discuss his work researching and hunting for a flesh and blood Bigfoot. He will share his adventures, experiences and sightings as well as his opinions on whether the creature is a real animal that may even be partly human, or an inter-dimensional cosmic being. He will also weigh in on the debate raging about if killing this creature would be an appropriate action.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014: Motivated by the death of both parents from cancer, journalist Ty Bollinger set out to find out all he could about cancer. He'll discuss the world of effective cancer treatments which are being ignored by the medical establishment.

Thursday, October 16, 2014: Retired attorney Victor Zammit and research partner Wendy Zammit will discuss psychic experiences, entity materializations, and research into the afterlife.
 

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