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Monday, February 09, 2015

CoastZone: Nature of Reality

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Weekend Edition   February 9, 2015   Coast Insider Audio
Nature of Reality:

On Sunday night's program, Richard Syrett was joined by engineer and researcher, Jim Elvidge , for a discussion on the nature of our reality and the possibility that we are living in a digital simulation. "If we are in a digital world, it opens up all kinds of possibilities on how information gets sent back and forth," he posited, "and it explains an awful lot of things." To that end, he argued that the concept of a digital universe allows for an explanation on the true nature of matter, which otherwise remains elusive to science, since attempts to find the core density of matter has resulted in the discovery of increasingly smaller particles and even more empty space between them. As such, Elvidge put forward that "matter is data" and "forces are just the rules on how that data interacts."

Elvidge suggested that people are interacting with our digital universe via consciousness that exists outside of the body but is still part of a larger, organized system. He likened the human experience to a computer program aimed at helping consciousness evolve via a fabricated reality. Over one's lifetime, Elvidge theorized, they acquire both basic, superfluous data, which is necessary for navigating and existing in the virtual reality, as well as information that is more critical to the overall positive evolution of individual consciousness. Upon death, the temporary data is discarded while the "soul data" remains with the consciousness as it ventures on another journey into the "reality learning lab" that is the human experience.

While traditional science has struggled to find the cause of paranormal activity, Elvidge contended that "data and data leaks are the perfect explanation" for such anomalies. For instance, remote viewing could be the result of one's non-local consciousness gaining access to a piece of information which is part of the proverbial 'source code' of our virtual reality. Additionally, since each consciousness collects its own data, the digital universe model allows for information to be exchanged between two individuals because they actually exist in the same realm outside of the simulated reality experience. "If we want to break down that artificial barrier that was put up that makes us feel individuated, we could," he mused, "and people who do that are called 'psychics.'"
  
Cotard's Syndrome:

In the first hour of Sunday's show, Harvard-trained psychiatrist Peter Breggin talked about the case of a teenage girl who spent three years of her life convinced that she was dead due to a rare medical condition known as 'Cotard's Syndrome.' Breggin asserted that such a condition is really rooted in basic human emotions rather than caused by a disease or brain disorder. As such, he lamented that psychiatrists and neurologists are often more interested in 'finding' a perceived disorder, sometimes for their own personal fame or academic standing, rather than examining these root emotional issues. Similarly, Breggin also noted that patients, themselves, frequently wish to be diagnosed with a disorder since it gives them a socially acceptable reason for their behavior beyond their own feelings.

Future Smart:

On Saturday night's program, Richard Syrett welcomed futurist James Canton , who discussed how to become 'future smart.' He illuminated the pivotal forces and global dynamics that everyone must understand today to thrive in a rapidly shifting landscape, including game-changing trends that are coming in business and technology. First hour guest, author Marie Jones, talked about strange cases of constant 'deja vu'...cont.

Today in Strangeness:

On this date in 1902, Dr. Eugene-Louis Doyen of Paris surgically separated Radica and Doodica, Siamese twins from the Barnum and Bailey Circus. The operation was initially considered a success, but both girls died within a year of the procedure. Thomas Scholl of Munich issued the world's fastest yodel-- 22 tones (15 falsetto) within one second (1992).

Tonight's Show, Monday, February 9th:

First Half: Former Minister of National Defense in Canada, Paul Hellyer , will discuss his new work researching the New World Order, the US shadow government, and the Money Mafia all of which is at the apex of the cabal that has been running the U.S. and much of the world since World War II. He'll explain the connection between the cabal and ETs.

2nd Half: Dr. John Hall is a pain management physician specializing in stem cell therapy and interventional neuromodulation for chronic pain. He has been an ardent activist against non-consensual experimentation and intrusive surveillance technology and will discuss the dark history of government funded testing surveillance.


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