We are ordinary guys exploring an extraordinary universe. From inner space to outer space, we follow our minds as they drift into the infinite.
In this episode, we talk about god of war, the split brain experiment, some current political events and the psychedelic wall.
In this podcast, we discussed the ongoing gun problem in America. A problem which many believe resulted in another mass shooting taking place in Parkland, Florida. Is it guns? Is it mental health? We dive deep into this seemingly simple but clearly complex issue.
In this episode, we talk about VR, opioid crisis, planet Earth II documentary, the cruelty of nature, big bang theory, the reality code, pharmaceutical drugs, trump, Hawaii false missile alert, biological weapons, and #metoo movement.
In this episode, we talk about politics, the military budget, central banks, conspiracy facts and comedy.
In this episode, we talk about fighting our cravings, the price of freedom, the incredible research of Paul Stamets and the philosophies of Jordan Peterson and Sam Harris.
In this episode, we talk about current and future technologies and their role in not just making life easier but in also giving corporations more control and predictive powers over the consumers at large.
In this episode, we talk about augmented reality, the universe and self awareness.
In this episode, our good friend Tim Noe joins us to have a conversation about life, education, drugs and chasing adrenaline highs.
In this episode, we talk about observing our thoughts, conditioning ourselves to create beneficial habits, the flow state, living on the edge and capitalism.
In this episode, we talk about good and evil marketing, the early history of the atom bomb, AI, love and hate, the Fibonacci sequence and dreams.
Arman Abtahi, a political social media strategist and co-founder of the FDC joins us to talk about the current political climate, liberal democracy, meditation and much more.
In this episode, our good friend Omer joins the usual cast to talk about the Stanford Prison Experiment, the nature of humanity, the TV series LOST and whether change is the only constant in the universe.
A billion years ago, separate prokaryotic cells joined together in a symbiotic union and gave rise to eukaryotic cells and eventually complex life. In today's episode, we discuss DMT, intelligent design, extraterrestrial life and a possible symbiosis between nationalists and globalists in the name of human progress.
In today's episode, we discuss George Soros, Donald Trump, psychedelics, science and corporate interests, constantly changing health science and other topics.
In our first podcast of the new year, we discuss Donald Trump, health insurance, spirituality, entropy, Nintendo Switch, the near and far future of VR and other topics.
Through out our long but cosmically short history, we've held many false beliefs. As our instruments for studying the world around us have advanced, so have our perceived truths. But shouldn't truth be constant and absolute? What exactly is truth? Where does it come from and how do we find it? Ali, Z, Shaz and Hasban ruminate.
Our vast, seemingly endless universe holds many incredible and unimaginable truths and mysteries. We open pandora's box and dive deep into a discussion about the precursors of life, super-intelligence, emotions, memories and the concept of nothing with our guests Aditya Jagannathan and Satya Mohanty. Warning! Huge WestWorld spoilers!
Since the very beginning, we've looked out and towards the heavens for purpose and answers. Today with new breakthroughs in gene editing and nano technology, we are looking deeper in than ever into the systems that give rise to the human whole and taking the first steps into remaking ourselves in our own chosen image. Our guest Hazel Michael is a biomedical engineer and she joins Ali, Z, Shaz and Hasban into the rabbit hole where Gods are born.
On November 8th, a historic US election came to a close as a reality star went supernova, spilling its guts across all borders and realities. No one in the mostly liberal media saw it coming. Trump was a joke and now he is the most powerful man in the world. What happened? How did it happen? Ali, Z, Shaz and Hasban ruminate.
Every atom in our body comes from the guts of an exploding star. Dead stars gave us life and today, the Sun continues to be the most important source of energy for life on Earth. We've harnessed some wind, water and solar power but because of many factors, we still burn fossil fuels resulting in global climate change. Sashi Alam works in the nuclear industry and he joins us to discuss the energy landscape in the present and future.
Good and evil, light and darkness, matter and anti matter. For as long as the universe has existed, opposing forces have always battled for influence and control. Joined by our first guest and friend from law enforcement, Frank Rizzo, we ponder the forces influencing and controlling America today. Ali, Z and Shaz ruminate.
No one living today has ever met or spoken with the prophetic messengers that seemingly brought God's holy word to earth. But many have read the words that traveled and survived through thousands of years to reach our minds today. What makes some of us faithful? Is faith in the unknowable, reasonable? Ali, Z and Shaz ruminate.
There is an island in the Bay of Bengal where a group of long secluded people live with sticks and stones; untouched by modern civilization. On the very same planet, scientists are hard at work looking deeper than ever into the universe. What does it all mean? Ali, Z and Shaz ruminate.
Our recorded history goes back only a few thousand years but increasing evidence shows that mankind has been around for well over a hundred thousand years. What happened in the distant past? What can we learn from the ancients? Ali and Z ruminate.
There are an unimaginable number of stars in the universe and even more planets, yet the night sky tells a different story. Where are all the aliens!? Does it even matter? Do we even have free will? Ali and Z ruminate.