There are tons of weird, inexplicable phenomenon in this world. There are people out there who claim to understand it, but you know there is no definitive answer. There are many theories, all plausible. The Three Theories Podcast looks at the inexplicable and breaks them down to their most likely po…
Nick Allen, Mike Daley, Brian Jones
You could say this episode is a break from the supernatural, but is there anything more alien than somebody's face being on somebody else's body? What about your voice being mapped into what's coming out of someone else's mouth? Deep fakes are not a myth -- they are real -- so how equipped are we to handle this technology in and out of the USA? Listen to Mike, Brian, and Nick pontificate.
There's the Mandela Effect, there's Psychic Ability, and then there is Astral Projection. Listen and test yourself to see how far you're willing to go. In The Three Theories' most polarizing episode yet, the guys discuss government support for astral projection experiments, and one of our own experiences with projection. We also discuss how to decide the limits plausibility and belief. Get deep!
Let's head for the rabbit hole! Mike, Brian, and Nick and joined by CeCe, who has recently been to a psychic group reading. She shares her thoughts with us and we turn it into a case study on the credibility of psychics and a couple theories on how this might all work. We spent about 40 minutes on it, but this needs a lot more attention as we found out. Families members beware: we have readings about your days and futures coming through. Listen up!
This was a fun one! Ok, raise if you hand if you know what happens after people die.... I'll wait... Ok, what about what happens when you almost die . Mike, Brian, and Nick postulate on near death experiences. It could be a chemical reaction. It could be a soul's transition out of the body. It could be Plotinus, God, and Melissa Joan Hart sitting together reflecting on their existence in the dream state of your dear favorite podcasters. Let's have some fun!
Artificial intelligence is scary smart. Like, don't-bet-on-yourself-in-any-board-game-contest-against-the-computer smart. Ever. But board games are one thing. it's another thing to wonder if A.I. can beat humans at actually.... being human. Can (and would) a powerful body of artificial intelligence simulate humanity, and what would that look like? We really don't know, but we're sure that if it did, it would do it more efficiently than we would.
For our first episode, we are covering the Mandela Effect. Intrigued? You should be. You've probably experienced this without even knowing it. The question is: what causes the Mandela Effect? Our hosts ideas range from "its not real" to "quantum vibrations". Listen in to see if you're buying any of this