Note to AJ from The Why Files
Anecdotal Precognition Guy Comment
Note to AJ from The Why Files
AJ, I love the show, mate, but episode #009 with Eric Wargo was a bit lacklustre in comparison to the high bar you’ve set with the amazing previous episodes.
This guy is saying a lot without saying anything. Apart from his anecdotal precognitive dreams, which are clearly an interesting and widespread phenomenon, he just keeps saying “precognition” like the word is going to fade away if he doesn’t say it fast enough. He has bounced around vague and dismissive arguments in response to every question AJ has posed to him, from consciousness to ESP to microtubules. He has actually said nothing of worth or substance since the 9/11 segment.
On microtubules, the Penrose-Hameroff theory is not a fully formed theory. They did not dig deep enough. However, microtubules are involved in receiving consciousness. The IO-CU digs so deep that it inverts, showing that our universe and consciousness are biconditional, inverted states of the same thing. Sir Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff’s work on microtubules focused my hunt for the inversion site of consciousness within the cytoskeleton of the eukaryotic cell. For that, I owe them a note of appreciation.
On Copenhagen, the Copenhagen interpretation is called that because it was developed by Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, and other physicists at Bohr’s Institute for Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen, Denmark, during the late 1920s, not because Bohr was from Copenhagen.
AJ, check out the IO-CU by M.W. Wolf:
https://www.mwwolf-fiction.co.uk/the-inverted-organelle
Not one part of it hangs on vague and misinterpreted chats about a chat about a chat someone else had once back in the day.
I’m editing the IO-CU book at the moment. I’ll send you a copy once it’s published. I’ll show you, and the world, how consciousness arises in the brain, and how it is a micro mirror of the macro, which is to say, the whole universe.
Sidenote, within the IO-CU, I have two coexisting theories about precognition. I do not include my own anecdotal precognitive dreams and emotions, as this is a grounded and almost complete theory of everything. I say almost because there are minute, complex details I am still focused on ironing out during editing.
Love the new basement setup, and I have loved every one of the previous episodes, with Professor Avi Loeb, Tim Hogan, James Fox, and Mike Bara amongst my favourites thus far. But episode #009 with Eric Wargo is lukewarm for me.
Looking forward to more Basement episodes.
M.W. Wolf Ltd.