This week, we’re making fun of people who are smarter than us about simulation theory, and grousing about the art of summoning dollars from dread. Also, when it comes to a mysterious pulsing star, we’re reminded that when you can’t rule anything out, that includes aliens.
Here’s the beats:
* A better breakdown of why we’re on Substack (hint: it makes it easier to email us)
* A listener story about a miracle healing
* The real ones are anti-cringe
* Tom’s essay on the Gospel of Thomas is our first official GGU library entry
* A NASA scientist spent 1,500 hours investigating unexplained pulses from a distant star (and still has no idea what it is)
* Melvin Vopson thinks gravity itself might suggest we're living in a simulation
* Is this just ancient mysticism dressed up in modern physics language?
* Jordan argues simulation theory is not only unfalsifiable, it’s used to dehumanize people as "NPCs"
* How we keep explaining the universe through our latest technology
* An infamous haunted doll sells tickets
* Unsettling antique store encounters with genuinely unsettling items
* How selling fear undermines authentic spiritual connection
* A listener review
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