This episode of Arcane Answers, hosted by Larry and Sarah, explores "The Third Man Factor," or sensed presence experiences, where individuals in life-threatening situations report a benevolent, unseen presence providing guidance or comfort. This phenomenon is consistently reported as helpful, distinguishing it from random hallucinations. While often perceived as an unknown male presence, some accounts describe a known loved one or a female figure. The concept gained prominence with Sir Ernest Shackleton's 1916 Antarctic expedition, inspiring T.S. Eliot's "The Wasteland," and was further popularized by John Geiger's 2009 book, *The Third Man Factor: Surviving the Impossible*. The hosts also discuss scientific theories, including the idea that these experiences are hallucinations or coping mechanisms generated by the brain in response to extreme stress, isolation, fatigue, or sensory deprivation, and the "body mapping hypothesis," which suggests disruptions to the brain's internal body map project parts of it externally. The episode concludes with listener stories, including accounts from a solo sailor, a child abduction attempt, and a car accident survivor, highlighting the consistent, benevolent nature of the sensed presence.