
 Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
 Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal [Auxiliary] Gen Zed interviews Curt Jaimungal on the Simulation Hypothesis, Consciousness, and UFOs
 Jul 18, 2022 
 Dive into the intriguing world of the simulation hypothesis and consciousness as Curt Jaimungal shares his insights. Explore the intersection of high strangeness phenomena and scientific credibility in UAP discussions. Delve into the philosophical implications of time, randomness, and realities shaped by consciousness. Discover how advanced technology impacts everyday life, from aerospace to personal grooming, and discuss the complexities of evaluating scientific claims. This thought-provoking conversation challenges conventions and broadens our understanding of existence. 
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Critique of Simulation Hypothesis
- Curt Jaimungal finds the simulation hypothesis poorly formed, more like science fiction.
- He criticizes its dubious assumptions and lack of concrete mechanisms.
Birds or UFOs?
- Curt Jaimungal shares a recent experience of mistaking birds for UFOs.
- This highlights the difficulty of capturing clear evidence of UAPs.
Thick Time
- Nicholas Jisson's "thick time" concept suggests the present is blurred, not a single point.
- It uses intuitionist logic, where something can be neither true nor false.
