Is our brain a Time Machine? - Dr Mike Wiest

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Did the CIA Remote Viewing program see through time? Was the technique made possible by quantum receptors in our brain, that can see into the future? How did Uri Geller get his ability to do remote viewing? 'Prof' Simon Interviews Dr. Mike Wiest Neuroscientist.

Today I look at the myths and science of the quantum brain.

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Dr Wiest is an amazing guy. So clear.
Fascinating. Thanks.

Somemaysayso
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This was a clanger! Did not know about xenon. Wondering how his audio was so high quality - very impressed.

tetraktys
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I have accidentally remote viewed a handful of times throughout my life. The experiences were very uncanny and could not be attributed to anything else but remote viewing.
I've never been able to do it on demand, and the times that I did it accidentally, it was during events that were relatively emotionally charged.
Another thing I noticed, is that the accidental remote viewing events all happened in my younger age, like, late-teens to mid 20s, and never really happened again that I can remember.
I 100% believe that remote viewing is real and a natural part of being a lifeform in the universe. That said, I don't think my experiences are super common or uncommon, because I think ot happens to people all the time, they just don't realize that's what's happening, and/or it's usually mundane and not acted upon, and thus not noticed as remote viewing.
I think we as human beings were able to do it easier, consciously or not, in ths past before we became so unhealthy as a global species, so maybe now it is so rare that most people thinks it's just woo-woo and not real, but at one point it was common knowledge that everyone can do it (on demand or not).
I hope we can get a definitive answer on whether remote viewing is real or not and what makes it possible. I'm not sure how we would prove it one way or another, though, just because I don't think there are any instruments we could possibly make that could detect such a thing. So it will always be anecdotal evidence that every individual person will have to discern what's real or not.

zach_diecast_mansur
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Joe McMoneagle, who was with the American military's remote viewing Stargate program, wrote his own book describing how they remote viewed in time. Also check out Major Ed Dames writings. He was also connected with the Stargate program.

jbden
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Great episode Simon thanks for sharing 😊

leenewcome
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This is a line of investigation that’s important.

Well Done Prof!

Uri Geller was also studied at Birkbeck college in London. I know this because a physicist I was working with at Ilford Films was doing his doctorate on psycho physics there at the same time.

He’s now a professor in a West Country university. I have not spoken to him since the early 70s.

The connection that’s being made now between between us macro mass physics sentient blobs and quantum effects, makes so much intuitive sense.

Or am I simply viewing this issue remotely. 👍

Fascinating, keep going ❤

sonofthesea-hm
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Brains are scalar transceivers. We are designed with the same technology our reality runs on, and the model is built into our faces with our senses as the interface. Some extended functions have been locked out or maybe put in safe mode, and every once in a while, someone unlocks some of these. We are only limited by our imagination.

imawake
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Massive Thanks both Mike and Simon highly enjoyable and informative 👏👏💯

iainriley
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To date, no study i'm aware of has combined Kerskens’ quantum MRI techniques with Hameroff’s microtubule-anesthesia research. Both explore quantum brain processes separately, but a joint experiment could unlock deeper insights into the quantum nature of consciousness

neurostreams
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Thank you Prof Simon for this excellent interview. Well done for getting him to share his science and insights. His name reminds us of Mick West, but Mike Wiest is a different breed altogether.

Pierre-Leloup
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Mike's research needs funding I believe he is on the correct path.

JohnDarwin
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Very interesting as usual Prof! Wonder if natural unconsciousness (sleep) is any different from unconsciousness under anesthesia? I have, sometimes, several remembered dreams under daily natural sleep. Been under general anesthesia a number of times and it's a just a blank from start to finish.

Klooch
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Well, done Professor Simon. I learned a lot from this video and you make it very interesting.😊

TenaciousDmitchell
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Anesthetic turns off the brain's WiFi.

MVance-kp
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Superb and superconcious😇. Very insightful. Thank you.

naturesrhythems
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Microtubule communication might help explain animal flocking, fish swimming in sync and instinctive migration.

MVance-kp
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Strange dreams that make sense a day later or decades later?

tommaat
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Do' anaesthetics work on Tardigrades ?

iainriley
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First, after being way delayed, just switched on my internal time machine and jumped back.
😎

Prof-Joe-H
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What's the possibility that microtubules can tune themselves resembling learning and in affect can be a type of entanglement allowing them to communicate with each other?

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