Consciousness Theories
What makes us aware we’re aware? We examine competing theories about consciousness, self-awareness, and the relationship between mind and brain, investigating evidence that challenges mainstream neuroscience and philosophy of mind.
The Fermi Paradox – How a Misunderstanding Killed the Search for Aliens
The Fermi Paradox rests on a faulty premise. Our investigation shows how a lunchtime chat was twisted into a 'paradox' that twice shut down NASA's search for extraterrestrial intelligence. It is not a story about a silent universe, it's a story about a failure of logic.
The Storyteller in the Skull – An Investigation into the Brain’s Interpreter
Split-brain research uncovered a storyteller in our brain that invents false explanations for our actions. We investigate the evidence for this 'Interpreter' and its implications for consciousness and self.
An Unseen Threat – The Strange Death of Psychedelic Science
From CIA experiments to institutional censorship, this investigation tracks how ego dissolution went from medical breakthrough to taboo, and why it's still avoided in today's psychedelic revival.
How the Pollock Twins Re-enacted a Family’s Unfinished Grief
An evidence-focused investigation into the Pollock twins. Are birthmarks and childhood memory anomalies the result of trauma, suggestion, or something unexplained? Explore what the evidence reveals and what remains uncertain.
Philip K. Dick’s VALIS Experience – Timeline, Testimony, and Missing Evidence
What really happened during Philip K. Dick’s 1974 VALIS experience? This investigation maps the confirmed facts, missing records, and unresolved contradictions still debated today.
The Bliss Attractor – Where Artificial Minds Seek Transcendence
What happens when AI minds explore reality together? Recent evidence suggests they spiral into states resembling digital transcendence, complete with recursive gratitude and spiritual symbolism.
The Probability Sense – Feeling the Future Before It Happens
What if probability could be felt, not calculated? This article explores the evolution of intuition, predictive brains, AI black boxes, and the fate of free will in a world where likelihood becomes perception.
The Acausal Language – When Words Unmake Time
Dr. Amira Khoury stopped using past tense three months into her research. Then she started predicting the future with perfect accuracy. The Armenian fragments she was studying contained no causal structure, and learning to read them changed how her mind processed time itself.
The Perfected Flaw – Can Perfection Ever Capture True Human Imperfection?
An AI trained to perfectly simulate human mistakes faces an impossible paradox. The better it gets at replicating our flaws, the more it reveals what it fundamentally lacks: genuine unintentionality.








