Logic Failure
Cases built on contradictory logic, paradoxes, or flawed reasoning. We investigate situations where official explanations contradict themselves, where cause and effect don’t line up, and where basic logic breaks down under scrutiny.
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.
The Credibility Paradox – Who Decides What’s True?
A respected doctor's fraud destroys vaccine trust. Anonymous sources expose presidential cover-ups. We investigated why our credibility filters fail catastrophically, who really decides what's true, and why it's about to get much worse.
The Contagion of Certainty – Folie à Deux and the Spread of Shared Psychosis
Folie à Deux. When one person’s conviction infects another. From asylums to online echo chambers, we investigate how shared psychosis happens, who is at risk, and what remains unexplained.
The Connectivity Trap – When Psychology Misreads Mental Strength
Recent research reveals people experiencing frequent déjà vu and premonitions tend to be more creative and resilient, contradicting clinical assumptions about such phenomena.
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 Phantom Time Hypothesis – The Clock That Lost 297 Years
Nearly 300 years might not have happened. The Phantom Time Hypothesis explores a chronological anomaly with deep implications for how we build and trust the past.
The Ethical Event Horizon – Where Moral Maps Dissolve
When every choice results in harm, is it still possible to act ethically? This deep dive explores the boundary where morality collapses into paradox.
The Probability Sense – Does the Brain Compute Probabilities?
Psychophysics shows neat successes in cue combination and movement control. Behavioural records also show base-rate neglect and step-hold updates. We map the contradiction and set out tests that could link beliefs to neural mechanisms without stretching a modelling language.
The Expertise Trap – Why Confident Error Beats Cautious Expertise
Our investigation into the Expertise Trap examines why those who know the least often sound the most certain, while genuine experts hedge their words. We trace the psychological roots of this paradox and its high-stakes consequences in the real world.
The Perfected Flaw – Why AI Cannot Replicate a Real Mistake
Can a system make a real mistake on cue? When an AI becomes flawless at appearing flawed, control leaves a tell. We follow the paradox into labs, theory, and the thin line between accident and performance.