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What if reality isn’t what you think it is? Author Jim Elvidge says it’s actually not as far-fetched as it seems in his latest book, The Universe Solved. We are marching toward an inevitable merge with machines, and we may have already reached a point where the impossible is within our grasp. Find out why the universe may be so … Read more about this episode...

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What if reality isn't what you think it is? Author Jim Elvidge says it's actually not as far-fetched as it seems in his latest book, The Universe Solved. We are marching toward an inevitable merge with machines, and we may have already reached a point where the impossible is within our grasp. Find out why the universe may be so perfectly designed to support life and matter. Find out why it feels like life is accelerating. And if the programmer were to hit ctrl-alt-del, would we even know the difference? Or, are you awake enough you don't have to dodge bullets any more?

Subtitle
What if reality isn't what you think it is? Author Jim Elvidge says it's actually not as far-fetched as it seems in his latest book, The Universe Solved. We are marching toward an inevitable merge with machines,
Duration
47:03
Publishing date
2010-06-21 16:48
Link
https://webtalkradio.net/internet-talk-radio/2010/06/21/x-squared-radio-%e2%80%93-a-provocative-view-of-the-nature-of-reality/
Contributors
  Brooks Agnew
author  
Enclosures
http://media.blubrry.com/webtalkradio/https://webtalkradio.net/Shows/XSquaredRadio/week1026.mp3
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What if reality isn’t what you think it is? Author Jim Elvidge says it’s actually not as far-fetched as it seems in his latest book, The Universe Solved. We are marching toward an inevitable merge with machines, and we may have already reached a point where the impossible is within our grasp. Find out why the universe may be so perfectly designed to support life and matter. Find out why it feels like life is accelerating. And if the programmer were to hit ctrl-alt-del, would we even know the difference? Or, are you awake enough you don’t have to dodge bullets any more?