OffPlanet Radio Live-08-22-2012-Hour 1-Jay Weidner-Alchemy and the End of Time
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Jay Weidner at Sacred Mysteries
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Alchemy and the End of Time
Film maker, author, researcher, and esoteric archeologist, Jay Weidner, joins us for a discussion on ciurrent events, the rise of human consciousness, the unravelling of the dark cabal; the "end of time", and the restoration of the Philosopher's Stone; as well as his upcoming feature film, "Shasta".
Called by Wired Magazine an “authority on the hermetic and alchemical traditions,” and “erudite conspiracy hunter, ”Jay Weidner is a renowned author, filmmaker and hermetic scholar. Considered to be a ‘modern-day Indiana Jones’ for his ongoing worldwide quests to find clues to mankind’s spiritual destiny via ancient societies and artifacts, his body of work offers great insight into the circumstances that have led to the current global crisis.
OffPlanet Radio Live-08-22-2012-Hour 1-Jay Weidner-Alchemy and the End of Time






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Inception Helmet Creates Alternative Reality For Cheap
http://www.psfk.com/2012/08/inception-helmet.html
Researchers have developed an Inception-style helmet which makes the human mind unable to tell what is real and what is a fake. The project involved a system known as Substitutional Reality (SR) which has been developed at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute's Laboratory for Adaptive Intelligence in Japan. Lead researcher Keisuke Suzuki said, "Our motivation is to explore the cognitive mechanisms underlying our strong conviction in reality. How can people trust what they perceive? Answering these questions requires an experimental platform which can present scenes that participants believe are completely real, but where we are still able to manipulate the contents."
Reference:
Substitutional Reality System: A Novel Experimental Platform for Experiencing Alternative Reality
Keisuke Suzuki, Sohei Wakisaka & Naotaka Fujii
Received 08 February 2012 | Accepted 21 May 2012 | Published 21 June 2012
Abstract:
We have developed a novel experimental platform, referred to as a substitutional reality (SR) system, for studying the conviction of the perception of live reality and related metacognitive functions. The SR system was designed to manipulate people's reality by allowing them to experience live scenes (in which they were physically present) and recorded scenes (which were recorded and edited in advance) in an alternating manner without noticing a reality gap. All of the naïve participants (n = 21) successfully believed that they had experienced live scenes when recorded scenes had been presented. Additional psychophysical experiments suggest the depth of visual objects does not affect the perceptual discriminability between scenes, and the scene switch during head movement enhance substitutional performance. The SR system, with its reality manipulation, is a novel and affordable method for studying metacognitive functions and psychiatric disorders.
http://www.nature.com/srep/2012/120621/srep00459/full/srep00459.html