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339 Digital Consciousness Part 2

339 Digital Consciousness Part 2

FromRichard Syrett's Strange Planet


339 Digital Consciousness Part 2

FromRichard Syrett's Strange Planet

ratings:
Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Jan 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

EPISODE #339 DIGITAL CONSCIOUSNESS PT. 2 Richard speaks with an electrical-engineer, philosopher and author about a theory of consciousness that argues we are living in a digital simulated reality. GUEST: Jim Elvidge holds a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He has applied his training in the high-tech world as a leader in technology and enterprise management, including many years in executive roles for various companies and entrepreneurial ventures. He also holds 4 patents in digital signal processing.Beyond the high-tech realm, however, Elvidge has years of experience as a musician, writer, and truth seeker. He merged his technology skills with his love of music, developed one of the first PC-based digital music samplers, and co-founded RadioAMP, the first private-label online streaming-radio company. He is the author of The Universe - Solved! and Digital Consciousness: A Transformative Vision
Released:
Jan 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Three times a week, Richard Syrett delivers in-depth conversations with independent researchers and alternative media investigators, whistleblowers, eyewitnesses, former intelligence and military personnel. After twenty years covering conspiracies and the unexplained on a major-market radio station, plus time spent in the air-chair on Coast to Coast AM, the most-listened-late night radio program in the world, Richard has earned the trust, respect and admiration of the very best people in their respective fields. Get your consciousness updated three times a week and prepare to have your mind blown while you drive, exercise, cook, or walk the dog.  Richard Syrett's Strange Planet is here because it's later than we think, and there's no time to waste!