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April 17, 1998: Taking the Quantum Leap - Dr. Fred Alan Wolf

Feb 27, 20242 hr 50 minSeason 1998Ep. 417
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Episode description

Theoretical physicist Dr. Fred Alan Wolf joins Art Bell to discuss Taking the Quantum Leap, quantum physics, consciousness, parallel universes, and time travel after Linda Moulton Howe's Cydonia update. Howe interviews Dr. Mark Carlotto about the new Mars Global Surveyor photograph of the Cydonia face, and Carlotto explains how differences in sun angle and camera position between the 1976 Viking image and the 1998 photograph account for the apparent changes in the face's appearance. He demonstrates that when the Viking data is reprojected to match the new viewing conditions, features align remarkably well, including nostril details and a strikingly symmetrical platform.

Wolf's fascination with physics began as a child watching footage of the first atomic explosion. He discusses the Big Bang, parallel universes, and time travel, arguing that consciousness itself may hold the key to breaking the barriers of space and time. He describes lucid dreaming as a potential gateway to parallel realities and suggests that the brain contains a projection mechanism that sends sensory information backward through time.

Wolf shares his unconventional career path, including leaving a tenured faculty position to pursue independent research connecting quantum physics with ancient mystical traditions. He and Art explore SETI, faster-than-light travel, and the possibility that breaking the light barrier would open contact with other civilizations.
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