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January 6, 2007: God & Light - T. Lee Baumann

Feb 24, 20262 hr 37 minSeason 2007Ep. 1190
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Episode description

Art Bell opens with listener calls covering topics from the Travis Walton abduction case to the Spiricom device that allegedly enabled real-time communication with the dead. He also discusses a Colorado avalanche, record January warmth across the East Coast, and the anniversary of Ramona Bell's passing before welcoming Dr. T. Lee Baumann.

Dr. Baumann, an internal medicine physician and former religious skeptic, describes how his journey toward spirituality began when he pronounced a patient dead only to have them revive 30 minutes later. He discusses Raymond Moody's near-death experience research and shares accounts of patients returning from clinical death angry at being resuscitated, having experienced profound peace on the other side.

The core of the interview centers on Baumann's thesis that God and light are literally connected, not merely metaphorically. He explains the double-slit experiment, in which light appeared to alter its behavior before reaching modified endpoints, suggesting an awareness that physicists themselves described using the word consciousness. Baumann argues that since time stops at the speed of light, as Einstein proved, light operates outside the boundaries of time, placing it in a realm consistent with how every major world religion has described the divine.
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