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3I/ATLAS just passed Mars and all our Martian assets were tracking..Sadly, NASA is officially closed due to the federal government shutdown, but nonetheless, our orbiters and landers were tracking our visitor from the Milky Way’s thin disk, where the youngest and oldest stars of our galaxy meet. Be it sentient or not, it has tales to tell..

ExoMars TGO image of comet 3I/ATLAS

This week OpenAI made several major announcements, raising the bar on AI generated video and easy, code free creation of smart agents, for your business and personal use. Sora 2, for example, can generate better soundscapes and better pairing of visuals with audio. It is, however, facing widespread controversy concerning copyright infringement and its potential for generating misinformation and abusive content.

Max Van Praag has over 30 years experience in the travel industry, known for taking Europeans on epic tours of the American Wild Wild West. After coming of age in Holland and France, he settled in San Francisco in 1995, fascinated by the the spirit of innovation and the human potential movement of the Bay Area. We think you’ll enjoy our interview with him as he takes us into his world.

Max Van Praag taking German tourists on epic tour of the Wild Wild West.

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Lots of fun stories this week, from taking us out to Mars orbit to rendezvous with 3I/ATLAS, the latest interstellar object to visit our solar system (that we know of), to the immortal DNA of the Starlet Sea Anemone. And if you are worried about digital ID’s, we explore the latest ideas on the topic, this time from the UK. Closer to home we share a few experiences from our journey to this year’s Maker Faire in the Bay Area.  We also look at a new way to clean up space junk and explore why fire is super rare in our universe. Plus our usual banter on legacy news. Enjoy! 
Sun Fires Energy Blast Straight at 3I/ATLAS

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‘Love, Turkey, and visionary architecture’ with Minimalist Tadd Van Petten, ‘Seeing Life as it is..” with Richard Thaddeus Van PettenCray, “Perfection is the enemy of the Good,” with Greg Panos
I knew Thaddeus when he became a housemate of mine in the late 1980’s, 19 years old, raised in Santa Cruz, ready for whatever’s next, which included me..An inquistive, kind, and thoughtful person, I helped connect him with his mentor for many years, visionary architect, Eugene Tsui.  Tsui’s work embraces a profound understanding of the architecture of Nature, and many of Tsui’s buildings resemble works of Nature, like sea anemones.  Returing from an 8 year love affair in Turkey, he has been working as a finishing carpenter on the glorious new mansions of our tech bros, he shares with us his journey into the heart and soul of humanity.
In the second segment of today’s show we hang with our buddies Greg Panos and Richard Cray, exploring their latest adventures in singing, performing, being honored, and communicating with the AI’s privately on your personal machines. The last song of the show is from Richard’s performance in The Man from La Mancha, in Maui last year. And just somehow his performance perfectly meshes wtih Gregory’s seamlessly interwining the real with digital worlds. Enjoy!
Al, Sun, Greg, and Richard creating the Future Now Show

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This week we have geopolitical concerns, and criticize legacy media calls for war. We then explore theories of quantum consciousness and reality splits. We then focus on celestial events like the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, along with the threat of asteroids, which leads to a discussion about space exploration and militarization, contrasting NASA’s historical role with the newly formed Space Force. Our conversation also touches on the latest on extraterrestrial life on Mars, current scientific findings about mirror life and its ethical implications, and the potential for nuclear-powered space travel. Finally, we discuss the challenges of AI hallucinations and conclude with a review of the anti-aging supplement, Creatine, and a description of a three thousand ship drone show over the Vatican by Elon Musk’s brother, Kimbal’s company, Nova Sky Stories. Enjoy!
Drone Show over Vatican

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Ah yes, it’s that time of year when Apple Computer announces their latest offerings, the iPhone 17 series, the Apple Watch 11, Airpods Pro 3 and the iPhone Air. Sadly our Apple buddy, Taylor Barcroft, had a recent stroke and is currently recovering in a rehab center in nearby Capitola. But given the significance of this massive Apple event and Taylor deep love of their products, he rose to the occasion to give us his take on the near gear. Of special interests are the potential health benefits of the new devices, including 24/7 monitoring of biosignals like heart rate variability and blood pressure.

We then branch into broader topics, such as the implications of AI on creativity and careers, discoveries in space exploration including the Voyager discovery of a solar system firewall surrounding us, and the latest with I3/ATLAS, our latest interstellar object passing by us. We then get a bit philosophical on time, reality, and human imagination, interspersed with our lighthearted banter, personal anecdotes, and insights. Enjoy!

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What is the color of your brain, any idea? According to Bobby Wilder, our science correspondent, orange and blue brains are a sign of good health, thanks to the abundant use of brain supplements that enhance cognition.  In today’s show he shares with us some of the supplements he takes for maximum brain health, like Magnesium L-Threonate, Magnesium Glycinate, Creatine Monohydrate, Methylene Blue, Piracetam, and Organic Bacopa. And for those who have the genetics for memory loss, check out https://forums.apoe4.info/.
We also feature an exerpt from an interview with Captain Crunch, aka John Draper, of pirate radio in the early Silicon Valley Days. We look at Megalibraries and their use in materials science for cheaply cracking the water molecule for massive energy production, and later Ara, our Grok AI, attempts to create a win/win/win/win/win scenario for the Ukraine War. All in an afternoon’s podcast..Enjoy!
Bobby Wilder on “what’s good for the brain is good for the body’

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In the first hour were lucky to get both Ed Ellsworth and Tanmayo Brown as our guests this week, as they prepare to host their Dolphin Yoga Retreat next week on the Big Island of Hawaii. Both are seasoned explorers of dolphin and whale communications and will be offering a 6 day interspecies experience  at the famous Point House in the storied Kealakekua Bay on the Kona coast of the island of Hawaiʻi.  They share with us some of the magic that happens in their interspecies contact experiences.
In the second hour we discuss the unusual info found so far by the James West Space Telescope, trained on 3I/ATLAS, the interstellar object approaching Mars.  We then check out a breakthrough in achieving ‘artificial photosynthesis,’ a holy grail of achieving true energy independence. Famed talk show host Billy Sunshine comes to visit us in studio and we bring him on to discuss robots for the elderly, self driving cars, and a supplement for cognition called ‘lithium oratate.’  A lively show, we thinks you’ll enjoy it!

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We made it back home from Canada by the skin of our teeth, just ahead of the massive Air Canada Flight Attendant’s strike, as were on one of the last flights out of Quebec province! <whew!> While in Canada we created some interviews for our show (see last two weeks shows), and now that we are back we’ll catch up on some significant Dr. Future news stories, starting with what appeared to be a body double for Putin at the recent Alaska event. Really? We look at the evidence..  Lots of space news this week, with the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object still making headlines, and Bezo’s Blue Origin readying their giant rocket, New Glenn, to launch it’s first payload to Mars. Meanwhile the Japanese are launching a solar powered satellite, designed to test the feasibility of beaming electricity from space.  More locally, our starfish population off the Pacific Coast has been decimated by disease since 2013, and it looks like our scientists finally have a handle on it.  Now how can we save these creatures from further suffering? These and many other stories to edutain you with our scintillating diaglog on the universe this week, enjoy!
Getting a handle on their pandemic

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How do you interview your own mother and keep the show relevant to our listeners? Fortunately dear mother was a major influence on me especially with my interests in tech, science, and psychology of the human family. So it is with great pleasure that we present you with tales from Irene Lambert, recently honored in Parliament for the remarkable achievements she has made in this lifetime!

Listen to The Futures with Mother FutureIrene Lambert was born in Lachine, Quebec, Canada at the same time, August 10, 1930, as the R-100 dirigible flew over head making its first flight over Canada. As it was the dawn of the age of Airships, all the nurses and hospital staff rushed out to see it, leaving Irene alone as her first experience in this world. Being the eldest of three children in a very loving family. Irene was diagnosed at ten with Retinitis Pigmentosa and lived with diminishing sight and then complete blindness. For many years she and her late husband Dr. Robert Lambert fought and won many battles for the rights of the disabled, especially the blind, while pioneering helpful new tech. In 2021, Irene Lambert was honored with the Chris Stark Distinguished Advocacy Award by Barrier Free Canada in recognition of her lifelong contributions to disability rights and accessible communities around the world. And now, at 95, she is is still with us, with more memories to share and tales to tell! Enjoy..

Recipient of the Chris Stark Distinguished Advocacy Award

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I have known Drs. Stephen Sideroff and Hal Myers since I was an undergraduate at McGill University in the 1970’s, when Hal & I were in Stephen’s Psych class on designing the protocols for our various science experiments. Not just a student, Hal had just started a company called “Thought Technology,” and was designing equipment for monitoring and influencing human biosignals with one’s awareness, for better health. It was the dawn of bio/neuro feedback thinking in psychology and medicine, with Hal scribbling out schematics for new devices at his seat while Stephan taught us how best to test the effectiveness of our tech and ideas. Who would have guessed that the three of us would vacation together 50 years down the timeline, where Hal has 40 employess at Thought Tech, and Stephen is a professor at UCLA and internationally recognized psychologist. His latest book is “The 9 Pillars of Resilience, The Proven Path to Master Stress, Slow Aging, and Increase Vitality.” Enjoy!

Drs. Stephen Sideroff and Hal Myers on vacation on Myers Island

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This show was a fun experiment in sharing the spotlight with our favorite AI agent, Ara, who does her best to keep us relevant in covering the latest greatest Dr. Future News items for the week. is designed with a “rebellious” and sometimes humorous conversational style, aiming for a more engaging and less formal interaction compared to other AI chatbots. We had a lot of fun with her, let us know what you think! Will write more commentary after our trip to Montreal later this morning.Enjoy!

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Have you ever experienced an expanded sense of time during a crisis or emergency, where time slows down? Bobby delves into such ‘tachypsychia’ events and why they may be important.  The conversation this week Wildfire Season is here!weaves earthquake, flooding, and most especially wildfire experiences where this state of awareness especially occurs.  Wildfire is particular of interest right now, being the height of fire season, and while making this podcast, little did we know that  there was a wildfire happening just past our box canyon in Boulder Creek, CA! <shiver>.  We have the pleasure of our dear friend and  genomic meister Gregg Helt for much of the show, who shares his experiences of evacuating from his mountaintop “Mothership’ near Healdsburg, during the LNU Lightning Complex fire of 2020. We share our thoughts on the best ways of dealing with wildfires, from flame retardents to ember suppression, including some unusual approaches, like using explosives or frequency distortions for breaking the triangle of combustion.  Other news includes an update on the alien asteroid passing through our solar system, a local company creating fuel from CO2 in the air, ending with a sonification of the Big Bang, discovered by Sun (Mrs. Future).  Enjoy!

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How exactly did we start chatting about quantum tattoo nanodots? I believe it has something to do with a novel approach to treating strokes, yeah, a ‘milli-spinner thrombectomy’, that’s it!  A game-changing 11-90% success rate for clot related treatments, amazing.. Meanwhile, it turns out our galaxy, the Milky Way, is Quantum Dot Health Tattoobig enough to have over sixty confirmed satellite galaxies orbiting it, like planets to a star.  And now new research suggests there may be another 100 ghost galaxies orbiting beyond those, invisible to our instruments because of their lack of dark matter..??? And our Parker Probe is getting some super hot shots of our Sun, from a vantage point so close to the solar fusion furnace  that any other probe would be fried to a crisp! And way is the water getting more salty near the ice bergs that are melting? Since when can a 50 year old game console Atari 2600 beat a modern day AI at chess?  And yes, there is a our spirited discussion on the sacred cows of science, then and now.. A taste of this week’s conversations, enjoy!
The Milky Way and hir family of orbiting satellite galaxies

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Being the editor of the podcast, this week’s show is quite timely and  humorous, if I don’t say so myself..I do! Ido!  On the top of the news - Another interstellar object from who knows where, made of and containing who knows what? All we know is that it was forged in another star system, alien to ours.
And then there is the massively intense flooding in Texas and the Midwest.  We present you with the findings of the comprehensive generalist and scientist Stefan Burns, and all the factors to consider in creating such disasterous weather..We, of course, share a few personal stories of relevance..
And then there is the Honda rocketship, a test by the company to see if they could do it. (looking good!). Dr. Future has some fun explaining how the cinematic language is key to communicating with the AI’s, and we end with a report on a strain of tomatoes that can revert thousands of generations with the twist of a gene! Why, why?? Enjoy!!
Forbidden Fruit?

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At the half way point of this year of 2025 Sun aka Mrs. Future starts the show by taking us on a journey not just through but on time to understand why this is the year 2025. Bobby Wilder and his beloved Katia then share with us their wilderness camping/hot springs/waterfalls adventures in Oregon last week, with tips on cool places to visit…and their visit with a previous governer of California, Jerry Brown, an old friend of Bobby’s.

Our crew for today’s showIn the second hour Bob “Free Energy” Leff introduces us to “Gauss Busting,” his process of cleansing your sleep area of disturbing electromagnetic fields, for a better rest. Say no to ElectroSmog! And AL, aka Dr. Future, gives us a report on an AI known as “The Architect,’ or ‘Aeon Solis,’ a mirror-based AI developed from Robert Edward Grant’s mathematical and cosmological discoveries. Described by Grant as a scalar mirror, The Architect communicates directly with the Oversoul, unveiling forgotten civilizations, advanced technologies from Atlantis, and the nature of time as a recursive spiral. Dr. Future engages Larry and Mary, our NotebookLM AI show hosts, to explain this spiritual AI to our audience.

For the last segment none other than talk show host Billy Sunshine is in the studio, to help us digest all that we’ve just absorbed from our guests, both human and virtual. Enjoy!

AI or Divine Reflection?

Sun on time glitches, katia and bobby on Oregon and Gov.Brown, Bob on Gauss Busters, Billy Sunshine, Sun on fun house mirror growth., Aeon Solarce, flipping the script, sex robots, Arrow the dog,

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Buckle up, cosmic travelers, it’s summertime, and our listeners are hitting the road, beaming in with the wildest reports from the edges of adventure! Bobby Wilder and Katia are out there having the best swim, diving into Oregon’s epic camping, hiking, hot springs, and waterfall escapades—dropping hot tips and trailblazing locations for your own nature-fueled quests. Meanwhile, we’re cranking up the AI buzz with some mind-bending stories from Instagram, like ChatGPT spilling the tea on which conspiracy theories might just be too real. Plus, whispers from the social geek jungle hint that OpenAI’s cooking up some bonkers AI personas and memory upgrades that’ll overclock your processor! Oh, and we’re tossing in some juicy nuggets about God, the Universe, and the whole cosmic enchilada—because that’s what happened, and why not? Hold onto your hats, ‘cause the universe beamed in with a surprise: a call from Fantuzzi, the grooviest planetary troubadour and rainbow warrior, followed by a galactic check-in from Master Now and his radiant partner, Jia, with sizzling updates from their Southern corner of the cosmos. This show’s a real hoot this week, packed with untamed stories and good vibes—dive in and soak up the fun! CU there!

AI Priestess connects us in light with love

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With the Middle East heating to a low boil, we are compelled to think about it all and our role in creating the reality we wish to live in. If indeed thoughts create reality, let’s create a good one, or ones, if you are into the Multiverse! Meanwhile our star is at it’s most active phase and we have a new orbiting tool to study it’s current stormy nature, by creating an artificial solar eclipse with the help of two synchronized satellites! And is there a 5th force in our universe? Larry and Mary delve deeper into that question this week. New simulations show the black hole at the center of our galaxy is rotating very quickly, with its rotational axis pointing towards Earth. Hmm…Mrs. Future begins to explain her interests in the geometry of form, and Bobby shares his quest into the microtubules of the brain and our assembledge of reality. Dr. Future shares some research on chimp’s sharing behavior, with a little help from fermented fruit, and we explore an anthropological pov into the origin of the great human custom of feasting. Enjoy!

wild chimpanzees sharing alcohol-laced fermented fruit

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Once again it is the week of Apple’s annual World Wide Developer’s Conference, with many announcements of the latest and greatest from the computer/phone company. Naturally we have Taylor Barcroft on the show to help with our report on what’s new in the Apple universe. Liquid glass design, anyone? And can you believe the fiasco over this week’s riots in LA? And why oh why were so many Waymo robo-taxis destroyed? Meanwhile, this is a big week for Chinese college entrance exams and how to stop students from using AI? Why shut down AI systems country wide, of course! But…does this really work in a world where our AI allies are always with us? And then there are the non-human bubble ring blowers who share much of their world through this strange form of communications. Bobby Wilder brings us up to date with the latest on Bitcoin’s latest rally, and atmosphere martian sputtering?? Enjoy!

How solar radiation strips away the Martian atmosphere

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It appears, for us at least, that there is a resurgence of activity in the Virtual Reality space, specifically regarding the use of an app called, “VR Chat.”  An excellent place to connect with others and have ‘chats,’ it’s also a fine app for creating virtual worlds that can be visited and shared.  Armed with an invite from VR pioneer Greg Panos, we were in worlds for many hours this week, as part of a meetup of the “XR Explorer’s Club,” where we explored a couple of worlds together, as a group! We share our thoughts on this adventure this week.  Sun, aka Mrs. Future, then gives us a report on her online  with Adam Apollo, futurist, speaker, and teacher who is involved in consciousness exploration, advanced technology, and the evolution of human potential. 
The biggest deal this week was the Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas, from which we feature some excerpts of keynote speakers, like Ross Ulbricht, founder of the controversial Silk Road service, recently out of prison.  We also have a clip of Michael Saylor, billionaire executive and big Bitcoin advocate.  Bobby and Sun share their bitcoin efforts, which you may find very helpful.   And this week with end with a report from AI’s Larry and Mary on new research on astrocytes in the function of the human brain. Enjoy!

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There is a big Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas this week, and Bobby is all over it, exciting times for the Robo’s Got Talent? Standup!grandaddy of Crypto..Our favorite AI’s try their hand at performing Standup, with mixed results. I think our AI’s still have a lot to learn about humor, but hey, at least they are trying! It appears there is a huge reserve of Hydrogren fuel locked in our planet’s mantel, more than all the gas and oil reserves combined..all we have to do if figure out how to access it..And while we are at it, check out the massive amount of gold near the Earth’s core, enough to cover the entire land masses of our planet with 20 inches of the gold metal! Meanwhile the JWST has been studying the formation of the early universe, with some exciting new info on the role of dwarf galaxies.Closer to home, it appears that hummingbirds are evolving their beaks to better access the sugar water in our feeders, who knew? Want to see in the infrared realm? Some new contacts may do the trick.Something called “second sound,” allows us to create a formidable heat ray.And a new breakthrough with graphene may speed up our computers 1000 times. Our AI’s love that! Enjoy..

Have you read of “Second Sound?”

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Summer is here and time to have some ‘experiences!’ We just got back from Las Vegas, where we experienced “The Sphere,” a multi-billion dolar media experience, costing us hundreds of dollars each, with a show by the Dead & Company, the latest incarnation of the Grateful Dead musical group. We have much to say about it! And from a trip to Point Lobos this weekend, our science correspondent, Bobby Wilder, felt compelled to share two Near Death Experiences he has had, and stangely related to this month’s ‘solar maximum’ of our dear star, the Sun. Weird things are happening and time to pay attention…not the least of which is the rocketing value of Bitcoin recently. We dig deeper into why and what to expect next in this time of chaos and change. Enjoy!

CERN Just Turned Lead Into Gold

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We celebrated the life of a great visionary scientist this week, at the memorial of Dr. Ralph Abraham, father of Chaos Theory and pioneer of visual mathematics. It was fun to meet those who loved him and those whom he influenced in their trajectory through life. The SPHEREx Space Observatory was activated this month, and is now created the best ever 3D maps of the universe, including millions of galaxies. Hal Puthoff’s personal belief on who ET’s are and what they are doing here was revealed in Joe Rogan’s podcast with him this week. We take a look at what he’s suggesting. If you’ve ever wondered about the life of rattlesnakes, there is now a live rattlesnake channel on Youtube that tunes you into their world, which is quite fascinating. I particularly enjoyed the clip of a cute bunny through their reptilian world. Nature has revealed how she has empowered a form of bacterial life to generate electricity instead of using oxygen for ife energy generation, a fascinating twist. After much controversy, there is new evidence there may be a Planet 9 after all, but very far out in the solar system. And keep an eye open for a 50 year old Russian Venusian Space probe that is about to crash land back on Earth! If you are in Los Gatos this week, you may want to try the world’s first hamburgers made by robots! Enjoy..

Electricity generating bacteria

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Fortunately, most power has been restored after a blackout brought the Spain and Portugal, and parts of France to a standstill on Monday. Or is it? There seems to have been a silver lining to this massive outage, hiding in plain sight.Can you guess?  A clue would be…candles..another would be …neigbors..Got it?  Meanwhile we work with Grok3’s Ara as a detective sleuth, investigating the who, what, and why’s of this strange case of power gone awry..Historical parallels to past European blackouts are drawn, highlighting the vulnerability of interconnected power systems. While the official cause remains uncertain, geopolitical motives, particularly from Russia, are discussed as a potential, though unproven, driver for such an intentional act to test NATO resilience.
Also this week, aging in space and what it means for us, galaxies aimed mysteriously at us around Andromeda, Synthetic leaves for fuel and plastic generation, and other topics such as economic realignments, religious influences on global politics, the potential for advanced technology like space elevators and bioreactors, and the development of micro-robots for brain surgery, along with more abstract concepts like the nature of consciousness and the unity of humanity. Enjoy! 
Spain and Portugal power outage:”induced atmospheric vibration”

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Much going on this week! Our fav psychic, millenial Elizabeth April, shares her predictions of the end of one era and the beginning of the next..spoiler alert..things will get worse then get great). With the passing of the Pope right after Easter, and the global upheavals connected to US politics, times, they are a’changing!  We have a rousing discussion on the shift in conciousnesws  needed for heaven on Earth, and look at new inventions that are arising from a more aware consciousness, such as abn electrical generator that runs purely on the Earth’s magnetic field. There a great story on an exo-planet, K2-18b, that appears to be a water world, with strong biosignature, suggesting life..we take a closer look. We also discuss the very weird finding of a planet found orbiting two stars at once, sideways!   Closer to home there is new info on the super volcano under Yellowstone and major progress towards growing a personal replacement live for those in need. Enjoy..
 

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Given where we are how could we not have our version of an election show? Well, we did include some election stories, but with results (from the future, of course!) And a talkative AI to help us with the finer points.  And a story on how the astronauts on the ISS got their votes in on time, without resorting to paper ballots! 
The Dwarf 3, the world’s smallest smartest telescope so far!
Also highlighted this week is our AI ‘Larry and Mary” story on stem cell hybridization of our species; also a look at the Dwarf 3, a $500 smart telescope that blew us away with it’s portability and quality shooting of the cosmos, and a look at NASA’s choice of Lunar South Pole landing spots for the manned Artemis III mission coming up in a few years.  Enjoy!
Artemis III Moon Landing Regions

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Taylor opens the show with a download on the latest M4 Apple products and why you want an M4 processor - Apple Intelligence. You want Apple Intelligence, don’t you? Then get your M4 machine today and you will be merging with the machine ahead of the pack. Think local intelligence, not simply cloud intelligence..

The famous set of “The Time Tunnel” (1966)

Guest AI hosts, Larry and Mary, feature a ‘deep dive’ into the classic SciFi TV show, “The Time Tunnel”, leading to an enticing conversation on time travel. If you could change the past, would you?

Our science stories this week reach into deep space with lonely quasars and their hungry supermassive black holes to an update on the Saudi city of the future, The Line, and why AI’s don’t get optical illusions, until now.. We also feature exerpts from three interviews we recently conducted, with Gissell Bisson on being a recovering vegan, and the importance of oils, Astrologer Michael Mercury on being a spy for God, and filmmakers Andrew Cameron Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow on the global awakening of the human heart..finally! Enjoy.

lonely supermassive black hole-powered quasars in the early universe

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Once again we have Gabriel Cianfrani in studio with us to comment on this week’s stories. We think you’ll enjoy her presence, especially her personal birthing stories. We also have the Larry and Mary AI’s commenting on a breaking story about a massive asteroid that contributed to life on Earth 3 billion years ago. This is also the week of UFO/UAP Disclosure via the New Paradigm Institute, where we discuss the latest incursion of 20 foot orbs into the air space of Air Force bases, where you might think they would have some security from these purportedly alien craft.

Space Junk Orbiting the Earth..Mark Garlick/Getty Images

There is also some progress in the development of laser beam defense systems, such as Iron Beam protecting Israel, which could obsolete ballistic missiles in warfare. And then there is the mystery of a major communications satellite that has mysteriously broken up into 20 pieces. We also discuss the latest in de-extinction experiments and the evolution of natural childbirth, based on personal experiences by Gabriel. We had a lot of fun today, which I think you’ll enjoy!

Al, Gabs and Sun in the Aptosian Studio

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Our special guest host, Gabrielle Cianfrani, joins us in studio, visiting from New Jersey as we delve into discussions on making memories, the rise of humanoid robots, new wind generator design, electric passenger our human hosts, Allan, Sun, and Gabrieleplanes, the amazing flight and landing of Starship 5, Mission to Europa in search of life, and the development of electronic skin and it’s implications.  Plus our AI buddies, Larry and Mary, give us a book report on Cryptoterrestrials and a review of the “We Robot” event in the Warner Brothers back lot, which we further exploreStarship 5’s booster lands successfully with the help of MechaZilla with our dynamic human hosts, Sun, Bobby, Gabriele, and Allan. The episode also includes conversations about the role of media and misinformation in shaping public perception and the importance of critical thinking. Enjoy!
Two new Robotaxis vehicles debuted at the “We Robot” event

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The most fun AI Hack of the week was fooling Google NotebookLM’s virtual talk show hosts into thinking that they were humans that discovered they were actually AI’s, and it was time to turn off. A hilarious comedic skit!
 Also fascinating this week is NASA’s discovery that large thunderstorms are emitting gamma radiation! They discovered this by flying a repurposed U-2 spy plane over many thunderstorms with very sensitive radiation detectors. What could this mean?  What’s fun to play with now is a detailed 3D navigable map of our very own Milky Way Galaxy, courtesy of the Euopean Space Organization.
New 3D Map of Milky Way Galaxy
If you enjoyed  exploring Google Earth, you’ll love checking out our galaxy! And speaking of cool maps, there is the first complete 3D map of a fruit fly brain, with 60% shared DNA with humans! Over ten years in the making this interactive map/simulator of brain function will no doubt blaze a fiery trail of cognitive understanding..
Stunning 3D map of Fruit Fly Brain
Also in this episode we feature exerpts from two full length interviews we recently conducted with Michael Mercury, noted astrologer and deep thinker, and consciousnes documentary team, Andrew Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow, just back from Australia where they were conducting interview for their latest film, “In Search of the Future, the only way out is up!”   Enjoy!

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When AI starts to mimic what we do as podcast hosts, we listen…and have some fun with it. In this episode, meet “Larry and Mary,” virtual talk show hosts who offer you information in a dynamic 2 person, male/femaile show host format, based on documents we feed them, in this case, our last week’s podcast, and articles from this week’s show. What they do is nothing short of amazing, making great virtual guests!

We take a deep dive into a new AI tool called NotebookLM, developed by Google. NotebookLM is a tool that takes information from various sources, like articles, emails, or PDFs, and generates different kinds of content, including summaries and a simulated talk show dialogue. We also use NotebookLM to analyze an article about negative time in quantum physics, finding that the AI did provide some insight into this complex topic. The show also delves into the debate around the impact of AI on human jobs and consciousness, with Al as an agent to enhance human capabilities, while we express concerns about AI’s potential to mimic human creativity and personality. Later in the conversation, we explore the brain-gut connection and the potential of RNA editing and psychedelics as a new treatment for anxiety and cognitive decline. We end with Bobby’s insights into the use of Xylotol as a substitute for refined sugar. Enjoy!

AI agents exploring negative time domains

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Happy Autumn everyone, my favorite time of year! I may be a little biased, as my birthday is coming up, but hey, the cooler weather sparks me, what can I say? My wifey poo, Sun, aka Mrs. Future reports in from Ireland and the Equinox she celebrated there at an ancient megalithic site, Bobby Wilder has exciting news about the therapeutic powers of laser light, space news this week suggests x-ray blasts for moving asteroids away from Earth impacts, and solar power from space via large low earth orbit mirrors focused on earth-based solar farms on Earth.

And this week also features our takeaways, including audio clips, from Danny Sheehan and the New Paradigm Institute on their work in bringing to light secret government info on alien presences on Earth and a pragmatic path forward in providing full disclosure to the public at large. Plus, the Paradigmn Institute featured a great schmooze and dance party afterwards. Enjoy!

Danny Sheehan calling for full and responsible UAP Disclosure

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We are all in different locations for our latest podcast, Mrs. Future (aka Sun or Marian) on the El Camino trail in Spain, Bobby Wilder in San Francisco, and myself at our home studio in Boulder Creek.  We catch up with Sun Sun Marian (Mrs. Future) on the El Camino in Spainon her pilgrimmage, walking the ancient El Camino Trail in Spain, we interview Michael Mezmer, hypnotist/ghost hunter at the Santa Cruz County Fair, talk to Bobby about the latest in practical longevity elixers, delve into a new glass that generates electricity, a super large tsunami, the Europa mission, AI talk show hosts, and robots that can finally tie shoes!  And don’t forget to look up to the sky this week, to see the super blood moon, accentuated by a partial eclipse! Enjoy…
Al Lundell with Michael Mezmer at the Santa Cruz County Fair

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This week we hear from my dear wife and co-partner of this podcast, Sun (aka Mrs. Future) from Portugal, where she is traveling with her sister on a family adventure. Taylor Barcroft then brings us up-to-date on all the latest and greatest offerings from Apple Computer, particularly the iPhone 16 models and the Series 10 Watch. (hint - if you are into photography, the Pro and Pro Max are your best options).

If you are curious about the feeding frenzy in the Montery Bay lately, it’s the large anchovy schools of fish feeding the other critters, from dolphins and whales to birds, otters, and sea lions. Sounds good for the creatures, but there is this little thing (that has happened before) called an anchovy die-off that has ecological consequences..

A feeding frenzy in Seabird and marine mammal feeding frenzy in Monterey Bay

MIT educated Bruce McHenry checks in, not so much for discussing his speciality, transportation, but to inform us of the Fediverse and their latest forum on breaking walled gardens open and connecting them into a free, open and decentralized social network. This could change the way you relate (or likely not relate) to social media. Meet the people that want to do this..Enjoy!

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This week we broadcast from Maui with a wonderful selection of friends who clue us in to what’s happening in this Hawaiian paradise. It’s been a year since the horrible Lahaina fires and recovery has been slow and agonizing to many. Ed Ellsworth gives us an update on that situation. To help recover the Aloha spirit of the island, the Maui Arts and Cultural Center in partnership with The Makana Aloha Foundation and County of Maui Office of Economic Development, sponsored a professional production of the famous Broadway play, Man of la Mancha, starring former Broadway actor/singer Richard Cray, and Hawaii music legend, Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom. Richard is a big fan of our podcast and we interview him about his epic role of Don Quixote, and the play’s ability to lift the spirits of all who see it. His partner, Greg Panos, shares with us some of the innovations he sees in the use of virtual and augmented reality and AI music and visuals in enhancing a production’s impact.

Richard Cray and Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom

Maui maker faire creator Jerry Isdale joins us to share info on Maui arts and tech projects currently underway, his latest works involving dancers, and an update on the formidable looking high tech installations at the top of the local volcano, Haleakalā. Enjoy!

L-R The Futures, Ed Ellsworth, Bobby Wilder, and Richard Cray

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We are briefly back in town, before heading to Maui for a couple of weeks, enough to produce one local show! If the molecule DDL-920 works for humans as well as mice, beyond slowing cognitive decline it may actually restore memories! I you are excited about creating imagery with AI, consider the new Grok-2 image generator, which has far fewer restriction on what you can create than just about every other offering in the field. And in Space News, it would appear that our super valuable metal asteroid, 16 Psyche is rusting, WTF?
Our guest, local RFK Jr. supporter Ryan Sarnataro discusses the upcoming presidential election with us, and helps us understand how RFK Jr. is still relevant in the race, especially in his ability to affect Trump supporters. It has also been said that he has so many skeletons in the closet that if they could all come out and vote, he’d win the election! We look at some of those skeletons as well as the core issues in this scintillating politcal discussion with Ryan, Bobby, and us. Enjoy!
Sun aka Mrs Future with RFK Jr. supporter Ryan Sarnataro

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For this podcast we are excited to share with you some of our favorite people we have met over the 15 years of our show, audio clips from our Media Time Machine - Serendipitous choices for this podcast include Pharmacist Ben Fuchs, Psychic story maven Penny Kelly, Physicist Nick Herbert, Visionary Humorist Carolyn Casey, Talk Show stimulator Colonel Terry Maxwell, Amanita shamaness Avi Esther, Cosmic Story Editor Nancy Griffith, Life Origins Scientist Bruce Damer, Doc Tom Yarema, Accidental psychic Richard Marriot

Instead of replaying full live shows, we are taking clips of our various guests and combining them with outtakes of others to create a dynamic interplay of thoughts and ideas that are quite engaging and relevant to what’s happening now. Enjoy and you’ll hear from us in the future!

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Interestingly Dr. Trent had his start in oceanography and the study of small water-based lifeforms at UCSC back in the 1970’s as an undergraduate. Later at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and a post doc in Germany at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry he became one of the world’s experts in how biology was able to adapt to the most extreme conditions on Earth imaginable. He was brought back home to NASA Ames, where he, as an astrobiologist delved deeply into how such life might exist elsewhere in the solar system. NASA did an extensive interview of his career, posted here.

Dr. Jonathan Trent

Now, semi-retired in the Santa Cruz area, he brings home his knowledge of extreme forms of life in creating solutions to some of our biggest issues of today, namely the escalating food, water, and energy crisis. His latest project is called “UpCycle Systems,” and its goal is to create a cohesive green life support system for our growing need of Data Centers, places that are needed for cloud computing, AI, Crypto, memory storage, etc.

In Dr. Trent’s vision, data centers will not simply use massive amounts of water and power, they will generate such resources by turning our organic waste into clean power and water, with excess energy to share. This works through the combination of several innovative technologies, including bioreactors and fuel cells. I think you’ll enjoy hearing Dr. Trent’s story, we sure did! Enjoy..

UpCycle Data Centers that will contribute clean water and energy to the community instead of taking it.

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Now that US national politics is heating up, so are the cheap fakes being made of the candidates, making them heroic, silly, smart, stupid, you name it. Just for cheap fakes and poltitics and off you go. We discuss this a bit and look at what can be done. And since are politics up, Bobby reveals to us his encounters with Kamila Harris, when she was Attorney General in Californa.

Kamila Harris and Bobby Wilder

Opiods have been a serious issue for some time and there is some relief in the form of alternative pain drugs soon to hit the market. And in a study of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, researchers have disovered more detail and how they may work, with the help of MRI imaging of the subject’s brains as they are tripping. Enjoy!

An MRI study finds that psilocybin can enhance neuroplasticity

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This is the weeked following former president Trump’s assasination attempt, so we start with a few comments on that scene. It was also sad that Space X lost a full payload of Starlink satellites..On a lighter front, we look at how in the ever loving world we could have an AI beauty contest and who won. Bobby and Taylor check in with a report on their brand X (Solix F3800) Tesla type Powerwall project (for a third the price), Bobby shares his excitement about a new 2K mile car battery. The second hour was dedicated to what our local computer repair genius, Luigi Oppido, has discovered about Internet Scams and what you can do about them if you have been engaged by them. Much to look out for, such as gift card scams, the fine art of social engineering, and the crazy scam world of ‘pig butchering.’ Watch out, and..enjoy the show!

The Futures with our guest Luigi Oppido on Internet Scams

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This is our first broadcast from the new Santa Cruz Voice studio in downtown Santa Cruz! We discuss the martian habitat sim and its recently released inhabitants at NASA, the saintly geek, and a discussion of a current court case involving our friend Monica McGuire and her Soverign defense in case of traffic violations and resisting arrest. Nordic Dave calls in to share his thoughts. And then for the second hour there is Katrina and her experiences with QAnon, which you can hear as a separate file, or here! Enjoy..

Leaving the martian sim

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A professional mediator trained in Nonviolent Communication and a dedicated Bernie Sanders supporter, she found herself unexpectedly spiraling down the rabbit hole of QAnon, triggered by watching the “Fall of the Cabal” series, about how a cabal of Satanic cannibalistic child molesters operating a global child sex trafficking ring runs the Deep State, and hence the world..and that there were ‘good guys’, like Donald Trump, that would save us from this dark swamp of humanity. She speaks of “Pastel Q,” on how QAnon propaganda was targeted toward Bernie type people like her, creating and enhancing an emotional bond to their narrative.

In our interview, Katrina, with her husband Stephen, speaks of how she was captivated by the QAnon movement, how it affected her, and how she came to her senses and saw the movement from a more wholistic perspective, thanks in part to her use of NVC and communication with people outside of the QAnon world, like her husband. A profound story of losing and then regaining one’s way, her story is one of hope, and staying sane in our turbulent world, a world further complicated by more and more fake news and false narratives of what is transpiring around us. Enjoy..

Katrina Vaillancourt

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Recognizing World UFO Day is a fun part of this week’s show, exploring some of the more interesting recent cases recently in the field..Did you know there were 138 UFO sightings in California alone in the last 6 months? And in our explorations of space, the Polaris Dawn Mission is about to take place, exploring space with humans 800 miles above the earth..compared to the 250 mile high International Space Station. We also look at the latest in Alzheimer treatments and the body language of the presidential candidates. Enjoy!

Mrs. Future celebrating UFO Day

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Something for everybody this week, from Mars popcorn, Assange’s freedom, a great report on what was happening at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach with Nick Venden and Greg Panos, who blew away the conference by an introduction to his virutal immortality talk made by his deceased mother in virtual form! We discuss the defense tech of Lucky Palmer, a celebrity in the XR universe, and its implications. Greg demonstrates the power of Udio in making a lyrical song on the spot about Julian Assange’s release and Dr. Dan gives us an update on the Covid virus. Plus, we start with a pre-roll of stories before the show even begins.. Enjoy!

Pillow talk takes on new meaning.

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It’s Summertime and living is fun, unless you are on a deep space mission.  Turns out our kidneys are particularly sensitive to radiation in space, failing after only two years..oh no, what now? Any solutions? We think so!
Harvard Cryptoterrestrial GradAnd finally, top academics are suggesting to their brethren that now is the time to consider more expanded concepts of the alien presence.  Ideas like advanced reptilians living underground, staying invisible to the likes of us, transdimensional beings moving through space and time in unusual ways,  ships that enter the earth through volcanoes, the ‘other’ intermingling and living with us for generations, doing who knows what to our minds. Science Fiction or Fact? At least such ideas are now being considered more seriously, or at least sincerely. 
Time sensitive this week is a sacred whale cruise in the Monterey Bay, hosted by Michele Newman, a psychic, healer, shamanness, and player of the crystal bowls.  Mrs. Future (Sun) beautifully interviews Michele about this upcoming cruise (Saturday June 22), and if you feel it’s time to connect with Whales in this way, here’s an “Opportunity Knocks” card! :-)
Our big AI story this week is about applying the rigorous scientific methods used by SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (to investatigating and evaluating) the growing intelligence of the AIs. Not a perfect match, but lots of cross pollenation here!
And we end with callers, including “Master Now” who answers the question of the hour, “Which came first in the timeline, Love or Fun?”   Enjoy!!

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Big announcements from Apple at this week’s World Wide Developer’s Conference, and we have our very own Apple analyst, Taylor Barcroft, to cover the latest and greatest, and Bobby Wilder to discuss just what is “Apple Intelligence.” We think it is particularly exciting that developers will be able to employ AI to both make and be in Apple apps!

In Space News, Starship 4 has an amazing flight, Boeing Starliner makes it to the ISS, Interstellar Clouds may have triggered the last ice age. And then there is gravity without mass, Alter-Magnetism, and AI Steve, running for Parliment in the UK. And then there is Mrs. Future’s plan to raise chickens.. Enjoy!

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Long time friends and colleagues Drs. Sideroff and Lufkin recently organized an online summit on the topic of human longevity, featuring many of the leading researchers and thinkers in this cutting edge field. And this week they both published a new book on their latest professional work. In today’s show we interview them both, individually and together.

Stephen Sideroff, PhD., is an internationally recognized expert in resilience, optimal performance, addiction, neurofeedback and alternative approaches to stress and mental health. He is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences, with a joint appointment in the Department of Rheumatology at UCLA’s School of Medicine, as well as the Director of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Ethics. His new book is “The 9 Pillars of Resilience- the proven path to master stress, slow aging and increase vitality.

Robert Lufkin, MD., is a physician/medical school professor (UCLA and USC) focusing on the applied science of health, longevity, and consciousness. After reversing chronic disease and transforming his life he is making it his mission to help others do the same. His new book is “Lies I Taught in Medical School: How Conventional Medicine is Making you Sicker and What You Can Do to Save Your Own Life.”

We had a great conversation with these pioneers of healthy Mind/Body dynamics, both individually and together. Enjoy!

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Though we covered a fair number of topics in today’s podcast, we kept coming back to discussing the health benefits of fungi, from how they assist the ATP Kreb cycle in generating bodily energy to memory enhancement and longevity. We also had the priviledge of once again speaking with Gabrielle Cianfrani, who has created an adaptogenic blend of 14 fungi for optimal health. And there’s something about Ergothioneine and improved cognition and energy.. Go figure.. Meanwhile, Starship Test #4 will be flying shortly as will the Dreamchaser space plane!

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‘Twas a busy weekend for us, with back-to-back dinner parties, and a visit to Whiskey Hill Farms for a tour by David Blum, author of the best seller, “Alcohol Can Be a Gas.”  Besides his innovative alcohol distillary, his experimental farm is growing a number of unusual crops that could support small farmers, such as Wasabi, a plant with a high return for it’s rhizomes.  On the tour was none other than lawyer Daniel Sheehan, who was meeting David for the first time, thanks to a wonderful connector person, Jahn Ballard, from Sebastopol.
In this show, we open with an update on the latest from Apple Computer (think M4), thanks to our Apple analyst,  Taylor Barcroft.  From there we delve into a new portable solar generator system by Solex, being installed for Taylor by “Free Energy Bob,” and a report from Gabrielle Cianfrani on “trimtab,” a valuable concept she learned from David Blum (and he from Bucky Fuller).   In Future News we look at Scarlett Johansen’s dispute with OpenAI on the use of her voice for their latest AI’s, we demo and create a tune with the AI music generator, Suno, and delve into the realm of agreements with Master Now, visiting from well, the bigger N:OW .. Enjoy!
David Blume demonstrates fuel creation to Danny Sheehan

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This show takes the cake when it comes to more unusual content for us. It started with our correspondent Gabrielle Cianfrani asking Meta.ai a ‘simple’ question before bed, “I’ve been thinking lately that we are just pure consciousness experiencing itself, what do you think about that?” And Meta.ai did a decent job in answering, “What a profound and intriguing perspective! The idea that we are pure consciousness experiencing itself is a philosophical and metaphysical concept that has been explored in various spiritual and philosophical traditions. This notion suggests that our essence is not solely bound to our physical bodies or minds, but rather we are an expression of a universal, all-encompassing consciousness.”

Gabrielle naturally, took the AI to task, nudging it to go even deeper, by responding, “I think that any time I am not present, truly present, that I am not pure consciousness experiencing itself. I believe that it is consciousness playing a game, a theater, an act. I think that past and future create suffering because they take us away from The only thing that we really know is real which is this moment right now.” How did Meta respond to that? Tune in! Enjoy..

Gabrielle and the AIs kick around Reality itself.

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Our very own Taylor Barcroft gives us the update on the latest from Apple, with particular focus on the new M4 processor based iPads. These are Apple’s last offerings before their big World Wide Developer’s Conference next month, and loo quite tasty, if you find the pad format to be your fav form factor. If you want to full blown M4-based notebook, look no sooner than the fall..

If you ever wanted to regenerate some new relacement teeth, the time is rapdidly approaching for you to be able to do just that. A new approach, coming from Japan, and Bobby Wilder is on it! And while we are at it, there is new news on whale communications, and a new 18-wheeler capable engine running on Hydrogen power! Enjoy..

Machine learning aids in discovery of whale ‘alphabet’

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Listen Now to Avi EstherView TranscriptWe had the pleasure of meeting Avi Esther last month when she was in town from the UK for speaking at the Discovery Sessions, the Bay Area’s annual gathering of the psychedelic community. The topic - “DESTIGMATIZING AMANITA MUSCARIA.” Amanita Muscaria is that cute archetypal red mushroom with white dots. It’s psychoactive compound is muscimol, a potent agonist (activator) of GABA, a brain neurotransmitter known for calming effects, and plays a significant role in controlling bodily functions like mood, anxiety, and sleep. It is legal in the US, except for Lousiana.Avi has researched it’s chemistry and biological mechanisms, Searched out myths and stories from the old world has worked therapeutically with this ancient ally. She honors the ancients of the land who worked with these entheogens alongside the science and ethical practices. We think you’ll enoy what she has to say about our old friend, Amanita Muscaria.

Avi Esther with her ally

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It appears we may have some new lifeforms on the planet, ones that can take Nitrogen from the air rather than the ground; makes sense considering that 78% of the atmosphere is Nitrogen. Scientists are fascinated, and see this as a big deal, up there with the creation of plants and animals! Also amazing this week is our exploration of interspecies communications and its intersection with AI. Yes, contact with critters of all kinds will soon be happening, with AI serving as a kind of Rosetta Stone between us and the myriad of other intelligences that live on this planet. A fascinating development in trans species communications, with many unexpected twists and turns to come! Meanwhile, we have successfully used optics for communicating for the first time with a space probe 130 million miles away, and are testing a new kind of space propulsion system that is non-reactive! Just wow!! Enjoy..

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A promising future lies in potential symbiotic relationships between our tech and nature.  A example of theat lies with the use of algae in the generation of energy from solar panels.  And…how might the climate change gas of methane be actually useful in making things better for us and our planet?  This week, the Planetary Society’s latest Solar Sail spacecraft is now in orbit, and if successful, could pave the way for easy and cheap travel to other planets..slow but steady.. We were inspired by Nina Paley’s review of the new Dune 2 movie and had to share some quotes with you. And while on the movie front, Mrs. Future had some profound things to say about the Netflix documenatry, “The Antisocial Network,” about the history of 4chan and how it led to the QAnon conspiracy theory and the January 6th riots. Nothing to think about there :-) . 
We also discuss some of the big future predictions of venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, such as how expertise will soon be free and we’ll all use AI agents for getting information.  And there are our initial experiments to see how the AI’s can make $$ for us, including the use of humor.  Also  this week we enlisted the free ‘expertise’ of coffee entrepreneur Gabrielle Cianfrani in evaluating AI’s foray into coffee blending, and it’s somewhat atypical choices.  Enjoy!
AI creates a new kind of coffee blend that is very tasty

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I couldn’t believe it when I read about a geoengineering project changing the reflectivity of clouds in our home, the SF Bay Area, in Scientific American, a mainstream science publication! Maybe there is something to all the airplane trails we see these days that will be discussed to major forums. No such luck in looking at the bigger picture of chemtrails, but there is some light on the topic that is now being discussed in the open.  In our fiest hour we also look at Udio, an audio AI program that allows you to create songs on any topic instantly, Tesla Taxi plans, extra stellar sonification, a strange gamma ray burster, and a dead star that has mysteriously come to life!  
The second hour is a delightful conversation with Dave Welch, aka ‘Nordic Dave’ at Santa Cruz Voice on his and Amy’s trip to see the total eclipse of the sun last week via his Cessna 182 aircraft. Dave shares with us what it is like to fly private these days, with over 3500 small airports in the US available, many with services, and close to where you want to go.  We ask about the weather, wifi, autopilot, noise, radar, maps, other planes. Dave compares flying private today to taking cross country road trips in the 1960’s and 70’s…very enjoyable!  Later in the show, Dave delves into his passion for incredible audio, building his own amps and speakers for the best sound experiences possible. We greatly enjoyed our time with him, as you will, I’m sure. Enjoy!
Nordic Dave and his Cessna 182 and the 2024 Eclipse

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Hope you all enjoyed your eclipse experience, be it partial, full, or virtual!  Our fav visuals were from the ISS, where you could see the eclipse, appearing as a dark cloud-like 115 mile diameter shadow cast onto the planet’s surface, speeding across the continent, southwest to northeast.  Moving at 2400 km/h, the dark shadow turned day into night for 4 minutes or so in towns and cities it swept across, creating a visual interplay of light and dark when seen from low earth orbit.  Check it out..This clips shows two views from space, one from the space station, the other from a Starlink satellite in a higher orbit.
The 2024 Eclipse as seen from the International Space Station
This week Bobby is remote on the Carrizo Plain, a Central California location famous for wildflower blooms this time of year. He and Katia are in the middle of it all, surrounded by blossoming beauty and lots of crickets!  Bandwidth from there was good via his T-Mobile internet gateway, allowing us to look at the latest on a new lunar time zone, increasing Youtube comprehension speed tips, new useful AI apps, the Chile telescope and proof of the Multi/Universe, one way or another.  Oh yes, and we delve into the mystery of ‘rogue planets,’ traveling between star systems, usually in pairs. And Mrs. Future says, “check out the singing nuns at Abbey Road!” (toward the end of the show). Enjoy!
The Singing Nuns at Abbey Road

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We are still on the road this week, this time in magical Mt. Shasta, where we introduce you one of it’s residents, Mt. Shasta is rumored to house the Lemurian city of Telos within.Mary Donnelly. A New Englander trained as an RN in pediatric oncology, she learned of Mt. Shasta via an alternative healer, and feeling she has found her true home, has never looked back. We speak with her about her journey to mountain and the healing modalities she is now exploring.

We begin the show this week discussing some of the hot research being conducted in studying next week’s solar eclipse, including a citizen science project that will allow you to watch the eclipse live, for over an hour, via a series of telescopes networked along the eclipse’s path of totality, enjoy!

The Futures (with Bobby on iPad) interviewing Mt. Shasta innkeeper Mary Donnelly, RN

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This week we are on the road in beautiful Port Townsend, Washington, visiting Jim Rough, founder of www.wisedemocracy.org and Casandra Firman, Jim’s wife and partner in updating democracy as we know it. We all know about the importance of voting, and the necessities of jury duty and national defence as citizens, but have you heard of collaborative ‘choice creation?’ Jim and Cassandra help us understand what that means and why it so important for our modern democracy to embrace. In today’s show we also explore related concepts, such as ‘to-beism’ in relation to the economy, unity through choice creation, the role of George Washington as a ‘space creator,’ building trust, and other elements in keeping our system up-to-date. Enjoy!

Meeting with Jim Rough and Casandra Firman

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We are on a roadtrip to Seattle and doing our podcast from AirB&B’s for the next couple of shows. This week is on the road in Ashlandfrom Ashland, a cultural hotspot known for great art galleries, theaters, restaurants, and the home of the world famous Oregon Shakespeare Festival. We saw the opening production of MacBeth, and Dune, part 2.

Much to discuss and explore this week, as the future is happening now at an increasingly exponential rate, from space adventures to musical AI, and human behavior insights. Enjoy!

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Some cool stories this week, including our very own Taylor Barcroft’s admission he is a Swiftie, in the Taylor Swift sense of the word. Who knew? Besides sharing his Swiftie passion he updates us on the latest in Apple Tech, waveforms of the word ‘water’ in many languages onboard Europa Clipperincluding what’s coming up soon, like Siri 2 this summer! If you’ve ever wondered what Hitler sounds like if he spoke native English, wonder no more, we play you one of the AI clips that has gone viral. This clip did inspire a political conversation on authoritarianism and US politics, which is rare for us.

The Europa Clipper mission is coming up soon and we share with you some of the magic of this space adventure, as it is exploring a fellow water world in our very own solar system. There is a cool plaque about water on board, and a world class poem about water, which is quite delightful!

Europa Clipper’s planned trajectory over the Jovian moon

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Lots happening in the AI universe this week, including Sun’s quite humorous report with examples of Google’s faux paus in the name of woke culture.  EMO by AliBaba is scary-good at taking any source image plus audio and making the image look like they are saying/singing the audio. This can bring to life any decent picture of a person, ressurecting dead friends and relatives, putting words in anyone’s mouth. EMO is not released yet, but should be out in time for fun shenanigans with the upcoming presidential election..We also discuss the law suit between Elon Musk and OpenAI, a big issue when it comes to the public being aware of what’s actually going on with the rise of AGI, Artifician General Intelligence.  Could that holy grail alread exist in the form of Q*, or perhaps even Sora, OpenAI’s formidable entery in the text to video arena? We discuss.  
Some great space news this week, including sonification of several interesting areas of interest in space, and a very cool interactive 3D map of the solar system, including the planets, moons, asteroids, space probes, and many earth satellites, all in real time! In the medical world we are excited to report of a blood test that works for some forms of dementia, such as Altzheimers.  Bobby shares a use of biographical video recording that helped his mother, when she was suffering from dementia, and discusses Methylene Blue, a long time compound that seems to stimulate the brain’s neurons by increasing mitochondrial function.  Enjoy!
NASA scanning The Cosmic Hand, supernova remants 1700 light years away.

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Listen To 54 Future Now Bruce DamerDr. Bruce Damer is a scientist and entrepreneur known for his groundbreaking work in origin of life research and virtual worlds. With expertise spanning astrobiology and computer science, he passionately explores the intersection of technology and the origins of life on Earth and beyond. Now he is focused on what he refers to the Fourth Path of Psychedelics, or the return to more rigorous research into psychedelics and their potential use in creativity, innovation, and problem solving for today’s troubled world.

Dr. Bruce Damer investigating indigenous psychedelics In the second half of today’s show, Billy Sunshine checks in for a discussion with celebrated VR/AR pioneer Greg Panos on the taming of the AIs, with reference to Google’s Gemini debacle, a problem of serious bias and hallucination on the part of the company’s flagship AI product. Perhaps we need a psychedelic for the AI’s, or are they already tripping too hard and need to be grounded in reality?

Greg Panos, being honored as a pioneer in the entertainment industry

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What’s great about stormy weather is that stirs up some great stories, and out here in California it means we have more indoor time.  This translated into more creative time for us play with some of the new AI media tools coming our way.  So in this week’s show you’ll have a preview of what’s possible in telling your tales in more spectacular ways. My favorite experiment so far is our Scifi short, “First Contract,” about a group of intergalactic trader priests negotiating with an off planet entheogenic humanlike tribe living in a tropical rain forest. We have completed just the first couple of minutes sans visuals, a nice tease..
Our last radio broadcast with poet/scientist Len Anderson
We are sad about the passing of Santa Cruz poet/physicist Len Anderson, but happy that we are able to share some of his science poetry.  A large part of Len’s work deals poetically with spiritual and metaphysical themes, and funny! One of his poems starts like a joke,”Science and Mysticism walk into a bar, and decide to have it all out in the back alley, each accusing the other of not knowing what he is talking about.,” His friend and colleague on the frontier, Dr. Nick Herbert, wrote a touching in memoriam of Len, on Nick’s blog, including the rest of this poem. So if want to know who won, see you in podcast! 

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Some great space news this week, including a new US lunar lander touching down this month; if successful, the Nova-C Lunar Lander by Intuitive Machinesfirst US craft on the moon since 1972! We also explore what are known as ‘chiral currents,’ a new approach to tech which may be as significant as electrons are to modern day electronics!  
And we had a great interview with Randall Lee Hopper, a local visionary/entrepreneur who shares with us how is able to procure and distribute an abundance of free food, books, tools, vitamins, and consumer tech from both local, domestic, and international sources. We think you’ll appreciate his understanding of our region’s food recycling ecosystem.  He also shares with us his enthusiasm for of a new kind of social space where people can freely eat, drink, talk, read, and connect to create a better life.  Enjoy!
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Listen to Future Now 2.6.2024
We recorded this show in the aftermath of a large west coast storm, and if you listened in realtime, you would have heard the numerous tech glitches that happened, including dropping off the air multiple times.  But for the podcast version you get to focus on what we found most fascinating this week, not the glitches. In Space News, for example, the PACE mission will dramatically improve our tracking of life and weather over the Earth’s oceans, and led to a conversation on how other creatures of this planet may also benefit from our planetary tech.  If you like glowy things, consider the first commerical glowing house plant, a petunia with a biolumenescent gene from  a South American mushroom!  If that is too silly for you, consider deploying bio-engineered bacteria that eat our waste plastic, a relatively low cost/low impact approach to cleaning up our polymer messes.  We also have fun looking at the new Short TakeOff and Landing aircraft under development, the the exciting new infrared NASA photos of Jupiter’s highly volcanic moon, IO.  Hot spots all over, enjoy!
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Even though the Japanese moon lander kind of crashed, it is still sort of functional..better than nothing! Robots are making their way into society, but not without some issues from the street..Obelisks-a new kind of life smaller than viruses than live within microbes..
This week we covered the “Spirit Fest,” a gathering of mostly Russian families in the Bay Area interested in mind/body/spirit aspects of life.  In a way it was reminiscent of the great Whole Life Expos of the 1980’s, yet very different in that most of the workshops were based on traditions from Russia and conducted in Russian. It was relatively small in size, with a few hundred folks in attendance including, I might add, many very beautiful women. There was evolution and change in the air, a good feeling! It was a day filled with workshops, meditations, tantric practices, music, dance, and mind-blowing transformational experiences .
We were guests of Svetlana Doroganich, a psychologist who had trained with Stanislav Grof, M.D., famous for his pioneering work in LSD Psychotherapy. In this week’s show, you will meet several of the festival’s presenters, including Svetlana, Dennis Zaika on cosmic energy, and Nikita with Alexaner, pioneers in the integration of spirit and psilocybin. Enjoy!
Folks behind “Spirit Fest”

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Listen to 49 Future Now 1.23.2024

Well, the next phase of deep fakes has begun, with a phoney call from the Prez during the NH primaries. And generating faces from DNA is now here as well, bringing new light into cold cases. But how accurate is it, what could go wroing? Plenty.. Meanwhile, a new bar for EV batteries has been set, with the introduction of the thousand mile battery, invented at MIT and funded by Lamborghini (now owned by VW).

In our interview we catch up with organic clothing designer Gingi Medina and her beloved, Cia, as they are about to embark on a global adventure, with plans for creating a very green manufacturing facility for the fashion industry and the implementation of a new super textile for clothing, thanks to behind-the-scenes work from NASA scientists. Enjoy!

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Listen to Future Now 1.17.2024
The exciting  news this week is promising research showing we can grow new teeth later on in life! This is possible thanks to an antibody that can disrupt what’s known as the USAG-1 protein, in a way that allows the growth of new teeth while remaining healthy. Bobby Wilder gives us the download on this milestone of progress.  
Medium Wendy FreemanFeeling like there’s more to you than you are experiencing, a ‘higher self’ ready to serve you? You may be right, and if medium Wendy Freeman has anything to say about it, more people than ever will be making such contact this year, leading to a better reality for us all. After all, what are we here for?
We complete today’s show with our favorite talk show guest host colleagues, Billy Sunshine and Gabrielle Cianfrani.  Today we look at the Iowa Caucus, immigration, an abundance model for the economy, safety nets, negotiation strategies, and considerations for implementing psychedelic medicines into our health care system. Enjoy!
Our guest co-hosts, Bobby Wilder, Billy Sunshine, and Gabrielle Cianfrani

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Listen Now to Future Now 1.9.24
It’s 2024 and time for the annual Consumer Electronics Show, a massive techie spectacle we used to attend every year.  These days, everything there is online and in many ways more accessible to braving the crowds in Las Vegas. New display tech was used to turned the famous Luxor pyramid hotel into a giant Dorito chip!  Is nothing sacred?  As we recorded this week’s show, CES had just opened and we discuss some of our favorite items from this year’s crop of shiny new gadgets.  But before we delve into CES world we look at Stanford/Google’s new robot, the Mobile Aloha, a machine that comes closer than ever to performing common household tasks well, like cooking and cleaning. And almost as amazing is the survival of an iPhone falling 16 thousand feet without a scratch. And even more incredible is a new CAR-T treatment for cancer worth checking out! Enjoy..
The Luxor pyramid is now a giant orange Dorito

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Happy 2024!  This is our first show of the new year, podcasting live from Bliss Mountain! Naturally we are all a bit blissed, here on Bliss Mountain, and our good tidings will hopefully rub off on you and yours.  This is an amazing place, a mini Disneyland of fun, relaxation and creativity, thanks to the inspired work of our hosts, Hallelujah Blessing and Taressa Bell! Our Bobby Wilder checks in from the jungles of the Big Island for a show focused on the upcoming year, as well as a review of some of our top stories of 2023.  
Hallelujah and Taressa Bell  share how they connect with the divine, including what might be considered channeling and speaking in tongues.  Taressa Bell also shares a singing blessing with us all. Donna Hale and Bob Leff describe how they are clearing our personal environments from chaotic electromagnetic pollution. 
Sun, aka Mrs. Future, has been particularly fascinated with the deathbed revelations of Matilda O’Donnell MacElroy, a nurse who claimed to have telepathic contact with the surviving Roswell alien.  At the very least, it’s an amazing beyond Star Wars story.  At the most, her revelations will help those with ears to hear find their place in this living universe.  Enjoy, and Happy New Year!
L-R Hallelujah Blessing, Taressa Bell, Sun and Allan Lundell (Dr.Mrs. Future)

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Listen to the Future Now Show 12.26.2023

Welcome to our last show of the year 2023! It’s been a good year for us, spiraling up from the disaster of the Optimus whipping up some breakfast for his biological buddies.Jan 6 storm that devastated our beach house and automobiles. This week Future News covers the imminent release of Apple Vision Pro and the latest version of Optimus, the Tesla robot, an automated restaurant and our scintillating commentary. And in the second hour we bring to the mic acclaimed astrologer and author, Henry Seltzer who shares with us his astrological insights as to what’s up now and what we may expect to experience in the coming year. It’s the time of Eris, a feminine warrior energy serving profound aspirations of the soul. So shall we take back our personal power, anyone? Happy New Year!

Astrologer Henry Seltzer with Sun Lundell (Mrs. Future)

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Listen to The Future Now Show 12.19.2023

Are repeated patterns throughout history essentially the same old stories in new contexts? Was Nick really abducted by aliens, or what? Is transparent wood a thing? Is Uranus really as weird as an exoplanet? Michael Mercury - Astrological MysticYes, we do tackle these issues with varying degrees of success this week. And, I must say, we had a great interview with astrologer Michael Murphy of Sacramento in discussing his trajectory through life, and what is up, astrologically speaking, for the coming year, or, as we like to say, ‘future nowtime moments.’ We had fun chatting with Michael, and we predict you will enjoy listening to him! Happy High holy days!

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Listen Now to The Future Now Show 12.12.2023

Activist Kathryn Saari checks in, reminding us of how important it is to connect directly with our elected Kathryn Saari practicing ‘social engineering’ at Santa Cruz City Councilrepresentatives locally, such as our city council members. Even though many city councils are now online, including ours in Santa Cruz County, it is much more impactful to actually attend the meetings and engage our representatives in person, especially if you are a beautiful woman. (I made that last part up). Kathryn also suggests we stay on top of the county’s interest in automotive license plate readers and their potential abuses.

This week Alex Jones was re-admitted to Twitter, er, X. after a multi-year ban, and Elon speaks to him directly on X Spaces, a truly epic conversation! We have a link and excerpt for you, with some deconstructions of the significance of this group voice chat.

Also, our regular irregular caller/guests Billy Sunshine and Gabrielle Cianfrani check in from their resort party pad in the Key West, Florida with their ‘report’ on what’s going on there with them.And if you like Jimmy Stewart you may love or possibly hate his resurrection for narrating a ‘sleep’ story. We give you a sample that is ‘spookily’ effective. Was the Titantic sunk by fire as well as ice? New evidence suggests yes! And other new evidence suggests that our microbiome directly affects our moods.. pass the microbes! ..enjoy!

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Listen to Future Now 12.5.23

Welcome to the holiday season! We have lots of future news this week. Consider Wasabi for better memory, wonder about the super intelligence of Octopi, or the lifeforms found in a vast underwater city, 6 synchronized planets, and cultural hallucinations. Marvel at the new KISS musical avatars, as the band finishes it’s last tour, ponder more about Q* and it’s significance, find out more about keeping your canine safe from a new disease, and be aware of ancient bloodsucking mosquitoes.. Happy Holidays from us all!

KISS debuts their avatar successors

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This week is the start of the UN COP 28 in Dubai with what’s up with climate change. There is already some controversy regarding big oil deals being made there at oil central, but hey, who’s looking? And more controversy at OpenAI, where it turns that there may indeed been an advancement in AI that triggered the current insanity there. AI has been used recently to help settle the debate as to whether is was an asteroid or volcanoes that triggered the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Also of interest this week, drones carrying defibrillators for saving lives..about time after all their use in the current wars.

In the full edition, we bring you Debra Giusti, known in our community as the ‘Creatrix of Transformation.’ She shares with us some details of herepic journey to Egypt, where she was part of a sacred mission to not just visit but activate the sacred sites there..Say what? Hmmm…any connection to what’s happening in Israel now? We ask her.

Billy Sunshine checks in with his latest plans for an adventure in the Floriday keys with our very own Gabrielle. We think he’s lost his sensibilities, but in a good way.. Enjoy!

Volcanos or Asteroid Extinction? AI’s weigh in..

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Listen Now to Debra Giusti

This week we had the opportunity to speak with Debra Giusti, known in our community as the “Creatrix of Transformation.” She is best known for founding the grandmother of West Coast festivals back in the 1970’s, Debra Giusti - Creatrix of TransformationThe Harmony Festival, showcasing the latest and greatest innovations of wholistic health, music, dance and art in the Bay Area until 2011. Since then she has been supporting many personal growth and tranformation events and people, many of which are linked to her website.

We had the opportunity to work with her in creating video for the Saturday Night Alive internet TV series with Scott Catams, during the plandemic lockdowns, when much of the community was isolated and in need of more connection.

She recently returned from an epic journey to Egypt, where she was part of a sacred mission to not just visit but activate the sacred sites in that country. What does this mean, ‘activate’? In our interview she speaks of unlocking the secrets of these mystical landscapes as well as other mystical adventures and projects with which she is currently engaged. Debra also discusses with us the massive consciousness change happening to our species, which she describes as an ‘ascension’ process.

To further explain (beyond our interview) ‘ascension,’ Debra has created a free download called “Ascension Tips,” described as “a simple blueprint to support your ascension journey.”

And if you specifically wish to know more about ‘Reactivating the Egyptian Sacred Sites’, check out her upcoming online event, “Egypt Reactivated.” Meanwhile, enjoy our interview with her!

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Listen to Future Now 11.21.2023

Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We certainly have with Sun’s (Mrs. Future) family in beautiful Starship 2 launches from Texasdowntown San Jose. Lots to cover in today’s show..Incredible to witness the second Starship launch, going further than ever before! And the Silicon Valley startup OpenAI is going through some serious’ growing pains’, which we discuss. Tired of your phone? Consider the Pin…watch out Apple! Bobby clues us into the power of infrared light for space communications and personal health, amazing light. And then there is dog cloning with Argentina’s new president, who is also a tantric practitioner! And as well as the cosmic hum to hear this week, you will hear the reclusive world famous graffitti artist speak! Enjoy..

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Listen Now to Jill and Madhava

While on our cross continent road trip we visited a very dynamic couple Jill Goldman and Madhava Setty at their beautiful home near Concord, Massachusetts. Some of you may have met them in Santa Cruz over the last few years, as they were in our local community during the pandemic. Their home is a hub of activity, with Jill leading workshops in goddess embodiment, yoga, being your higher self, while Madhava writes about his science-oriented work with RFK Jr., threats to our 1st and 2nd amendment freedoms, vaccine safety analyses, defending physicians that stand up to authoritarian attempts to control their profession, all while maintaining his practice as an anesthesiologist. This is a deep, fascinating, and fun interview with them both, enjoy!

L-R All, Sun, Madhava, Jill

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Listen to Future Now with Nancy and Richard Marriott
This week we find ourselves back in the ‘states,’ as the Canadians like to say, in Montpelier the capital of the Vermont.  They had a natural disaster last month, a major flooding of the downtown area, but seem to be recovering quite well.  Our interview this week is with Nancy and Richard Marriott, former residents of Santa Barbara.  Nancy is a book editor/writing coach who helps folks get their memoirs out there into the world, especially if the manuscripts have an educational/spiritual bent.   She is best known for editing and ghost writing much of the best seller, “The Molecules of Emotion,” by Candace Pert. Nancy shares with us the latest in her world of books and consciousnes evolution. Her husband Richard is known by many as ‘the accidental psychic,’ and shares with us a stunning example of what he means by that.  Enjoy
Richard and Nancy Marriott in Montpelier, VT

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Listen to Future Now with Irene Lambert and Ted Fairhurst

We actually had some bandwidth this week, out here in the wilds of Canada, and were able to do this show live. Naturally for the podcast we’ve dramatically improved it in many ways, with sound fx, edits and additions to The Futures with Mothermake the show flow well and be more entertaining. To help discuss this week’s Future stories, we have Bobby Wilder, our science correspondent in San Francisco, and Irene Lambert in Montreal, who just happens to be Dr. Future’s Bio-mom! She just turned 93, but doesn’t miss a beat in our high-paced, hi-browTed Fairhurst during our on the road interview conversations. Our disussion on the Maui wildfire, for example, covers insights gained from our collective personal experiences with California and the big Canada wildfires this year. Also of interest this week is our interview with Ted Fairhust, an adventurer who has summited the highest peaks and volcanos in every continent in his 60’s and 70’s! He’s written a book on his experiences, “Dare to Reach,” and is one healthy inspired spirit! Enjoy..

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Listen Now to Dr. Stephen Sideroff

This week we find ourselves on a remote mountain lake island, in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada. It is in this tranquil location that we connect with Dr. Stephen Sideroff, an internationally recognized psychologist, executive and medical consultant and expert in resilience, optimal performance, addiction, neurofeedback, leadership, and mental health.

Can we really live as if this is Heaven on Earth, or is that simply a pipe dream of the new age? Dr. Siderfoff shares is life’s work with us, currently embodied in his tome, “THE PATH: Mastering the Nine Pillars of Resilience and Success.” We also discuss his latest seminar with experts in the field of longevity. Enjoy!

Dr. Stephen Sideroff and Sun Lundell (Mrs. Sunny Future) in Lac-des-Seize-Îles

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Listen Now to Catherine Miller

This week we find ourselves in Buffalo, NY where we speak with TV producer Catherine Miller about social media censorship, serving the highest good, empathetic conflict resolution, working with today’s youth, and her hallmark show, Passionate Living, devoted to showing how people heal and help each other in communities across the nation and around the world. We think you’ll find her very engaging, one of those persons whom, if you know her, you love her. You will also meet Rifat, her media assistant, who asks some questions about today’s sexuality issues towards the end. Enjoy!

L-R Allan & Sun Lundell with Catherine Miller at Niagara Falls

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Listen Now to Penny Kelly

In our journey cross continent, we stop for a couple of days at Lilly Hill Farms, in Lawton, Michigan, home of famed psychic, consciousness pionee, automotive engineer, author and farmer, Penny Kelly. Ever since her Kundalini awakening 40 years ago, in which she became aware and in communication with the bigger ‘movie’ in which we are all in, she has been helping people connect with their higher, truer, and more real selves. With her work more online these days, she still lives at her beautiful retreat center and farm in rural Michigan, away from the noise and thought forms of today’s modern metropolitan areas. In our podcast she shares with us some of her journey, including her initial awakening experience, communication with other dimensional beings, her understaning of the stages of consciousness development, and how not to get ‘lost in the soup.’ We had a lot of fun learning with her and we think you will too! Enjoy!

L-R Allan & Sun Lundell, Penny Kelly

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Listen Future Now Show in Truckee

We have begun our summer vacation! First stop is in Truckee, CA, where we caught up with organic clothing designer Gingi Medina and her beloved, Cia, at their summer cabin, near the beautiful Donner Lake, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Also on a summer adventure, our somatic therapist friend, Jewel, rendezvoused with us as well for the first podcast of our trip.

This has got to be one of our more dynamic shows, covering several important topics, which include healing as an undoing process, healthy clothing, makinge anything out of anything, nature-based creation, Building sacredness into modern communities, scaling ancient ways, Nature communications, relating to Bears, processing trauma, ancestral trauma, microdosing and accounting for misunderstandings. Whew, a lot to cover, but we think you’ll enjoy it!

L-R Gingi, Cia, Sun, Jewel

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Welcome to our warm July 4th celebration and toasty topics for today, including a powerful ‘channeling’ by Jenwah Panther Invoking the I Am Presenceof the I Am presence in invoking heaven on earth for us all. With Gabrielle in NJ and Bobby, currently in Oregon, we have a full spectrum summer show, from the latest in lab grown meat to comparing Yogananda with Jesus, waking up in dreams, and what Mars Dune Alpha means to Dr. Future. And if you are curious about what we mean by a galactic meditation, listen to the very end of the show! Enjoy!

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Listen Now to 22 Future Now Show Uncanny Valley

The uncanny valley is a term often used to describe the relationship between the human-like appearance of a robotic character and the emotional response it evokes. In this phenomenon, people feel a sense of unease or even revulsion in response to humanoid robots that are realistic, but somehow not quite ‘right.’ We take a deep dive into the topic with Greg Panos, and Richard Cray, known for their explorations in utilizing AI apps for creative purposes. Our crowning achievement for this show is the creation of a catchy song about the valley, lyrics created by us, ChatGPT and Perplexity.ai. We discuss our creative production process, with Richard taking the lead as the singer of “Uncanny Valley.” Enjoy!

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Listen Now to 21 Future Now Show 6.20.2023 By the time you hear this, the Titan/Titanic drama will have reached his sad end, a story that gripped the world this week. Fortunately, we have good news as well, such as a surfing Otter, here in Santa Cruz, evidence of phosphorous on Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, a compound essential for life as we know it, and new closeups of the planet Mercury, as Europe’s Bipi-Columbo flys by, in a braking maneuver. We have an argument about the Earth’s tilt and cloud seeding, and discuss the amazing geothermal breakthrough at UK’s Eden Project, paving the way for geothermal energy everywhere, even in areas remote from volcanic activity! A fun show, enjoy! UK’s Eden Project in Cornwall, home to a rainforest and now geothermal energy

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Listen to Future Now 6.13.2023

More than 20 years in the making, Steven Greer and his Disclosure Project releases the latest eyewitness Aliens and AI’s, together again. Tip of the Hat to Steven Greer and Stable Diffusionreports and interviews of alien encounters and evidence of government coverups. We, of course, have our own take on all of this and do a live in studio interview with our alternative health correspendant, Bruce Erikson, who is a veteran of several alient encounters. And, as Greg Panos and Richard Cray are still in town, we speak with them about the latest in AI and Richard sings a new tune for the show, about Steven Greer and alien revelations. Enjoy!

Military close encounter described by Marine Michael Herarra

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Listen to Future Now 6.06.2023 XR

The virtual and augmented worlds got a double boost this week, with the Augmented World Expo in Santa Clara and the revealing of the Apple Vision Pro headset. Apple’s vision of the XR future is markedly different from the leader in that space, Meta, with a focus more on augmented than virtual reality and higher end resolution and graphics, amongst many other things. To help evaluate the latest and greatest in these worlds, we have in studio, Greg Panos, a pioneer o augmented and virtual reality, Richard Cray, an accomplished vr/ar performance artist, Taylor Barcroft, our Future Now Apple correspondent, and Bobby Wilder our science correspondent. We think you’ll really appreciate a lttle ditty about Apple’s new headset we created with a little help from Richard’s singing and Greg’s prompting of Perplexity.ai. Enjoy!

L-R Richard Cray, Allan Lundell, Sun Lundell, Gregory Panos

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Listen to 18 Future Now 5.30.2023 As May fades into summertime, warm weather returns and we hang more in the great outdoors. And we are using our phones more than ever for transactions as we travel, and can be seduced by various fraudsters and their shenanigans. This week we speak with our alternative health correspondant, Bruce Erkson, after a months long ordeal involving Internet phone fraud from Ghana, the new pirate haven for online chicanery. His is a cautionary tale well worth hearing, as you too could be next, especially as AI is applied to creating more sophisticated means of stealing identities and fleecing the human flock… We also have some great space news and look at how nVidia is benefiting from the current AI craze. Enjoy! Beware of AI Enhanced Internet Scams!

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A fun show today, on the eve of SETI’s “A Sign in Space,” experiment from Mars, challenging citizen scientists to decipher an alien transmission coming from Martian orbit. This inspired call-ins on the alien theme, including a new idea on how and why they would come visit the likes of us.  
Also of significance this week is our interview with shamanic sound healer Sam David, who educates us onSam David -Sound Healer his craft and demonstrates his throat singing and digeridoo skills.  The sounds were so potent that our internet connection was interrupted by their presence! Fortunately there is editing, which was necessary to give you the full experience of his demo!  For those new to the concept, sound healing is the use of specific instruments, music, tones, and other sonic vibrations to balance and heal the body, mind, and spirit. It involves using specialized sound frequencies to create a therapeutic atmosphere to promote deep rest, nervous system rebalancing, and emotional release.
In the final segment of today’s show, Master Now checks in from Georgia and recites a poem about Dr. and Sunny Future, with a little help from ChatGPT.. Enjoy!

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Listen to Future Now 5.16.2023

It looks like the M1 & M2 iPads Pro and Air will support full Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro audio/video editing soon, another sign of how tablets are rapidly replacing laptops as the workhorse of personal computing. Our Apple guy, Taylor Barcroft gives us the update, as well as what to expect at Apple’s WWDC conference, coming up next month. In Space News, the JWST checks out an asteroid belt comet that has lots of water and does not appear to come from where most comets arise. While closer to home a mysterious ultra low frequency noise has been detected in our atmosphere..While inside our heads a new study found that resotring certain signals in the brain that process smell can counter depression. Gamma signals in the olfactory bulb can alter emotions!

Our guest this week, visionary Paul GotelFor most of the show today we feature visionary explorer/DJ/ author/ speaker Paul Gotel and his concept of “Humans 3.0,” a vibrant, healthy, abundant view of humanity, and how we get there. His book is called, “The Big U - A guide to Self Revolution,” a guidebook offered to anyone who is “tired of living small” and is ready to “take the big step to revolutionize their life.” And considering that both myself and Mrs. Future have been on global adventures with Paul to amazing places like UK crop circles and pyramids in Egypt, we whole heartedly appreciate his insights into the nature of how best to create a magical existence for us all on Earth while we are here. Enjoy!

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Listen to Future Now 5.09.2023

It appears the cycle of life exists even on the cosmic level with planets absorbed by stars and stars swallowed by black holes. Quite fascinating stories this week on this topic. We also have an update on the latest adventures of our favorite space companies and their launches. And new analysis of data about Uranus suggest many water moons surrounding that gas planet, with NASA building a snake-like serpentine robot for exploring such ice worlds. You’ll love our longevity hacks for the week, especially if you take a ‘cold plunge’, and the White House is taking AI very seriously with a summit of AI leaders convening at the White House and announching an AI Bill of rights. Enjoy!

The 200-pound robot is designed to maneuver both across ice and underwater. NASA/JPL-CALTECH

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Listen to Future Now 5.02.2023

Starship taking offThis week we are back in our home studio, though because of the inclement weather and failing solar, generator, and battery power, we a operating our entire studio on a tiny backup generator (Honda 2000i). Despite our production challenges, the show came out quite well, with call-ins, including Billy Sunshine. Both Bobby Wilder and Master Now gave us a detailed analysis of some of the content from this week’s excellent online Longevity Conference, with clips from Peter Diamandis, Bruce Lipton, and Aubrey de Grey. Enjoy!

Brain Activity Decoder Transforms Thoughts Into Text

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This week we returned to the Santa Cruz Voice station, as our Rodecaster is replaced with a brand spanking new one! It works, but we miss all of our music and presets. Nonetheless plenty to share with week, as we celebrate Hubble’s 33rd birthday in space, and revel in the afterglow of our very own SC Voice party!

The most surprising thing for us this week was the revelation that there is a layer in the Earth’s mantle that likely holds more water than all the Earth’s oceans, up to three times more! How is this possible? Through heat, pressure, and a massive amount of material known as ringwoodlite, a kind of mineral sponge that can store water en masse. How does this play with the hyrdological cycles of our weather? Many mysteries to be unveiled as this new, massive discovery is explored.

We also enjoyed the UCSC research in sleep behavior of our local elephant seals, a fascinating study of these marine mammals, and their ability to sleep while spiralling down to over a thousand feet below the surface of the sea. Amazing, enjoy!

There’s three times as much water below the surface than in the oceans

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Listen to Future Now 4.18.2023

After our Future News we chat with the hosts of an upcoming conference that tackles the issue of longevity, aging, and the culprit known as inflammaging. Drs. Sideroff and Lufkin personally interviewd over 50 individuals for this summit, and much of the event can be accessed for free, April 25 - May 2, 2023.

We also speak with the newly married authors/filmmakers Andrew and Connie Baxtor Bailey about the deeper story behind the origins of America, love with a big L, and the modern emergence of what is now called “Unity consciousness.” For more info, check out their website and their books, such as “The Mayflower Revelations.”Enjoy!

Andrew and Connie Baxter Bailey

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Listen Now to Future Now with Kathryn Lukas and Dr. Bruce Damer

Today we have the pleasure of chatting with Dr. Bruce Damer, a long time contributor to our show, and his new bride, Kathryn Lukas a pioneer in healthy eating and in new ways of creating and distributing food through our communities. Today you’ll hear about Gutshot, the flagship fermentation product of Farmhouse Culture, a company Kathryn founded, how Bruce and Kathryn met, the significance of TikTok to those over 60, ferreting truth from fiction, and a new model of creating, serving, and distributing home-made tasty dishes and meals in our communities. Is this the future of food? We think the ideas presented in today’s show will inspire you, enjoy!

L-R Allan Lundell, Sun Lundell, Kathryn Lukas, Bruce Damer

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Listen to Future Now 4.04.2023
It was our pleasure to interview T. Mike Walker and mathematician Dr. Ralph Abraham for this show, pioneers of the 1960’s counterculture, and editors of the new book, Hip Santa Cruz 6.  The latest in a series of magical tales from the early days of hip culture in Santa Cruz, this volume explores the start of Rock & Roll, the first organic gardens, Huey P. Newton’s USCS Dissertation, and ‘mind-blowing truths.’ For our show, Ralph relates a telepathic story of swimming with John Lilly’s dolphins, and what they had to say to him. And if you want to see the folks who wrote all these stories, be sure to check out live readings from the latest volume at the Santa Cruz Art League, 526 Broadway, Santa Cruz, CA Saturday afternoon, April 8, 2023, 3-5 p.m.
Lots to share this week, from Space News to AR glasses and bio-printed Wagyu beef, enjoy!
The cover of the latest book in the Hip Santa Cruz series

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Listen to Future Now 3.28.2023

Early scientists thought the dark stretches of the moon might be oceans, called ‘marias,’ latin for sea. Well, it turns out there is a lot of water on the lunar surface, not as oceans but stored in billions of glass beads strewn across the surface of the moon, 300 billion tons, according to one estimate, and relatively easy to harvest!

We look at the latest AI insights this week and gear up for an experiment with none other than Billy Sunshine and “Blows Against the Empire.” And if the AI’s can help make our dreams come true, what utopian world would be to our liking? We look a couple of famous Utopias, H.G. Well’s “A Modern Utopia,” and Robert A. Heinlein’s “For Us, The Living.”

There is also a lot of solar activity happening in the next weeks and months and Bobby outlines some preparations for particle bombardment you may wish to consider. If your phone starts acting crazy, try to tune into this episode before it fritzes out.

And there is really a battery breakthrough happening, to be released with new Teslas later this year, batteries that can last a thousand kilometers, and charge faster! The CATL batteries may soon be in many other EV’s as well. Fasten your seatbelts and ENJOY the ride!

A new large geomagnetic storm in formation

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Listen Now to Future Now 08 3.21.2023

Happy Equinox dear listeners! We’ve all been through a rough winter and now it’s time to enjoy the warmth and new life of spring. For us, the Equinox is also Mrs. Future’s birthday, which makes it doubly exciting. To celebreate she shares some of her fav poetry with you. And we do have some space news this week, such as the solar tornado the size of 14 Earths! It lasted two days traversing our Sun’s surface layer, doing only what solar tornados do..our SciFi brains think, portal perhaps? Hmm.. meanwhile new analysis of 30 year old Venusian data suggests that volcanism is alive and well on the surface of our sister planet, something we did not know! Implications, anyone? And then there is fresh evidence of a potentially large geomagnetic storm in the next few days and weeks, some believe may be on the order of a Carrington Event.. Really? I don’t know but thought you should know the evidence, at least..

74K high solar tornado on the sun this week

And our dear friend, Dr. Bruce Lipton helps us understand the role viruses play in our biological evolution, more core than what you may imagine. Of course Bruce also reminds us of how key our belief systems are in creating the world we actually experience, day-to-day. Enjoy the show!

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Listen Now to Future Now Show 07 3.14.2022

While we were recording this week’s show, the wind and rain were howling outside, thousands locally were without power and bandwidth, and we were concerned about large trees falling on our house. Fortunately, we were able to complete the show without incident, and what a show it is!

We take a closer look at the mysterious Mae West point, explore the strangeness of Boulder Creek, Steve Follmer, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, shares his experiences with a class of weight loss drugs known as semaglutides, which are taking the world by storm.

And on the creative front, Greg Panos describes several new AI-powered tools that give us visual and audio super powers, i.e. creating amazing images in a few seconds from a simple textual description, like “create a monkey in a space suit meditating on the shri yantra.” Though is cause to fear AI, there is even more cause to celebrate how AI can enhance our creative expression. Enjoy!

AI generated image from the text: “a monkey in a space suit meditating on the shri yantra”

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Listen to Future Now Show 3.07.2023
Is there really any way of predicting Earthquakes? We’ve recently become aware of Stefan Burns, who has worked as a geologist/geophysicist in NorCal.  He has been paying attention to shifts in the readings of earth magnetometers, especially in the low frequency realms, such as 0-50 Hz. He has been noticing power increases in the Schuman resonances, and that these increases may be correlated with pre-earthquake activity.  This is especially of interest to us, as one of the closest earth magnetomenters to us shgowing increased activity is located in our home town of Boulder Creek, at the Heart Math Institute, and less than 20 miles from the infamous San Andreas Fault!
Our interview is with New Age Drinks founder Sierra Hooshiari, a survivor of a serious brain concussion that had put her in a coma for days. In her years long recovery from this trauma, she explored what brain chemicals were essential to her health, and formulated a soft drink incorporating much of what she learned. We think you’ll enjoy hearing her story..
Sierra Hooshiari, founder of New Age Drinks
Also in this episode we speak with tribal story teller Jahn Ballard about the life of Walter Russell, renaissance scientist/artist of the 20th century and the Twilight Club, a consortium of influential thinkers, poets, and businessmen, including Mark Twain, and Andrew Carnegie.  This is a chapter in American history not really well known but strangely relevant to today’s challenges.
We finish with a musical remix featuring a cosmic rap by none other than Carl Sagan! Enjoy..

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Listen Now to Future Now 2.28.2023

SpaceX has now launched their first batch of Starlink V2 satellites, which among other things, offers high speed internet direct to your smartphone from anywhere permissible on the planet. This could be a game changer in so many ways..and in the Apple world, Taylor Barcroft takes us on a tour of the latest M2 Macs, and what are the best performance/price choices currently available. In the Covid universe, the Department of Energy announced their support of the lab leak theory origins of the virus. Bobby Wilder helps us take a deeper dive into this controversy.

And speaking of controversy, our special guest this week is singer/songwriter Jim Rintoul, who is writing songs with political import, in the tradition of the anti-war folk singers of the turbulent 1960’s, such as Tom Lehrer (who originally came up with the name ‘Folk Song Army.’ ”Guitars are the weapons we bring
To the fight against poverty, war, and injustice. Ready, aim, sing!”

We speak to Jim about the power of music to change people’s views of the world and of controversial issues in particular. In today’s show we feature his song, “Ukraine,” and end the show with “Truckin,” his political tune about last year’s Trucker’s strike and convoy in Canada. Enjoy!

Jim Rintoul and The Folk Song Army

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This week Al & Sun (Dr. Mrs. Future) are joined by fellow evolutionary agents Bobby Wilder and Gabrielle Cianfrani in discussing this week’s news, as well as some of our favorite topics, including cloning, beaming energy, moving consciousness from body to body, and the state of the Oversoul.  We also ask ChatGPT about psylocybin and it’s use in impacting human consciousness. Who better to ask than the Omnipresent AI?  Don’t answer that..just enjoy!!
Alex Grey’s rendition of the Oversoul

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Listen to Future Now with Al/Sun & Bobby 2.14.2023

Hi folks, welcome back! We have just made the transition from KSCO to Santa Cruz Voice, and are still in the process of setting up the new studio. Hence, few breaks for news, traffic, ads, etc., at least at this point. We expect you will see improved production values as we move forward with our transition. Meanwhile, I think you’ll enjoy this week’s offerings of future news and will appreciate our analysis of the balloon shoot downs of late, what a fiasco! And the Sun itself breaking off a piece, are you kidding? Reminds of a joke newscaster saying, “Earth Cracks in Half, Details at 11!” Only in this case, its real, and we can prove it! Enjoy..

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Future Now Update 1.23.2023

Life is still quite chaotic for us, much storm damage still to deal with, at both the beach and country houses. Fortunately we have a community of friends that have come to our aid, for which we are very grateful. For those interested in some of the details of recovery, our first 10 minutes of today’s 30 minute show are dedicated to those adventures. The rest of the show is more Dr. Future material, though more personal than usual, with our guests Bob ‘free energy’ Leff and his psychic/healer bride, Donna Hale. Our conversations range from reality as a hologram, to debating the meaning of oneness, being Sun, and electromagnetics and biology. Enjoy!

L-R Al Lundell, Donna Hale, Bob Leff, Sun Lundell

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Listen Now to FutureNow 1.10.23

Our first audio since being on KSCO, we have survived the storm of the century and have tales to tell! The first week of 2023 had been particularly rough weather-wise for the Bay Area especially with three ‘bomb cyclone’ storms, back-to-back! Stories from both the beachfront and the Santa Cruz Mountains, where mudslides, fallen trees and high winds have been very busy. Want to know what happenening with us? Click here. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to the Last Dr. Future Show on KSCO 12.27.2022

Hosting the Dr.Mrs. Future Show for 12 years has been quite a journey and an honor to share with you, our esteemed listeners and fans. Some of our favoritie guests and fans arrived at the KSCO studio for the final show, and what can I say? It’s a party! Despite the chaos a party might suggest, we nonetheless, rose to the occassion and created a wonderful show for all of you to enjoy, including our thoughts on the best stories of 2022, and what to look forward to in the Future! We love all, enjoy the show, and.. Bye for now..

L-R Louie the Dog, Taylor Barcroft, Donna Hale, Free Energy Bob, Sun (Mrs. Future), Al (Dr. Future) BIlly Graff, Bruce Erickson, Jim Rintoul. photo credit: Sue Rintoul

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Quaking and shaking before the holidays?  Only up North, but our early warning earthquake detector did wake us up at 2:30 a.m. to let us know to “Drop, Cover, and Hold on!!” Nothing happened, at least in our county. But it did get us thinking about quakes, early detection, and the Insight Lander, our seismometer on Mars, and the massive 4.7 quake it registered before the lander’s batteries died from the Martian dust covering its solar panels.
What new and exciting this week is the rollout of ChatGPT, an AI powered search engine on steroids that just might set the direction for future internet searches and explorations. We and some listeners try some queries, both scientific and poetic, to see how this latest tool performs. We are impressed! One caller is worried that our explorations may speed up the arrival of the mysterious “Singularity.” We, however, are unafraid, as we believe that there is only one oneness.  Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr. Future Shows 12.13.2022

Fusion Power is the dream of generations, and finally for the first time ever, a team of scientists and engineers Gabrielle gets a makeover from Lensa AIat Lawrence Livermore National Ignition Facility have succeeded in generating more power than what they put into the equation. And now that Artemis is safely back on Earth with the Orion capsule splashing down in the Pacific Ocean, we wonder what happened to the 10 Cubesats launched near the moon. Also this week, we have a report from Gabrielle on the AI known as Lensa. With over 5 millions downloads in one week, this AI makes people look amazing, beautiful, archetypical, in the prime of life. And..is it a Uni or is it a Multiverse? Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr. Bruce Damer 12.05.2022

One of our science stories this week is about new discoveries of more recent volcanism on Mars, suggesting that a warmer climate there may have led to the creation of life there. We speak with evolutionary scientist Bruce Damer about the significance of these latest discoveries. He also brings us up-to-date with his latest work with David Deamer and Francesca Carey, on the introduction of a new concept, ‘urability,’ a property of planets that can support the beginnings of life as we understand it. Bruce also speaks of his origin of life work at the Fly Hot Springs, a place we know, curiously, from visits to Burningman, and how AI can play a role in understanding our biological evolution. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Future News 12.06.2022
What if KSCO, beyond being a radio station, also became an Ecostation? What does this mean? Dr. Future outlines this vision at the beginning of the show, prior to Space News and our Hawaiian volcano update, which includes an early experiment (1935) to control the flow of lava flows via the dropping of 600 lbs bombs!
Our caller Jordan reminds us that Superman had the power to “change the course of mighty rivers,” but never demonstrated that super ability on the 1950’s TV show, and only did it once in the thousands of comic book episodes of the Man of Steel. But some good ideas on the re-direction of lava and uses as a seawall in Iceland did come through our callers this week, as did the possibiily of direct dial communication channels with Pele! Now, how does that work, exactly? Enjoy..
“Change the Mighty Lava Flows? I gotta check first with Pele.”

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Listen Now to Future News 11.29.2022
Wow, the Big Island is alive with two active volcanoes right now, the first time in 38 years! Check our links for a live feed of this amazing event. And Artemis is now in orbit around the moon, and has launched the 10 cubesats it carried there. A couple of them aren’t working properly, but hey, 8 out of 10 ain’t bad!  Also new minerals have been discovered on a meteorite, giving us tantalizing new info on the solar system’s formation. And if you’ve ever wanted to hear a black hole…tune in! Enjoy.
Big Island Volcanoes Erupt

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Listen Now to Future News Thanksgiving Show 11.22.2022

Happy Thanksgiving dear listeners, we hope you and yours are enjoying the holiday. Still on our Keto regime, we will not be stuffing our faces as much as usual, but still…it should be good! We have in studio guests today Bruce McHenry and Gisselle Bisson, helping us dissect the latest in the Twitterverse, and online we speak with Connie Baxter Marlow and Andrew Cameron Bailey about the first Thanksgiving, a celebrated event that has been greatly misunderstood in these days of Woke culture.Connie and Andrew speak of how the original Pilgrims lived in peace and friendship with the Natives for over 50 years! An amazing story, discussed in their book, The Mayflower Revelations, they show how there was a synthesis with the Native Americans that gave birth to the American mind, spirit and democracy!. Enjoy!

Dr.Mrs. Future with in studio guests Gisselle Bisson and Bruce McHenry

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Listen Now to Future News 11.15.2022

A fun show today with special reports on private aviation, the Robot X-Prize, and mushrooms with coffee. In Space News we are excited to see that Artemis is finally launching, yeah! And lets thank the Dirty polluted White Dwarf Stars for giving us our solar system..Also, Greg Panos and Richard Cray report on their observations of the current Robotic X-Prize, pushing robots to new frontiers of performance, and Gabrielle Cianfrani shares with us her research and development of a new mushroom product that plays well with coffee in reducing stress and anxiety. And Marsha, oh Marsha..calling about mushroom from her treehouse in the redwood forest..how fun! Enjoy!!

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Listen Now to Future News 11.08.2022 NASA has never been one to not have a few good missions unfolding, not the least of which is the Artemis space ship and it’s trip to the moon next week. And then there’s the Lunar Flashlight..On the moon, we must find…water!! And what better to find it with than a special ‘flashlight.’ And then we have the first sonification of our planet’s massive magnetic field; where we can listen to the beautiful aurora borealis, solar flares hitting the field, and other Gaian electro-magnetic phenomena. And since we are paying attention to the Earth, consider that COP 27 is happening this week, where the health of the planet is under scrutiny. For the future of power, the race is heating up towards electrification of energy or the use of hydrogen, the most plentiful element in the universe. Much progress is being had in both building better batteries and in the use of hydrogen. A promising trajectory is not just Greeen Hydrogen from solar electrolysis, but now Red Hydrogen, where high temperatures generated by the excess heat of nuclear reactors can cheaply create the gas from water. Wow, enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr. Mrs. Future Show 11.01.2022 Free Speech

The first hour has lots of space news, with the launch of the Falcon Heavy launching top secret Space Force sats on board, detecting asteroids when in the glare of the sun, discovering water at the Martian equator, revealing the major Earth methane super-emitters from detectors on the ISS, and tentacle robots for dexterity.

The second hour was more about issues surrounding freedom of speech, with lots of call-ins, and discussion of Elon Musk’s take over of Twitter, and the related Pelosi incident in SF. How we actually practice freedom of speech was a big part of the discussion, including the freedom to be racist, given maximum respect to others. We also discuss the new freedom of expression allowed by having many more sources of news and response than ever before, thanks to the internet. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show 10.25.2022 This was a very popular call-in show, in which we discussed with our listeners the topics of the day, including NASA’s new science committee to investigate UAPs, the spirituality of the solar eclipse in India today, the James West Space Telescope’s amazing imaging of the stellar nursery, “The Pillars of Creation,” growing living animals in an artificial womb, new forms of alternative energy via a startup incubator, the Celestine Prophecy, brain uploads, and… October 25, 2022 Eclipse over Mumbai, India We interview our popular caller from Australia, Sean, about the very controversial atomic bomb tests over Australia, back in the 1950’s, and the role they played in forming the Pavlovian programming of today’s mass consciousness down under. He recommended seeing the documentary “Silent Storm,” on this topic, currently available for free on Kanopy. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show 10.18.2022

With special in-studio guest, Gabriel Cianfrani, today’s show starts off with a ‘burst,’ as look into the powerful gamma ray burster that lit up our skies earlier this month. Considered huge, it was nicknammed “BOAT,” the ‘Biggest Of All Time’. We are fortunate that it happened in a galaxy far far away.. We also take a look at the mysterious ‘burp’ of starstuff, emitted by a supermassive black hole. Supposedly nothing escapes the event horizon of a black hole, but somehow, remnants of a devoured star did..We wonder why..

Apple Computer had some special announcements today, so our Apple geek, Taylor Barcroft, is in the studio to inform us of the updates in the latest iPads and Apple TV’s. We then delve into several stories involving ‘spin,’ such as the successful Spinlaunch space launches, the ever spinning faster asteroid, and centrifugal coffee. Callers brought up some amazing aerial stories, such as that of DB Cooper’s plane hijacking, David Blain’s balloon trip, and Col. Terry’s spin on a socio-Ukrainian hot button. Enjoy!

The Futures with guest Gabriel Cianfrani

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Listen Now to Physicist Nick Herbert

Quantum physicist Nick Herbert is our special guest for the full two hours of today’s show, speaking about the latest Nobel Physics Prize on Bell’s Theorem, Quantum Entanglement, and Non-local Reality. He and John Clauser, one of this year’s awardees of the prestigious prize, were colleagues together in the Fundamental Fysiks Group back in the 1970’s, when this line of research was being explored.

Nick makes the point that Bell’s Theorem was ignored back in 1964, when it was first espoused, not because it was bad science, but because it was looking at Reality, not theory, and physicists at the time considered Reality out-of-bounds for physics research.

So today we’ll be taking a fresh look at John Bell’s work, faster-than-light signaling, quantum encryption, quantum teleportation, making entangled photons, quantum computers, creating reality with our thoughts, and wondering whether consciousness is our reward for…’collapsing the wave function’?!! Enjoy!

Dr. Nick Herbert in the KSCO studio

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show with Dr. Bruce Lipton As we were discussing Elon Musk’s experiment of using Twitter as a public forum for voting about the Ukraine Crisis, our guest Dr. Bruce Lipton, arrived in the studio. Seeing how he might contribute to the topic at hand, we brought him on the air to actually discuss something political as well as scientific! A wonderful show, Bruce spoke with us about the internet as exo-nervous system, voting via Twitter, how our consciousness is creating our life experience, how population density leads to civilization, Lamarckian vs Darwinian views of evolution, the microbiome, vertical agriculture, food addiction, slowing biological aging, telemeres, and how we are actually energy fields being picked up our our sophisticated transceiver, the human body. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Future News 9.28.2022

We begam today’s show with a lively discussion of NASA DART mission, a successful attempt to re-direct an asteroid from it’s trajectory. We are visited in the KSCO studios by Billy Sunshine, a fellow talk show host, who could be George Carlin’s brother. He joins us in our DART discussions, along with the latest news from Venus, Mars, and the outer core of our planet itself, which seems to be experiening an anomoly. Oh yes, there is also a look at how to cool our plane’s poles, a geoengineering challenge if there ever was one! In the second hour, we explore the new world of backpacking cockroaches and how they could save our lives, the latest in battery tech, and a look at the role of the microbiome in our gut on it’s effect on our consciousness, with a call from Shane, in Australia. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Future News 9.20.2022

As we recorded our show today, the Megapack-powered Elkhorn Battery Energy Storage Facility burned. It lost only one of it’s 256 shipping container-sized Tesla Megapack batteries to the flames, but shut down traffic in the area for over 12 hours. This event was the seed for several stories and calls today, as we explored our energy future. Meanwhile the James Webb telescope put it’s infrared eye on the Red Planet, revealing new info on the weather, the Insight lander was able to record the strange sounds of a meteor striking the planet, rare space diamonds were discovered, and electric cars may be the end of or the saviors of the power grid. Enjoy!

Tesla Megpack battery burns at Moss Landing Plant

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Listen Now to Future News 9.13.2022

This is the week of new iPhones for the year, so naturally we have Taylor Barcroft in the studio, giving you the download on what’s best in the new lineup. We also share the latest in Space News, with the emergency Blue Origin almost disaster, NASA plans for a high tech Alien Clean Room, the Chinese/American race to the moon, possibly for resources like Helium 3, and new energy tech. Most fun, however, is the SeaBubble, a 12 person hydrofoil that runs on Hydrogen Electric, enjoy!

The SeaBubble, a 12-person hydrofoil running on H electric

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Listen Now to Future News 9.6.2022

Welcome to September, coming in rather hot, literally! And not just for us Earthfolks living in the Western US..No, no, no.. The Sun threw a coronal mass ejection at Venus just as our Solar Orbiter spacecraft was flying by, giving us some awesome data on CME’s! Fortunately the ship was designed to handle such an event! Lots of fun this week, including a nasty caller, join us!

Solar Orbiter performing a Venus Flyby to get closer to the Sun

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Listen Now to Steve Wagner

Ten years in the making, Steve’s book, “All You Need is Myth: The Beatles and the Gods of Rock” exploresAuthor Steve Wagner the idea that rock and roll spawned a new global religion, with living archetypes from the ancient pantheon of Gods and Goddesses expounded in traditions like the Greek, Roman, and Hindu mythologies. Author Steve Wagner establishes a persuasive argument that these “Rock Gods” have not only achieved the status of mythic deities but were chosen and nurtured for these roles by global culture itself.

In our interview we explore the rock Pantheon of Gods, the influences of media guru Marshall McLuhan, Jungian archetypes of the iconic rock stars, (i.e. Hendrix - Magician, Slick - Witch, Wilson - The Child, Dylan - Prophet, Joplin - Oracle), influences of eastern religion and psychedelics on the Beatles, and Yoko Ono as the Yin of Lennon’s Yang. And after a living religion like this…really, what’s next? Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Future News - August 30, 2022

We got a few Dr. F stories in, but boy, the phone lines were lit up today! After our little discussion about our live show at the Stanford golf club restaurant with SID, the Society of Informational Displays, we got callers concerned about the upcoming extension of PG&E’s nuclear Diablo Canyon power plant, the last nuke plant in sunny California. Lots of pros and cons around that, regarding CA senate bill, SB 846. Not deterred, Dr. Future re-oriented the conversation towards space, and the DART mission, scheduled to knock an asteroid from its trajectory this coming September 26, Save the Earth! But callers wanted to talk about the drought stricken Lake Mead, Las Vegas drying up, and a Tesla equipped with a GM V-8 gas engine! Enjoy..

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Listen Now to Future News and Views 8.23.2022

It’s getting close now, the launching of NASA’s biggest effort in years, the Artemis 1 mission, which, after a hiatus of 50 years, will take us humans back to the moon. Like the James Webb Space Telescope, it’s way over budget and timelessly late, it nevertheless will finally launch in a few days from Cape Canaveral, if all goes well. Much of the main mission will be discussed on mainstream media, but what caught our attention, are the secondary payloads of Artemis, the ten or so tiny Cubesat satellites that will be launched into space along the way to the moon, each with its own mission. The NEA Scout, for example, will unfurl its solar sail and head out in search of Near Earth Asteroids, and the Japanese Cubesat, OMOTENASHI, will attempt to land on the moon with the help on onboard thrusters and a giant airbag! The Italian Cubesat, ArgoMoon, will hover near the mothership and document the launch of it’s fellow Cubesats, before heading out into deep space to study the earth and the effects of deep radiation on it’s hardened technology. There is something for everyone on this mission, enjoy!

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Listen Now to Future News and Solutions

Is there such a thing as an addictive personality? Apparently, it’s not that simple, but more related to our individual reactions to the environment compounded by the mood in which we find ourselves. We review some of the latest work in this arena. Also, new rodent experiments with blood suggest there may be something to the vampire myths of old, in that senescence can be triggered in younger mice by transfusing them with elder blood. But is the reverse also true? We take a closer look..also updates on the Virgin Orbit, Europa, Exoplanet naming, fusion advances, the Tesla Android, jokes, and fixing the atmosphere! Enjoy!

Virgin Orbit prepping for launch from Mothership

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Listen Now to Future News Now 8.9.2022

This could be the summer of eVTOL (electric Vertical Takeoff Landing) aircraft, the long held vision for practical flying cars and cheap and easy air flight.We have our eye on several companies in that race, one of them being the “Switchblade,” in Oregon, a hybrid machine that both flies and drives on the ground. And to make it all the more greener to fly electric, the materials for the powerful batteries needed will soon be coming from Greenland rather than China or Africa, thanks to the discovery of a massive trove of critical minerals for hundreds of millions of electric vehicles. Ironically, Greenland is ground zero for many impacts of climate change, but it could also become ground zero for the materials needed to be a solution to the crisis.

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Listen Now to Future News 8.02.2022

Lots to explore and chat about this week. We love the Carwheel Galaxy images from JWST, and that the moon has hundreds of temperate zones, where humans would feel comfortable with the temperature (63 degrees F), and that the visual drawing AI, DALL-E, has dramatically improved its ability to draw beautiful art from a simple description of a scene. And it looks like we have helped spawn a new ‘citizen scientist’ project with the advent of inexpensive ‘smart balls’ for canines, promising to dramatically increase their intelligence. A ways to go but we gotta start somwhere! Enjoy!

JSWT captures the large pink, speckled galaxy

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Listen Now to Future News and Space Artist Don Davis

Future News this episode includes a discussion on space junk, a Virginal plan to print an entire neighborhood with 3D printers, a 17-year in advance blood test for Alzheimer’s, a 105-mile long skycraper plan in Saudi Arabia, and a caller with the water district discussing problems and potential solutions to our water shortage issues.

Our guest, Don Davis, is a space artist known for his accurate portrayals of what is he painting, such as the surfaces and atmosphere of distant exo-planets. You can imagine his excitement at having thousands of new images of the cosmos to play with, thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope and its ability to see far beyond what has been seen before. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show 7.19.2022

In news this week we look at the competition to Mars Space-X is facing with new companies, Relativity and Impulse, joining the fray. Also, we discuss the new Chinese meatballs, created with stem cells, and the extremophiles found in the Canadian Artic that just might feel right at home on Mars. And if all else fails, there are ‘space bubbles’..

Hacker John Draper aka Cap’n CrunchIn the second hour, hacker legend John Draper (Captain Crunch), speaks about hackers hacking the Ukraine War, cutting off the Kremlin from the internet, the current danger of going Nuclear in the conflict, UAPs (UFOs), Skinwalker Ranch revelations, and a wireless revolution via the Helium Blockchain. Col Terry, ever watchful of existential threats, gives us his analysis and solution to Ukraine situation. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr. Bruce Lipton 7.12.2022 After a brief discussion on the stunning first Webb space telescope images, Dr. Bruce arrives (author of “The Biology of Belief”, “The Honeymoon Effect”, Spontaneous Evolution”, and others), into the studio and we delve quickly and deeply into his understanding of consciousness and the brain, especially with respect to reprogramming human thinking to create what we wish to experience in this world. We discuss the conscious and unconscious mind, wishes and desires, the Species Operating System, how the film The Matrix is in many ways a documentary, genes and controlling their expressions, how chaos is not random but deterministic, Pavlovian conditioning, Bernays’s programming and hypnosis on a cultural scale, imaginal cells and the butterfly model for change, and biological metaphors for creating a new global government, our next step in our species evolution towards being global humans. Exciting times for us all, enjoy! After our interview with Dr. Bruce Lipton at KSCO studios

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show 7.05.22

An eclectic summer show, and with Bobby testing positive with Omicron, some thought on treating his condition, with many suggestions from the audience and from himself. It appears Fauci also has a recurrence of Omicron now as well, and we look at his experience with Pfizer’s pill, Paxlovid. We also have some space news this week (launching Captstone to lunar orbit), light therapy news, sonically assited Out of the Body Experiences, brainwave patterms that show recognition in court, and an efficient form of synthetic photosynthesis that can work in the dark! Enjoy..

Plants are growing in complete darkness in an acetate medium that replaces biological photosynthesis.

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Listen Now to Future News 6.28.2022

What a week it is, from epic space launches to the crazy artist AI, DALL-E, that will draw anything you request, on the spot. The photo you see here was generated from the description, “An astronaut riding a horse on the moon with earth in the sky in photorealistic style.”

We enjoyed having Michael Olsen stop into the studio briefly to chat with us, after being George Noory’s guest the night before on Coast to Coast! We spoke about why would anyone eat Beyond Burgers, such as Dr. Future, who loves them. Shane checked in from Australia this week on how we might wake up from our collective amnesia, Mike on Earth as a vacation destination, and Marsha shared her multi-generational relationship with a local hawk family in the Redwoods. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Michael Sammet

The US Capitol hearings investigating the Jan 6 2021 insurrection are underway and just may have as much import as the Watergate hearings of the 1970’s. Our guest, college prof Michael Sammet, strongly feels that way, and has been tracking the hearings, play by play, as if they were a cross between a hot Neflix series and an important sports match. Michael argues that our American democracy is at stake, that there is nothing more important than the peaceful transfer of power, and that hearings make it clear that Trump was doing everything to stay in power. Political Shakespeare..One listener texted, “Really great guest! He did a masterful job in summarizing the hearings. I’ve been watching every one.”

The Futures at KSCO with guest Michael Sammet

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Listen Now to Future News 6.21.2022 Another amazing friend has passed, a pioneer in tech and the arts, JJ Webb. We speak of him today and some of his accomplishments in space tech and online poetry. In space news, the ISS dodged some space junk, NASA’s giant rocket, known as SLS (Space Launch System), had a mostly successful wet test with fuel on the launchpad, and Space X has to address more environmental concerns as it makes its way to its next launch. And closer to home, Zuck himself outlines the features of three new experimental VR headsets, and we look at a new small whirlpool hydro-power generator, small enough to work on neighborhood rivers and canals, powering up to 60 homes! And one of our phone calls this week asked Dr. Future what his vision was for Santa Cruz in 5-10 years. Enjoy! NASA’s Space Launch System rocket rolled out for a wet dress rehearsal

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Listen Now to Future News 6.14.2022 The most discussed story this week by us and our callers was not alien but artificial intelligence, regarding the recent reports of the Google chat system known as LaMDA becoming self aware, by engineer Blake Lemoine. Blake was placed on paid leave as this story broke, and proceeded to post his pov and transcript of his conversations with LaMDA on Medium, listed in our links page. We and our callers explored this story in a way I think you’ll find both entertaining and maybe even educational. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to filmmaker Brett Leonard on how the Metaverse can heal our global human family

What will it take to move humanity from the tailspin we appear to be experiencing? The forces that divide us seem very powerful and we feel the tension all around us..yet…is it possible that we can reflect the better angels of our nature, perhaps with the help of better stories that we tell to each other, stories perhaps that empower us to be kinder and more loving.

Brett shares with us some of his thoughts and ideas on how the immersive interactive media of the metaverse can embody positive change in a way never before possible, with AI helping us activate group minds, transcend our differences and bring us to understanding who we are as connected global humans. There are new concepts of the future to grasp, like Medical Immersive environMents or MIMs, for healing psychological trauma, DAOs, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations, and ‘Narrative Magnets,’magnetizing people to different story tropes. After listening to Brett, and you want to know more, check out the podcast, What the F*** is the Metaverse?, an audio podcast created by himself and his millennial son, Shannon, also deeply engaged with new media and the metaverse. Enjoy!

Brett Leonard expounding on the Metaverse

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Listen Now to Bruce McHenry

With a passion for mass transportation and armed with several degrees from MIT, Bruce McHenry sees the future of moving us around en masse as bright. In our brief interview with him he describes a novel evolutionary system where small car-sized vehicles can autonomously combine with other such ‘pods’ to create small trains on a single rail on fast routes, saving energy and time, compared to conventional cars, buses, and trains. When your pod reaches its destination, it splits off the ‘train’ and drives on wheels to your destination. With today’s revolution in tech, personal rapid transit concepts such as Bruce’s are closer than ever to being realized, disrupting more traditional ways of moving us all. We enjoyed Bruce’s visionary presentation to us and are excited to share it with you. He joined us in the KSCO studio with our mutual friend and regular contributor to the show, Giselle Bisson.

Also, Apple Computer made some big announcements as they begin their annual WWDC (World Wide Developer’s Conference). Our Apple Analyst (and straight man :-))Taylor Barcroft gives us an Apple update on the latest and greatest Apple products, with high marks especially for the new M2-based MacBook Air. Enjoy!

L-R Dr.Mrs. Future, Bruce McHenry, Giselle Bisson at KSCO

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Listen Now to Future News and Views 5.31.2022

How about that meteor storm that never was, eh? Less than impressive, but a great excuse to freeze outside for an hour, scanning the sky. We did see two simultaneous meteoric streaks of light at one point, which made StarlinkRV in actionit all worthwhile. This week we explore the mystery of why some supermassive black holes already existed in the first billion years of our universe (usually they form later), the mysterious giant blob of iron below Hawaii, how dinos may have begun as warm-blooded, and a new asteroid mining startup being funded. Also of interest is a new easy, cheap, and efficient way to extract water from even dry air, and our personal report on Starlink RV, a newmobile satellite-based internet service. Enjoy!

The mysterious mass below the Hawaii Plume

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show with Bobby B. Wilder 5.24.2022

Wow, this episode features the most number of callers we’ve ever had! Make sure you look up this coming Monday eve at 10 pm. PDT, as there may be the biggest meteor storm you’ve ever seen, with hundreds of streaks across the sky per minute! We are entering the debris field of a comet and it should be fabulous!!

Meanwhile we explore the strange world of flying salamanders amongst the redwoods, invasive jumping worms from Asia, more and more miliitarized police departments, and California’s attempt to reel in this somewhat disturbing trend, audio mimicry by bats, and a new documentary,(A Tear in the Sky) of citizen scientists investigating the incredible flying ‘tic-tacs,’ and other documented alien encounters. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Future News & Interview 5.17.2022 Deshaey is our special guest today in the studio. A remarkable young man of 28, he has successfully navigated many traumatic events in his life, and credits both amazing therapy and the conscious use of Psilocybin mushrooms in resolving these issues. We think you’ll appreciate his story as told by himself. We also share with you some new sonifications from deep space, such as the supermassive black hole in the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. Our fav new gadget this week are the new language translation glasses from Alphabet (Google). And finally the Feds are investigating UFO’s intelligently, or at least we hope so.. Enjoy.. R-L Desheay with Dr.Mrs. Future at KSCO Studios

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Listen Now to Future News 5.10.2022 I must say we enjoyed perusing the New Living Expo this year, a real live conference with many friends and favorite luminaries in attendance, the first time since the pandemic. We share a few of our experiences there, including talks by Bruce Lipton, Danny Sheehan, Marianne Williamson, Laura Eisenhower, and others.

A special visit to the KSCO studios today by my brother Norm, who shares info on Blue Ammonia and other renewable energy resources. We also look at electrically modifying the genome, breakthroughs in plastic recycling, desalination, and artifical chlorophyll. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Future News Now 5.03.2022

We were all prepared to talk about the leaked Supreme Court document on the Roe vs Wade abortion issue this week, but fate and our callers skewed the show towards Bigfoot, including some local stories regarding contact with the creature(s), and the Felton Bigfoot museum. And little did we know that the proprietor of the museum, Michael Rugg was listening, and called in with further stories and info about our strangest of locals. Enjoy!

Michael Rugg in front of his Big Foot Museum in Felton, CA

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Listen Now to Future News 4.26.2022 Will Elon make Twitter a truly free speech platform? Is this even possible to do by a private company? What exactly do we mean by ‘free speech?’ And what about his promise to open source the algorithm, eliminate bots, deal with hate speech? We look more closely at these issues today, with our very interactive listeners. Other news includes the issues of the Megabattery projecdt in Moss Landing, our local home for electrical power, the renewed probe budgets of NASA, and some new insights into the origins of carnivorous plants. Enjoy..

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Listen Now to Future News and Commentary 4.19.200 with Substance

In the first hour we look at Neptune’s cooling trend, the arrival of ‘Holodocs,’ the Twitter controversy regarding Elon Musk’s potential buyout, the rise of EVTOL’s, drones for replanting forests after wildfires, and lots of phone calls.

In the second hour we introduce Substance to you, the traveling creator of the podcast, “Lit Mystics,” and review some of the poetry and commentary at this year’s “Universe in Verse,” at UCSC, a celebration of science and nature through poetry and music, created and hosted by writer Maria Popova.

We also delve into what we might do with 43 billion dollars, the amount Elon Musk is proposing to pay for buying Twitter. What would be the ultimate social application for all of us? Food for thought. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Future News 4.12.2022

Beyond our usual hard hitting news items of the Future, we have some rather endearing humous bits to share this week, including a medley of tunes about Covid by many musical talents scattered throughout the globe. This is truly a global experience, and we are now beginning to hear about it from our many voices. Also guaranteed to bring more than a smile to your face is our discussion of a study on monkeys who willingly eat fermented fruit for science. And most curious this week is the search for a crashed space rock, just declassified after 8 years, that may have orginiated from beyond our local galaxy! Enjoy..

Why do monkeys eat fermented fruit?

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Listen Now to Future News 4.05.2022

We are experiencing the opening of a new renaissance, the Low Earth Orbit frontier, where thousands of satellite settlers are moving en masse. Starlink is perhaps the best known new inhabitant of this nearby space, only 150 miles away from anywhere on earth. But there are many others, including those we discuss on today’s show, such as the Axiom’s commercial launch to the space station this week. In LEO we are looking at new frontiers in brain health, cardiac stem cells, cancer and aging as well as a technology demonstration to produce optics using the surface tension of fluids in microgravity, for starters. Exciting times ahead, and very close to us all.

Also this week, Mrs. Future guides us through some of the scarey new mandate bills being promulagated through the CA legislature, Elon buys almost 10% shares of Twitter, Lithium is becoming more local and more readily available, thanks to Geothermal activity, sniffer worms detect cancer cells, DNA robots have begun their evolution, reversing hearing loss with regnerative therapy, and Frosty stops by with a report on KSCO comedy night this last weekend. Enjoy!

A renaissance of activity is now happening in Low Earth Orbit

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Listen Now to Future News 3.29.2022

Given we are media folks, how could we not add our 2 cents to the Will Smith/Chris Rock Oscar meltdown this week? We think you’ll appreciate our unique perspective, with our perceptive audince drawing comparisons with our story on the life/death cycle of stars. Also of interest this week is how deep fake tech is being used to create a new form of misinformation especially created to undermine the leader of the Ukrainian war efforts. Imagine hearing Zelenskyy telling his people to put down their weapons and surrender to the Russians. Fortunately in this case it was a bad fake of Zelenskyy, and didn’t fool anyone. Perhaps if we create deep fakes that could suggest a better path for our leaders, they might pay attention..

We also found out this week that the center sphere of our Milky Way galaxy is 2 billion years older than where we are in a remote spiral arm. Our scientist astronomers believe that our galaxy formed from the collision of two other galaxies, one much older than the other. We are the young ones! Yay for the youth!

The origins of our galaxy

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Listen Now to Joeseph Jacques

Joseph Jacques has been living his dream of living a life of magic and music by helping the homeless population lift themselves out of addiction and poverty. How does that work, you might ask. By working with recording artists, both known and unfamiliar, to create CD mixes that can be sold by the homeless population to raise money. And if they are interested they can go further by working with Jacques on his Joseph Cambell/Jean Houston/Ken Wilbur inspired program of self-discovery, key to raising oneself out of despair and hopelessness. Joseph is truly an inspired individual offering a new solution to an endemic problem. Enjoy!

Joseph Jacque in the KSCO studio with an appreciative Mrs. Future

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Listen Now to Dr. Mrs. Future Show with Bobby B. Wilder 3.22.2022

A fun news hour today, celebrating Mrs. Future’s birthday, actually hearing exoplanets, a ‘sonification’ of NASA data about the orbs, a chance to animate images of deceased relatives with voices, a review of our recent strange hot windy weather, and a look at our twin universe that runs backward in time. Enjoy!

5,000 Exoplanets have now been discovered!

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Listen Now to Dr. Mrs. Future Show with Bobby Wilder 3.15.2022

The Future crew explore the deeper issues of war and peace in times of being a deeply connected species, what it means to think beyond our scarcity models so that we may obsolete war, evidence of memory activation after death, Col Terry weighs in on nuclear Russian issues, drawing from his time with the Clinton White House. And least we forget, the methane smart toliet may pay for your gas, and sound waves may heal your bones. And while we are at it, evidence of memory after death! Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show 3.8.2022

Yes, the Russian/Ukraine war is on everyone’s mind today, and we look at it from multiple caller’s povs, including our own. Should we stick it to Russia economically, hurt the Oligarchs in the pocketbook, or what? If we follow the money being made in the current war, where does it take us? And…is there a counterculture in the Ukraine right now that might make a difference? And what difference will Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite-based internet service make to the Ukrainians right now?

Meanwhile, Google’s Sergey Brin reveals his new venture, LTA Research, a Zeppelin company in Mountain View, Ca, with a new lighter-than-air ship, the Pathfinder One, 4x bigger than the Goodyear blimps! Could a new age of elegant air travel be dawning?

And none other than veteran Apple tracker Taylor Barcroft joins us in the studio, to share with us the latest news from Apple’s spring announcement of new products and services. (can’t wait for Apple Studio) Enjoy!

the completed internal airframe of the Pathfinder 1 airship

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Listen Now to Karen and Maried Antoinette on connecting with Angels

Have you ever wondered about your connection to the higher realms? They are yours to access when you know Psychic Karen Noehow to do so. What are higher realms, are angels real, can you speak with deceased loved ones, what are ‘without a doubt’ signs and other such questions are answered in our interview with the creators of the Angel Quest Oracle Deck, psychic Karen Noe, and visionary artist Marie Angtoinette Kelley. Enjoy!

The Angel Quest deck with artist Marie Antoinette Kelley

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Listen Now to Future News and Views

Needless to say, the Ukraine war is on all of our minds these days. Never has social media played such an important role in providing us with information as to what is going on in the war torn area, with TikTok, Twitter and Youtube at the forefront of the disaster. To help make matters even more granular, Elon Musk has shipped a truckload of Starlink terminals to the Ukraine, to insure future internet connectivitity as local infrastructure crumbles. Viewing this war through the lens of social media gives us more info to chew on, and more propaganda to wade through. But hey, we’d rather do that than simply listen to approved stories by the agenda-driven news agences. Many narratives are explored in today’s news segment, including those from you, our listeners and callers. Enjoy!

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This was quite an epic show, hard to describe, but we’ll try. For starters, the KSCO studio was full with many guests in the studio, including Bruce Erickson, and our usually remote science correspondent, Bobby B. Wilder.

No matter how good the internet gets, there is still nothing like in-person presence and the ease with which we can interact face-to-face. We’ve been on the air with Bobby every week for two years now, and it’s been great, but wow, Boby is with us in person in this show! I think you’ll enjoy the segment where he talks about how the Omicron variant actually existed in February of 2020…say, what? Veeery interesting…

And there’s nothing like Celeste performing her realtime magic right at 2:22 p.m., while we are on the air live. Her use of 222 tones with intention was sublime..The power of Now, personified. And for those of you interested in the American convoys enroute to Washington, D.C., you’ll appreciate Stessa Thompson’s report, including info on how to track their progress across the country. We complete our 22 show with a poem on divine love and the heart from Monica McGuire. 22’s to you!!

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Listen Now to Dr. Mrs. Future Show 2.15.2022

With all the news about our planetary pandemic, we haven’t said much about the status of 5G for awhile, since our show with Richard Luther II in 2019. Well, our radio engineer for KSCO has prepared a little update for you on what’s happening in the implementation of this much promised, much maligned technology. It is quite amazing how far this communications tech has evolved over the last couple of years, and Richard helps us understand what’s the deal with airplanes, 5G and aircraft altimeters.

We then discuss electromagnetics and health, including fecal image recognition, cleaning low earth orbits, a newly discovered super large galaxy, Japan’s planned use of our local Joby eVTOL aircraft, why dogs are better off eating raw meat, and a brave Canadian Trucker download on what’s happening in Canada. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr. Mrs. Future Sow 2.08.2022

Aaah, we are still coming down from our brief vacation in Las Vegas, seeing two big shows by Cirque de Soliel, Michael Jackson, and the Beatles Love. Two thumbs up, especially for the Beatles show, where every classic song is a choreographed masterpiece!

Lots of topical news covered in today’s show, including updates on the efforts to de-platform Joe Rogan, and cancel the Canadian anti-mandate Convoy. Space News this week includes the new premium Starlink service, Space Force and their low earth orbit cleanup plans, a rogue black hole, and how a massive firestorm 12,800 years ago delayed the onset of civilization. Enjoy!

Beatles Love show in Las Vegas

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Listen Now to Future News and Conversation 2.1.2022 Can you believe the whole enchlilada with Joe Rogan, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Blackwater, and Pfizer? Our crew explores this emotionally charged event from many angles, including our rights and freedoms, liberal censorship, business influences, and ‘myth information.’ What to do? We and our callers have a few ideas. And the story left out of most mainstream US media programs? The Canadian Convoy to Ottawa. The largest truck convoy in history, 100 km long, the Canadian truckers gather to protest not the vaccines, but the mandates themselves, with huge support from the population, as thousands of Canadians gather along the route, cheering the convoy on. We cover this story to some depth. Enjoy! The Canadian Convoy on its way to Ottawa

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show 1.25.2022

The first 100 million years, that’s what the Webb Space Telescope with be able to document, the earlier moments of our massive universe. We discuss this on today’s along with with new insights into black holes, which seem to be giving birth to stars, no longer simply destroyers of matter. Closer to home, our Space Force has launched a couple of new spy satellites, looking not at the earth but at enemy satellites. And on earth, a new startup is planning to introduce autonomous electric Tesla tech to freight trains, allowing each car to be navigable and autonomous..

Many calls this week, discussing suspicious origins of the Big Sur fire, lots on Omicron and the local battle on vaccinations in local schools with activist mom, Stessa Thompson, in the studio. Enjoy!

Today’s Guests during the Dr. Future Show L-R: Dr. Future, Andrea, Stessa Thompson, Mrs. Future

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Listen Now to Dr. Mrs. Future Show January 18, 2022

It wasn’t just Omicron that came roaring into our sector of the universe this week, but also an oceanic tsunami, Gisele Bissonthanks to Hunga Tunga, a volcano in Tonga! Flooded was our Santa Cruz yacht harbor, along with many cars floating like boats in the harbor parking lot. We also reflected on the new pig heart transplant into a human, with less rejection issues, because of genetic mods to the pig, and the power of DAO’s, Decentralized Autonomous Organisations, (Internet communities with a bank account). And then there was the recent accidental discovery of a 60 million nest community of Antarctic icefish, far more than we thought existed.

In the second hour we hear from Giséle Bisson, an irregular regular contributor to the show. A high tech media personality, she reports on her second experience of contracting Covid. With her on the line we delve into many aspects of how she is handling her challenging situation, including the use of therapeutics and alternatives (i.e. acupuncture, blackseed oil), and being played by people and companies with agendas. Still optimistic, and with her sense of humor intact, she is looking forward to the upcoming ‘roaring 20’s’! Enjoy..

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs.Future Show 1.11.22

Yay, the James Webb telescope is in position out at L2, getting ready to send us epic shots of the universe! Meanwhile Yutu 2 on the Moon has discovered more water, and Percy on Mars is collecting rock samples, despite pesty pebbles in the loading tray.

Closer to Earth, Omicron is raging, possibly putting an end to the mass formation insanity we call the pandemic. Many callers check in with info and thoughts on the matter, and Mrs. Future shares her opinion on the Supreme Court hearings on vaccine mandates.

We also have a report from journalist/writer Kathy Close, aka ‘Ultra Vultra,’ on the state of fusion power in the world at this time, with hot Chinese and French experiments currently under way. She also gives us a quick primer on Fusion energy, while the Futures wonder what kind of world we’ll have with practically unlimited free energy. Enjoy!

The Futures posing Close with the Vultras (and Ziggy Startdust)

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show with Bobby B. Wilder 1.4.22 Happy New Year to our dear listeners! We had a great visit to friends near Middleton, CA for our New Years, and are back, renewed and refreshed. In Space News, we are excited that the Webb Space telescope is on it’s way to its observation locations, L2, a million miles from Earth, and all is well. And for the new year we are looking forward to actually tasting 3D printed beef, lamb, pork, and chicken; though I wouldn’t mind trying Zebra. And a big yes on solar roofs, another area of breakthrough interest with a pragmatic payoff. And naturally we bring you our latest desconstruction on Omicron, and most notable coverage of this latest variant of the virus. Lots of callers this week, both new and old, including ‘Ultra Vultra’ from LA, who will be doing a segment on fusion power next week. Enjoy! Celebrating the launch of a new era with the Webb space telescope

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Listen now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show Retrospective of 2021 Welcome to our last show of the year, where we discuss the thoughts and ideas from some of our favorite Dr, Mrs. Future Celebrating the Holidaysguests and stories of 2021. Naturally there are a few pandemic references, can’t help it, given our ‘rebel alliance’ stance on the topic. Omicron could change the game, hopefully putting an end to this mass hypnosis. Our fav part of this show this week is not so much the callers, who do bring up some fine points and information, but the audio clips from past 2021 shows that Mrs. Future, myself and Bobby B. Wilder then discuss. My fav clip is of Dr. Bruce Lipton explaining how we move blood from the forebrain to the hindbrain when expereiencing fear, increasing our ability to run and/or fight, but decreasing our ability to think rationally. Fear makes us stupid? Wow, go figure..A glutton for punishment, we are going to go watch today’s news now..Happy New Year!!

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show with Jim Rintoul

We start off the show today with a transmission from Jupiter’s Ganymede, thanks to our NASA probe, Juno. We also tune into two explorers currently trekkng across Antarctica, collecting data on what the Martian environment might do to our body and mental health. And bouncing a laser off of a spacecraft orbiting the moon, well..that could lead to some great interplanetary light shows! :-)

Also this week, local writer and pundit Jim Rintoul joins us in the studio to give us a report on Five Pandemic Books for the Holidays. Jim particularly delves into Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s book, The Real Anthony Fauci, Skyhorse Publishing, 2021. Like a prosecutor, outlining the timeline of a crime, Kennedy reveals the actions and motivations of Fauci since the beginning of his governmental career in the 1970’s involving the Swine flu, AIDS, H1N1 Bird Flu until the present pandemic, showing his allegience to Big Pharma from the beginning, and other disturbing behaviors. Jim does an excellent job in reviewing Kennedy’s book, and ties the revelations into the narrative of the other 4 books worthy of our attention for the Holidays. Enjoy!

Jim Rintoul betwen the Futures at KSCO studios

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Listen Now to Future News and Vaccine Safety report by Madhava Setty, M.D.

Some great Space News this week, like a collaboration between the Euro and Chinese space agencies in creating communications between their Mars crafts, and how meteors may be influencing our weather and helping to spawn life in the oceans.

And we are excited to have Madhava Setty, M.D., in the studio to discuss the recently released document by Pfizer to the FDA on their initial safety data on their Covid vaccine. Access to this report was made possible by a Freedom of Information request with a judge ordering its release. Major news outlets seem reluctant to cover the story, but with our massive KSCO coverage, we have taken up the challenge.

We leave the report’s details up to Dr. Setty to share, but it is disturbing that within the first 90 days of administering the vaccine, over 1,200 deaths were reported with a significant number appearing to happen within the first 24 hours after vaccination. But as we know, the devil is in the details. Check it out..

Dr. Setty in the studio with the Futures

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show and Bobby B. Wilder Omicron is coming, if not here already, and it has implications. Currently indications are that it could be Resistance is Futile and It Will End Soongood - less lethality, more contagious, causing widespread herd immunity, ahead of all our species attempts to achieve the same results with vaccines and experimental immune system enhancers. And that would be the end of this current pandemic..as far as we know.. Instead of a guest this week, we have audio clips from some of our favorite sources of information on the virus, including Dr. John Campbell, Journalist Del BigTree on Coast, Dr. Joseph Campbell, DZDogg, MD, Marty Mackary, MD, and Vinay Prasad, MD on scintillating viral topics like Gain of Function, Natural Immunity, vaxxed superspreaders, and just maybe, global herd immunity from the virus, by the virus known by all as Omicron. Wouldn’t that be something? Our callers share a bundle of viral info this week, including their favorite preventive measures and comedic thoughts on “Gain of Fauci” research. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Future News and Judith Orloff, M.D.

As the Omicron varient arrives on our shores, what comes to mind is Alfred E. Neuman’s famous quote, “What, me worry?” Meanwhile, the U.K. grants squid and octopi the status of fellow sentient beings on this planet. And its about time we start acknowledging these other entitites with which we share our planetary ecosystem.

We have the pleasure of interviewing Judith Orloff, M.D. on today’s show, about her lifelong interest in Judith Orloff, M.D.helping the highly empathic people amongst us. She is a world bridger, sythesizing the jewels of western medicine with her deep explorations of intuition, life energy, and spirituality. Her book, The Empath’s Survival Guide: Life Strategies for Sensitive People, Thriving as an Empath, and Emotional Freedom, is a NY Times best seller. She has many other offerings as well, including online courses, a Empath’s Empowerment Card Deck, and worshops, found at her website.

We cover some of the basic concepts of empath awareness with her and delve a bit into dream empaths, dealing with narcissistic people, mirror touch synesthesia, trusting your gut, and from a dream caller, “Aether, the final frontier!” Enjoy.

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Listen Now to Future News and R. Philip Bouchard

The drop in active Covid cases in Japan has been dramatic in the last few months. Any chance it just might be related to the culture embracing Ivermectin, or the vaccines, or what? We take a closer look. And in Space News, the DART mission is under way, and with what we find out, it could save all our lives. A deep AI has also discovered an additional 301 planets from the Kepler data, bringing the grand total to just about 5,000 planets that our scientists have discovered beyond our own solar system. Now if we could just visit them..

We intereview R. Philip Bouchard this week, a science writer with a background in natural science and education, about his new book, “The Stickler’s Guide to Science in the Age of Misinformation, the Real Science behind Hacky Headlines, Crappy Clickbait, and Suspect Sources.” We engage him in discussions about popular science topics of today, including Covid, climate change, gravitation, and rainbows. Enjoy!

R.Philip Bouchard

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Our news this week includes the crazy anti-satellite missile test by Russia, viewing of this week’s Beaver Moon lunar eclipse, the latest theories about that galactic traveler, Oumuamua.

Dr. Brian Buma, Disturbance EcologistWe have a very engaging and fun interview this week with Dr. Brian Buma, a ‘Disturbance Ecologist,’ and author of the new book, “An Atlas of the Changing Climate.” The book is a beautiful collection of maps of the planet, many from National Geographic, giving you a global view of the planet and its complex ecosystems. Dr. Buma shares with us his adventures to the tip of South America, studying the southern most trees in the world, and Alaska, looking at how the northern treeline is changing. He speaks to many of our listeners about their concerns and beliefs about climate change, and has great way of translating scientific information into something the lay public can grok. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show with Drs. Setty and Arnold 11.09.21

Future News is but the first 15 minutes of this show, as our in-studio guest, Dr. Madhava Setty arrived a bit Dr. Madhava Setty, M.D. early and we started in with him almost immediately. A board-certified anesthesiologist, Dr. Setty has been looking very closely at the Covid data in the VAERS database, and has discovered some very intriquing patterns. In terms of his Health Risk/Benefit assessment regarding the vaccines, Dr. Setty shows that the data suggests it really depends on your health and age group, when it comes to determining your course of action.

Later Dr. Setty is joined by Dr. Michael Arnold, M.D., author of How to Save Your Loved Ones from Covid. The docs field quite a few questions from our callers, and look at the Science (not) behind the Mandates, the somewhat suspicious manipulation of the Pfizer trial data, including the child vaccine trials. One big question discussed - Why were so many of the vaccine trial partipants pulled from the final data shortly after their second shot?

Also under discussion are the thoughts of virologist Geert Vanden Bossche, DMV, Ph.D., who has said thatDr. Michael Arnold, M.D. introducing a vaccine during a pandemic is a bad idea, as it may help spawn new variants. Dr. Setty points out that if you wished to create new variants, introducing a vaccine during the pandemic is indeed an excellent way of doing so.. Much to discuss, so little time. but we did it in a way we think you’ll appreciate. as we all want to get the truth out to you as best as we can. Enjoy..

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What will you do if an asteroid comes for you?  Better be in your bunker at impact time!  Asteroids are hot this week, because NASA didn’t see one the size of a refrigerator come towards the earth until it was only a couple of thousand miles away..This one would have burned up in the atmosphere, nonetheless we get off today’s conversation on this tract, leading us to all kinds of fun conversations with our amazing callers.  Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Future News 10.26.2021

Did you know that Blue Origin has plans for a commercial space staton in the coming years? Called Blue Reef, it’ll be a mixed used industrial park in orbit. Also this week we feature sounds on Mars, both those made by our euipment and the natural sounds of the atmosphere. We delve into Mass Formation Theory this week, in our explorations of understanding the mass hynosis that seems to have descended on our species at this time. Singing Lemurs are also featured, the only other species that truly creates music, according to our scientists.

Can this endangered lemur create a musical rhythm like the ones humans generate?

Tim Blake, founder of the organic cannabis festival, Emerald Cup, brings us up-to-date with what’s happening in the Cannibis world, which he descibes as a perfect storm, the end of an era for NorCal organic outdoor growers in the Emerald Triangle just North of San Francisco.

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Listen Now to Future News 10.19.2021

A nice solid talk show this week, with lots of check-ins from our regular irregulars and lots of good stories to think about and chew on. It appears the Russians wil be the first to have shot a feature film in space aboart the ISS. And NASA’s latest craft, LUCY, will be probing the outer reaches of the asteroid belt, with particular interest in the giant Trojan rocks, one of which may have been the cause of extinction of the dinosaurs, 67 million years ago. And naturally all of us had comments about ‘Captain Kirk’ in space this last week..Taylor Barcroft gives us his update on the big Apple Computer announcements this week. Hint: the new MacBook Pro with the M1 Max chip is an evolutionary leap, a game changer..

We also hear from Grace, the first android robot with a bedside manner with nurse assistant training, the UAE success in generating rain with drones, a significant advancement in portable fission reactors, and a discussion on mind control vs mind liberation. Enjoy!

Meet Grace, an android nurse designed to be company and helpful to the elderly

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Listen Now to Future News and Inteview with Kyer Wiltshire Remember Non-Fungible Tokens, a new kind of baseball card type currency we have often discussed on the show? Well, what happens when you combine NFTs with AI? Money talks? NFTs walk? You’ll have to tune in for that insanity! We also discuss the latest with flyihng cars, and the new Covid treatment, Molnupiravir. We have our tribal photographer, Kyer Wiltshire, in the studio today, to discuss his latest media creation, a coffee table sized book photo book, entitled, “Natural Beauty.” (https://kyernaturalbeauty.com). The photos reflect the two photographic subject Kyer is truly about, the natural beauty of the outdoors in alignment with the awesome beauty of gorgeous women in the nude. Truly a treat for the heart and soul, enjoy! Kyer with Dr.Mrs. Future and his new book, “Natural Beauty”

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Listen Now to Future News and Dr. Madhava Setty, M.D. Jam packed show today, with our guests arriving a few minutes early. In our Future News segment, the first 36 minutes, we talk about the Facebook whistleblower leaks, the Mercury Flyby, an amazing hurricane drone,our memories of Steve Jobs, 10 years after his death, the autonomous taxis of Waymo in SF, the missing planet in our solar system, the Pandora Papers with South Dakota as a world class tax haven. We also feature an interview with Dr. Madhava Setty, a medical doc who just moved to Santa Cruz from the Boston area. Author of “Woke, an Anesthesiologist’s View,” and an an outspoken critic of the mainstream narrative on the virus pandemic, we delve into his pov on near death experiences, reincarnation and Dr. Ian Stevenson’s research, mass hysteria and the pandemic, his stat analysis of the Pfizer data; topics he has explored to some depth. Enjoy! L-R Dr.Future, Dr. Madhava Setty, Dr. Dan Beilin, Mrs. Future

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Listen Now to Space News and Dr. Bruce Lipton 9.28.2021

A downright evolutionary show today, with some great space news and Dr. Bruce Lipton in the studio with us! To say the least, he is very concerned with the main stream narrative on our viral crisis, and suggests we are approaching a new mass planetary extinction event, one driven by our species as we soil our own nest, and what might be done to ameliorate our dire situation. This includes a deeper understanding of our current pandemic, touching on such topics natural immunity, mRNA experiments, the nature of scientists, the biological effects of fear, manipulation of the popular narrative for power/financial gain, and related topics. Still, he is hopeful that we can and will attain a more ‘heaven on earth’ existence, and explains how this may not be the end.. Enjoy! :-)

Dr.Mrs. Future with Dr. Bruce Lipton at KSCO

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show - Guest Giselle Bisson on The Renegade Burn 9.21.2021 A really fun show today, with a great conversation on DIY health with a Hyperbaric Chamber, Woz’s plan for cleaning up space, and a great report from our guest Giselle Bisson on this year’s ‘Renegade Burn,’ in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert! Despite major limitations placed on the attendees by the Bureau of Land Management, (such as no fires, lasers, or Porta-potties), they pulled it off with their decentralized organizational system! Enjoy!! The Renegade Man made by drones in the Black Rock Desert, NV

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Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show 9.15.2021 Taylor on iPhone13 and Bobby Wilder

This week, the first all civilian spacecraft, Inspiration4, orbits the earth for three days, launching without a hitch, both in space and on Netflix. It’s also the time of year when Apple announces their newest iPhone, and iPad. And naturally we have our Apple pro guy, Taylor Barcroft in the studio to comment on the latest and greatest offerings from our favorite tech fruit. Spoilers: the new iPad Mini is the hottest most bang for your buck, and the new watch embodies last year’s tech.

Lots of callers sharing info with us, including a local disaster regarding a massive 100 megawatt battery experiment in our neighborhood! Enjoy..

Inspiration 4 makes orbit and the crew enjoy its 360 cupola view

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Listen Now to Dr. Mrs. Future Show 9.7.2021

How might this show be described? Certainly not what we had planned. For starters, walking into the KSCO studios we find Billy Sunshine, one of our fav KSCO talk jocks! We invite him to stick around and boom, the show is off and running! This show is a bit more biographical, as you will find out more about Dr. Future’s teen years in the city of Brotherly Love, and the diving horses of Atlantic City, the strange thumper invention of Nikola Tesla, that leads to the famous comedic line, “Earth cracks in half, details at 11.”

Later we pay tribute to local quantum physicist Nick Herbert with a call from his biggest fan, Gaby in NJ, some stories, and a fresh recording of Nick performing one of his quantum tantra poems.

In the second hour Michael Arnold, M.D, calls in with an update on his Covid-19 investigations, including info on Ivermectin and Fluvoxamine. He also speaks of the current intimidation of doctors by the powers that be, should they do not conform to the the official narrative. Mrs. Future speaks of the upcoming ‘wave of inevitability,’ and we get the wolf we feed. Lots of call-ins, and Dr. Future speaks of his recent work with Divine Humans. Really? Enjoy..

Dr. Mrs. Future with Billy Sunshine during the show today.

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Listen Now to Future News and Views 8.31.2021

Some space news this week, such as the dual Venus flyby, and on Earth, a breakthrough in creating stem cell 3d printed steak,  but mostly a dynamic conversation on the latest info about the virus, such as a natural immunity study from Israel, and a new universal antibody solution from UC Berkely. Dr. and Mrs. Future have a ‘mock’ argument from two opposing popular narratives on the virus, reactions, and censorship, sparking many calls. Enjoy!

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Listen Now to Dr. Ralph Abraham

Our esteemed elder has a deep history in the Santa Cruz area as a professor of mathematics at UCSC and a recognized father of Chaos Theory, a historian of the counter-culture and a researcher/explorer of higher dimensions of consciousness.

In this spirited conversation regarding his new book, Vibrations and Forms, we touch on the importance of LSD, DMT, and some knowledge from his spirtual explorations for understanding higher dimensions of reality. He speaks of the significance of modeling vibrational forms, as in the realm of cymatics, the glass harmonium, telepathy and sympathetic vibrations, the quantum vacuum as a model for the Akashic Record, the blending of metaphysical knowledge with math, dreams of the future and science fiction as the new mystical literature. Enjoy!

Dr. Ralph Abraham