ReactiveQ CEO and 23-year-old-"next Einstein" Deep Prasad joins Greg Bishop for a discussion of Prasad's anomalous experiences and his backing of the 2020 UAP Pattern Detection Expedition. In a technical discussion Prasad explains abductee reports of being moved through walls as an example of "quantum tunneling." Deep also deserves praise for courage in coming out with his experiences, whatever one may think of their etiology. It helps that he's got a healthy sense of humor. There's also enough on the UAP Pattern Detection Mission to make us hope Deep and Greg get together again before the team "sails" near the end of 2020. Of course, Jason Colavito is moved to diagnose Deep's situation in
Deep Prasad Describes Totally Not a Dream Alien Encounter. Jason seems to think a "waking dream and (partial) sleep paralysis" episode of his own helps explain a wide-awake and much more detailed scenario of Prasad's, but it is good at least to know that for Jason "Alien-demons don't scare me, even in dreams." Wonder what the invitee to The Paracast's
Martin Willis Interview would do with Deep's story, because podcaster Willis has a "BS-button" he has pushed when his guests in his opinion went overboard with their claims. Willis' low-key sensibility is rather rare in the field. Martin, Gene Steinberg, and J. Randall Murphy discuss a wide range of UFO-related subjects. One item catching our attention is Willis' noting that Lt. Col. Douglas Kurth, the Hornet pilot who in 2004 was the first airman to encounter something unusual in the Nimitz episode, eventually worked for Robert Bigelow (in 2007-2013). (WM)
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