Walter Russell and the Cost of Being Too Early Walter Russell’s visions, Tesla’s time capsule, and the blurry zone where science, imagination, and belief collide — explored through the lens of Mike’s Mind.
The Ghost in the Blog: Decoding False Memories Mike revisits his 2007 blog files, decoding old posts with GPT, reflecting on prompt traps, model collapse, and what old games can teach us about digital consciousness.
The Real Batman, Icelandic Horses & New or Forgotten Superpowers Meet Daniel Kish, the real-life Batman who taught himself echolocation. What he and Icelandic horses reveal about instinct and the superpowers we ignore.
Gremlins, Grilled Cheese, and the Fine Line of Trust A day of small heartbreaks and sweet recoveries: a father reflects on trust, lies, music, and parenting lessons over grilled cheese and Gremlins.
Who’s the Dick Now? Philip K. Dick saw our world as a simulation decades before The Matrix. What if he was right? Reflections on time, reality, and why you are the signal, not the noise.
The Headset Beyond the Game of Life: Why Space-Time Is Just the Loading Screen Space-time isn’t fundamental. According to Donald Hoffman and the math behind quantum reality, we’re in a headset—just pixels on a screen. Here’s what that means.
Pathy Paradox: From Empathy to Telepathy in a Simulation Exploring empathy, simulation theory, and cosmic storytelling—through YouTube rabbit holes, lost moon tapes, and a Looking Glass into reality.
Long Live the Em Dash — Death to the Semicolon Smart glasses, bilingual mix-ups, the em dash’s jazz solo, and a two-day synchronicity trip—Mike journals a ride through thought, faith, and the rhythm of inner voice.
The Zigzag of Kindness and Harvard’s Finger Small acts of kindness can change the flow—on the road and in society. From traffic etiquette to Harvard’s quiet stand, here’s why small things matter more than we think.
The Fifth State: Quantum Ripples & A Mini-Viral Moment A journal entry on going mini-viral, Microsoft’s quantum chip, and why critical thinking isn’t just for scientists. Welcome to the rabbit hole of the Fifth State