
May 8, 2026 · 2h 49m
Neuroscientist Julia Mossbridge challenges academic dogma on consciousness and physics
#2496 - Julia Mossbridge
This conversation bridges the gap between rigorous cognitive neuroscience and frontier physics to challenge how we define the limits of human consciousness.
- 1Mainstream academic dogma often prematurely dismisses unconventional anomalies that challenge standard scientific frameworks.
- 2Quantum mechanics and non-local time offer potential pathways to understanding telepathic experiences in gifted individuals.
- 3Mysterious gaps in memory surrounding government-linked educational programs point to overlooked historical anomalies.
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Julia Mossbridge discusses the scientific possibilities of non-local time and telepathy.
The brief
Cognitive neuroscientist Julia Mossbridge joins the podcast to challenge the boundaries of modern academic dogma by exploring the intersections of physics and consciousness.
Mossbridge argues that mainstream science often overlooks anomalies, pointing to quantum mechanics and non-local time as frameworks that could explain unexplained phenomena.
The discussion turns to telepathic experiences in gifted individuals, questioning how human connection might operate outside of traditional sensory limits.
Adding a layer of mystery, Mossbridge addresses her own unexplained memory gaps regarding historical, government-linked educational programs.
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