Exploring the Simulation Hypothesis and Michigan’s 1966 UFO Wave with Rizwan Virk and Bill Konkolesky

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Rizwan Virk and host Ryan Wrecker examine the simulation hypothesis that reality could be a designed system, tying in AI, physics, and ancient texts, while Bill Konkolesky revisits Michigan's 1966 UFO sightings to discuss what counts as evidence for extraordinary claims.

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Simulation Hypothesis / 1966 UFO Wave | Coast to Coast AM

First Half: Computer scientist, venture capitalist, and video game pioneer Rizwan Virk joins Ryan Wrecker (email) to examine the “simulation hypothesis”—the notion that reality itself may be a constructed system. He’ll explore the concept through the lenses of artificial intelligence, quantum physics, and ancient mystical and religious texts. Second Half: MUFON State Director Bill Konkolesky delves into the multiple high-profile UFO sightings of Michigan’s great spring 1966 UFO wave, sixty years ago.