Compilation: Our Reality is an Illusion
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Top Comments (10)
AJ apologising to us for giving us 3 straight hours of Why Files is like the lottery department apologising to you when you win the lottery
I actually like these because this makes my job easier when I am listening to the compilations when I’m doing my long haul as a truck driver
"an algorithm trick" - this is a new level of honesty by a content creator - it's refreshing
I am a retired minister and science buff. I've never seen science and religion as incompatible. Observation (our senses) tells us what. Religion tells us Who. Science tells us how. Philosophy tells us why. Art interprets them all and presents them in a relatable form to be observed (back to our senses).
AJ has perfected the high quality, limited budget youtube show. He deserves every blessing he receives.
AJ please keep these compilations coming. I get to watch videos I missed without having to scroll through your entire library.
In 2004 I had a WPW attack and was rushed to the ER. They tried to get my heartbeat down from over 300bpm. As a last resort the doctor had to stop my heart..kill me and shock me back to life. As soon as I saw the line go flat I had a out of body experience. I lifted slowly to the ceiling of the room as they prepared to zap me. The first and then 2nd jolt had no effect. As they prepared for the 3rd zap the doctor said please lord bring him back and shocked me again. I was instantly back in my body, as I opened my eyes my heartbeat was at 80bpm. I looked up at the doctor and nurses and said you had to zap me 3 times. The doc said how did I know that? I told him how I was in the air above them, even told them how the 1 nurse put my foot back on the table after jolt 2. Every one in the room was amazed. It changed me forever. There is more then just this reality I'm sure of it.
Who’s here a year later?
This guy is the best. Puts in 100 hour work weeks, which I have no idea how he manages to stay sane doing so. And yet, always brings his very best each episode, hosts live streams, and stays his genuine self constantly. AJ, you have a heart of a gold, man.
Mandala effect: you mentioned Monopoly Man never having a monocle... But I remember when I was a child in the early 90's, I learned what a monocle was after asking my dad about the monopoly man's glasses, and he told me the single lens was a monocle.
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Top Comments (10)
AJ apologising to us for giving us 3 straight hours of Why Files is like the lottery department apologising to you when you win the lottery
I actually like these because this makes my job easier when I am listening to the compilations when I’m doing my long haul as a truck driver
"an algorithm trick" - this is a new level of honesty by a content creator - it's refreshing
I am a retired minister and science buff. I've never seen science and religion as incompatible. Observation (our senses) tells us what. Religion tells us Who. Science tells us how. Philosophy tells us why. Art interprets them all and presents them in a relatable form to be observed (back to our senses).
AJ has perfected the high quality, limited budget youtube show. He deserves every blessing he receives.
AJ please keep these compilations coming. I get to watch videos I missed without having to scroll through your entire library.
In 2004 I had a WPW attack and was rushed to the ER. They tried to get my heartbeat down from over 300bpm. As a last resort the doctor had to stop my heart..kill me and shock me back to life. As soon as I saw the line go flat I had a out of body experience. I lifted slowly to the ceiling of the room as they prepared to zap me. The first and then 2nd jolt had no effect. As they prepared for the 3rd zap the doctor said please lord bring him back and shocked me again. I was instantly back in my body, as I opened my eyes my heartbeat was at 80bpm. I looked up at the doctor and nurses and said you had to zap me 3 times. The doc said how did I know that? I told him how I was in the air above them, even told them how the 1 nurse put my foot back on the table after jolt 2. Every one in the room was amazed. It changed me forever. There is more then just this reality I'm sure of it.
Who’s here a year later?
This guy is the best. Puts in 100 hour work weeks, which I have no idea how he manages to stay sane doing so. And yet, always brings his very best each episode, hosts live streams, and stays his genuine self constantly. AJ, you have a heart of a gold, man.
Mandala effect: you mentioned Monopoly Man never having a monocle... But I remember when I was a child in the early 90's, I learned what a monocle was after asking my dad about the monopoly man's glasses, and he told me the single lens was a monocle.