17 Future Now Show - A Sign from Space, New Alien Theory, Axiom on ISS, Master Now recites AI poetry on the Futures, Sam David on Sound Healing













Listen to Future Now 5.16.2023
It looks like the M1 & M2 iPads Pro and Air will support full Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro audio/video editing soon, another sign of how tablets are rapidly replacing laptops as the workhorse of personal computing. Our Apple guy, Taylor Barcroft gives us the update, as well as what to expect at Apple’s WWDC conference, coming up next month. In Space News, the JWST checks out an asteroid belt comet that has lots of water and does not appear to come from where most comets arise. While closer to home a mysterious ultra low frequency noise has been detected in our atmosphere..While inside our heads a new study found that resotring certain signals in the brain that process smell can counter depression. Gamma signals in the olfactory bulb can alter emotions!
Our guest this week, visionary Paul GotelFor most of the show today we feature visionary explorer/DJ/ author/ speaker Paul Gotel and his concept of “Humans 3.0,” a vibrant, healthy, abundant view of humanity, and how we get there. His book is called, “The Big U - A guide to Self Revolution,” a guidebook offered to anyone who is “tired of living small” and is ready to “take the big step to revolutionize their life.” And considering that both myself and Mrs. Future have been on global adventures with Paul to amazing places like UK crop circles and pyramids in Egypt, we whole heartedly appreciate his insights into the nature of how best to create a magical existence for us all on Earth while we are here. Enjoy!
Listen to Future Now 5.09.2023
It appears the cycle of life exists even on the cosmic level with planets absorbed by stars and stars swallowed by black holes. Quite fascinating stories this week on this topic. We also have an update on the latest adventures of our favorite space companies and their launches. And new analysis of data about Uranus suggest many water moons surrounding that gas planet, with NASA building a snake-like serpentine robot for exploring such ice worlds. You’ll love our longevity hacks for the week, especially if you take a ‘cold plunge’, and the White House is taking AI very seriously with a summit of AI leaders convening at the White House and announching an AI Bill of rights. Enjoy!
The 200-pound robot is designed to maneuver both across ice and underwater. NASA/JPL-CALTECH
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This week we returned to the Santa Cruz Voice station, as our Rodecaster is replaced with a brand spanking new one! It works, but we miss all of our music and presets. Nonetheless plenty to share with week, as we celebrate Hubble’s 33rd birthday in space, and revel in the afterglow of our very own SC Voice party!
The most surprising thing for us this week was the revelation that there is a layer in the Earth’s mantle that likely holds more water than all the Earth’s oceans, up to three times more! How is this possible? Through heat, pressure, and a massive amount of material known as ringwoodlite, a kind of mineral sponge that can store water en masse. How does this play with the hyrdological cycles of our weather? Many mysteries to be unveiled as this new, massive discovery is explored.
We also enjoyed the UCSC research in sleep behavior of our local elephant seals, a fascinating study of these marine mammals, and their ability to sleep while spiralling down to over a thousand feet below the surface of the sea. Amazing, enjoy!
There’s three times as much water below the surface than in the oceans
Future Now Show - Starship Crash Analysis, Voyager 1 and 2 get more juice, Future of Libraries, AI/Human Mind reading (for real), Party excerpts, Longevity Conf Clips and Analysis with Master Now
Listen to Future Now 5.02.2023