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Through a series of synchronicities and sheer bouts of luck, Dr. Future now has the fabled Google Glass in his possession. As part of the “Glass Karass,” he has been experimenting with Glass, to see what it can do. These early experiments have been checking out it’s video capabilities and are presented here for your viewing pleasure:
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Google buys home automation company Nest for $3.2 billion? Hmmm…robots, voice recognition, home clouds, AI..where could this be going?
Then there is the FLIR tech for your iPhone, capable of showing us the heat signature of everything around us. How useful is that? FLIR is hoping that it’s $349 price tag is worth every penny..everyone from plumbers to rodent hunters to ghostbusters just might agree..
We also have a Consumer Electronic Show roundup of augmented and virtual technologies, thanks to Greg Panos, who was on the scene.
And this year, 2014, is 50 years since the famous scientist and scifi writer Issac Asimov predicted the future at the New York World’s Fair of 1964. We discuss some of his predictions. We particularly like the long-lasting batteries that run on radioactive isotopes..not..still, others were more accurate.
Today’s show explores the mysterious spirituality that has arisen in California, especially on the slopes of Mt. Shasta. With an occult history whose lineage includes Godfrey Ray King aka Guy Ballard mystic Pearl Dorris, and visionary Rowena Kryder, Mt. Shasta continues to be a spirtual center in the world.
On this show we chat with Zen Merlyn, a modern mystic Brit who has lived for 25 years in the Mt. Shasta environs. A map maker of the internal seas, Zen gives us a very articulate perspective on the evolution of our species spirtuality.
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We’ve heard stories of late regarding Fukushima steam raising from Reactor 3 and radiation poisoning our tuna and touching our Western shores. Is this really true, or simply more alarmist stories?
To help sort rumor from fact we bring you Dr. Richard Wullaert, a former nuclear industry scientist, who has been tracking Fukushima since the day of it’s unfortunate accident.
Links he has suggested for more info include:
Safecast, a global sensor network for collecting and sharing radiation measurements to empower people with data about their environments.
Arnie Gunderson’s website, a level-headed investigator of the issue.
A Helen Calicott conference on the “Medical and Ecological Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident”
Medical sites covering radiation sickness issues regarding Fukushima, such as
Dr. Apsley and Dr. Sircus. This show should answer your most burning, or should I say most fissionable questions regarding Fukushima. Enjoy..