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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 3H 15M

292 The Future of Philosophy, Time Machines, and Accelerationism

from Self-Perfected Podcast · host Mitchell Snyder, Cameron Cope, Drake Pearson

A stage mentalist flips a card onstage, Melania’s face tightens, and moments later the room erupts into a shooting scare at a White House dinner. That’s the kind of clip that breaks your brain in 2026, because you’re not just watching an event, you’re watching a narrative form in real time. We start with what can be verified, then follow the internet’s instinct to connect dots: Oz Pearlman, the “shots fired” line caught on camera, and a bizarre Time Machine banner image that appears to echo a famous Trump moment years before it happened. From there we zoom out into the deeper story: why trust is collapsing. We talk Yuri Geller and the Stanford Research Institute experiments the CIA funded, and what it means that institutions have chased “paranormal” edges when power was on the line. We connect that to Palantir-style surveillance, the panopticon feeling of always being watched, and the way algorithms can become a hypnopticon that steers behaviour without needing force. Then we hit the big question: are we building AI to help humans make better decisions, or are we building it to remove humans from decision-making entirely? We unpack AI accelerationism, the idea that capitalism behaves like an information-processing machine, and why some techno-optimists treat autonomy as the end goal. The red button blue button thought experiment becomes our mirror: how you vote reveals what you believe about other people, responsibility, and survival. If you care about AI ethics, media literacy, surveillance capitalism, and how conspiracy thinking thrives in uncertainty, this one will stick with you. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us: red or blue, and why?

A stage mentalist flips a card onstage, Melania’s face tightens, and moments later the room erupts into a shooting scare at a White House dinner. That’s the kind of clip that breaks your brain in 2026, because you’re not just watching an event, you’re watching a narrative form in real time. We start with what can be verified, then follow the internet’s instinct to connect dots: Oz Pearlman, the “shots fired” line caught on camera, and a bizarre Time Machine banner image that appears to echo a...

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