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But Am I Really Dead?

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9. Booyah Mozart: Producer Lulu Miller brings us a conversation with geologist Jan Zalasiewicz about what we’ll leave behind … in a hundred million years. 10. Cyberternity: Producer Emily Voigt tells a story about a guy named Wyatt, fixed in time. 11. Goodbye: Paleontologist and professor Peter Ward describes the ultimate death, the death of the universe ... THE END.

Comments [5]

Karl

Great show (in part to Jeffrey Tambor's cameo). Thanks for not ending the the program after this episode, though.

May. 27 2010 05:22 PM
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Dianna from NY, NY

GREAT SHOW!
Wonder if you are aware of this exhibit at the Rubin Museum?

Remember That You Will Die: Death Across Cultures.
This exhibition presents eerily beautiful and at times frightening images from the Christian European and Tibetan Buddhist traditions meant to urge viewers to contemplate their mortality and inspire them to use their short time on earth to secure a desirable place in the afterlife.
Dianna

Feb. 27 2010 03:29 PM
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zeeshan from pakistan,hyderabad

great but not my type.

Jan. 03 2010 03:55 AM
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DNA

I loved listening to After Life. I wonder if any of your crew checked out The American Book of the Dead by E.J. Gold. AOBTD is in the similar tone of the Bardo Thodol (The Liberation Through Hearing During the Intermediate State) aka Tibetan Book of the Dead and The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
I recommend these books for further insight into the “after life” (which is not separate from this place here and now. The sacrament/entheogen/oneirogen Salvia divinorum is another safe way to gain/recover insight into said experience, I’d recommend reading The Salvia divinorum User’s Guide http://www.sagewisdom.org/usersguide.html to ensure safety and optimal results if you use this method.
Thanks for your wonderful episodes, keep up the Great Work :)

Oct. 19 2009 04:15 AM
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Aaron Petcoff from Detroit, MI

Oh my god, we've jumped into the future!

Jul. 30 2009 06:14 PM
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