Most People Don’t Disappear by Accident - What if?
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Scientists in the Headlines. Missing, Deceased, and Unexplained.
I want to share an article I'm working on in this episode. Let's consider the idea of a phase shift, a change in alignment with reality. If these shifts can happen briefly… what happens when someone doesn’t come back?
Some questions don’t begin with answers. They begin with patterns. Experiences that repeat. Moments, shared by my interview guests and in my own life, where reality doesn’t behave the way it should. Where time, space, and even visibility fall out of alignment. People describe seeing others who cannot see them. Stepping into environments that feel fully real, yet operate by different rules.
Long before these accounts were openly discussed, one scientist was already asking a different kind of question. Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum. Reported missing in 1994. He proposed that reality is not fixed, but formed through interaction between the mind and an underlying field, what he called the Syntergic Field.
In his model, the brain does not generate reality. It interfaces with it. And what we experience depends on how that interface is tuned. So the question isn’t whether reality changes. It’s this: What happens when that tuning shifts?
What if some disappearances aren’t random, but the result of a shift in how reality is experienced? Across multiple firsthand accounts, people describe brief moments of misalignment, phase shifts, where they move out of sync with the shared world around them. Most return. But if these shifts can happen at all… What happens when someone doesn’t come back?
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