
Episode 29 - Science of the Paranormal Part 2: The Limits of Technology
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In Part Two of The Science of the Paranormal, we move beyond the limits of human perception and into harder territory: technology, biology, and the structure of reality itself.
If Part One explored how infrasound, frequency, and sensory limits shape paranormal experiences, this episode asks a deeper question: what happens when encounters don’t behave like biology alone can explain?
We examine why trail cameras and monitoring technology may not be as reliable as we assume, whether intelligent wildlife could detect infrared surveillance, and why some reported phenomena appear to evade documentation altogether.
From there, we explore a speculative but rational framework sometimes called the “frequency entity” idea, the possibility that some phenomena might exist outside the narrow bands our senses and instruments are designed to detect. We also look at modern physics, including extra dimensions and non-local behavior, and ask what it would actually mean if reality is more layered than it appears.
This episode does not claim proof of cryptids, portals, or non-biological entities. Instead, it examines the limits of detection, the boundaries of current science, and the question we rarely ask:
How confident are we that our tools and our senses are capable of detecting everything that exists?
Because if reality extends beyond what we’re built to measure, the absence of evidence may not always mean the absence of something else.
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