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Show begins with a 20-minute segment of Keeping Pace with the Shift with Jim Self followed by:
Out of Place in Time and Space with Lamont Wood.
There are many examples of technology and beliefs appearing decades - even centuries - before they supposedly originated. For example, the Apollo program was outlined a century before it happened. A painting from the middle ages shows a flying toy helicopter. There’s evidence that the Romans had death rays and the Greeks had what can only be described as a computer . . .
If, as this week’s guest, researcher, historian, and author Lamont Wood attests, the existence of these and many other events and anomalies impossibly ahead of their time are beyond dispute, does this mean that our understanding of the space-time continuum is wrong?
Out of Place in Time and Space: Inventions, Beliefs, and Artistic Anomalies That Were Impossibly Ahead of Their Timeis a fascinating book that delves deeply into more than three-dozen such historical oddities.
Lamont Wood is a former newspaper reporter with more than 3 decades of experience writing for publications ranging from American heritage to trade journals in Hong Kong. A history buff with more than eight books to his credit, Lamont is very familiar with the, sometimes arbitrary, distinction between cause and effect, and the subsequent gulf between what happens, what is experienced, what gets written, and what is understood.
Jim Self - LIVE, Lamont Wood - NEW - Prerecorded