David Boyle's Take on Time and Consciousness in Sobriety
I feel like we're coming to the end of this linear time bullshit. It's over for clocks, analog clocks, digital clocks. I feel like it's going to be sometime in my lifetime.
Ever wondered what happens when a comedian dives deep into the mysteries of time and consciousness? In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', David Boyle brings his unique perspective to these mind-bending topics. After a lively morning at his daughter's childcare center and a lunch filled with dad-daughter bonding, Boyle shifts gears to explore some truly fascinating ideas. He questions the very nature of time, suggesting that we might be nearing the end of linear time as we know it.
Clocks, both analog and digital, could soon become relics of the past if his predictions hold true. Boyle also shares his personal experience with DMT, a powerful hallucinogen, which led him to believe that space is merely an illusion. His musings are not just entertaining but also deeply thought-provoking, offering listeners a fresh perspective on the world around them. If you're curious about the intersections of sobriety, consciousness, and the fabric of reality, this episode is a must-listen.
Boyle's signature humor and raw honesty make this a compelling journey through some of life's biggest questions.