Revisiting the Tinley Park Lights
175 strangers filed independent reports about the same thing. 96% agreed on the color. 100% agreed on the sound. I ran the data on the Tinley Park Lights.
My first approach to analyzing 152,000 UFO sightings had a 34% accuracy rate. I almost published it anyway. Here's what went wrong with semantic embeddings, why I pivoted to LLM extraction, and the methodology that actually worked.
Building our own UAP 'dog whistle' device using a Raspberry Pi Zero, battery, and custom Python code. Inspired by Skywatcher's tech, we're sharing the complete DIY guide.
Is it possible to control a device with your mind alone? Check out my journey exploring the science behind mind-matter interaction in this two-part series.
Entrain your brain! How to make your own binaural beats in 10 minutes using open source software. Don't pay for binaural beats when you can easily create and customize your own!
Have we already received communication from extraterrestrials?
I’ll take “Devices that I’ve built that I’m too afraid to use” for 200 please, Alex.
Can plants affect the ordering of random numbers? Can they bend probability to give them an edge in their growth?
The light is green and you're feeling psychic.
The nice thing about a device without mechanical parts is the simplicity in building one.