PLAY PODCASTS
December 16, 2006: The God Theory - Bernard Haisch

December 16, 2006: The God Theory - Bernard Haisch

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

February 16, 20262h 40m

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (archive.org) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

Art Bell welcomes astrophysicist Dr. Bernard Haisch for a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between science and spirituality. Haisch, who has over 130 scientific publications and led multiple NASA research projects, presents his theory that the universe was created by a transcendent intelligence whose thoughts became the laws of physics. He argues this view occupies a middle ground between religious fundamentalism and the materialist claim that existence is purely accidental.

Haisch draws on the work of autistic savants to support his case that the brain functions as a filter of consciousness rather than its source. He cites extraordinary examples including Leslie Lemke playing Tchaikovsky after a single listen and Daniel Tammett reciting pi to over 21,000 decimal places. These abilities, he suggests, point to a universal consciousness that most humans can only access in fragments.

The discussion extends into reincarnation, the zero-point energy field, and the crisis facing modern physics through its overreliance on unverifiable string theory. Art challenges Haisch on the social consequences of abandoning organized religion, while Haisch maintains that a scientifically grounded concept of God could unite humanity without the divisiveness that traditional religions often produce.