Listen "Hyperlinks Could be Black Holes"
Episode Synopsis
Some researchers speculate that hyperlinks in podcast descriptions may operate like nodes in a digital analog of the mycorrhizal network—the underground fungal system known for connecting vast ecosystems. Much like how mycelium facilitates communication between trees, these links seem to guide users through strangely interconnected streams of information, often leading to obscure but oddly specific knowledge. A fringe theory suggests this network could be influenced by non-human intelligence, using fungal-like data structures to subtly direct human curiosity. Whether it's coincidence or quiet coordination, something is clicking. For a more terrestrial mystery, visit NASA's Black Hole portal.
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