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Episode 86: The 3 A.M. Witness Episode Four - The Lies Required for Civilization

8 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Tonight’s question:   Are some illusions necessary for human beings to function together at all?   In Episode Four of The 3 A.M. Witness, we sit with one of the most uncomfortable possibilities yet: maybe civilization itself depends on carefully managed simplifications of reality.   Not just political lies. Not just media narratives. Not just family myths.   Bigger than that.   The possibility that human consciousness may not even be capable of perceiving the full truth of existence without psychologically fragmenting under the weight of it.   Tonight we talk about truth, reality, religion, cosmos, survival, identity, and the strange possibility that humanity may already be receiving reality in small, survivable doses.   Not from fear. Not from certainty. Just from observation.   A late-night porch conversation for people who have stared into the desert sky long enough to realize the universe is either infinitely intelligent… or infinitely strange.

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