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Podcast de Micke Jansson🤘

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This is RS Retrograde-ourlow-pressure holodeck for high-signal stories. We look back to move forward: leadership under fire, artists who outlast the fucking trend cycle, and the habits that keep your craft alive. It´s mostly for my clients at skuddsikkker.com-but if you love rock history, rational thinking,and Starfleet-grade coaching, pull up chair. New episodes Friday. No hype, just signal

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36 episodios

episode The Paradox of Time and Humanity’s Future - A Deep Reflection" artwork

The Paradox of Time and Humanity’s Future - A Deep Reflection"

"The Paradox of Time and Humanity’s Future - A Deep Reflection" In this episode, Micke Jansson🤘 guides us through a compelling narrative intertwined with profound insights on technology, human attention, and the decisions shaping our future. Drawing from a fictional yet eerily plausible story, it challenges us to consider what we choose to see and ignore—especially with the rapid rise of quantum computing and encryption.Main Topics: * The impact of quantum computing on future security and encryption * Humanity’s collective blindness to technological threats and opportunities * The importance of attention and choice in shaping our civilization’s trajectory * The story begins with a mysterious transmission from a “USS paradox,” diving into a deep cinematic narration blending science, history, and speculative future. * The significance of Peter Shor’s quantum algorithm, and how it could crack today’s encryption within minutes, compared to billions of years for classical computers. * The timeline of civilization’s awareness, from the 1994 warning about quantum threats to major tech advances like IBM’s 4158 qubit processor and Google’s quantum supremacy. * The urgent race for post-quantum cryptography and the societal atrophy of paying attention to existential risks. * A reflection on whether our systems are “broken” or working as designed, showing us what we need to see—just at the last moment. * Shor’s Algorithm Overview [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shor%27s_algorithm] * IBM's 4158 Qubit Quantum Processor [https://www.ibm.com/blog/introducing-ibm-q-quantum-system-one] * Google Quantum Supremacy Announcement [https://quantumai.google/research/google-quantum-ai-publications/] * Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards [https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/post-quantum-cryptography] * In this episode:Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to the paradox and setting the sci-fi scene00:56 - The significance of the “box” containing Earth’s last artifacts and history03:19 - The discovery of historical issues from 1994 and their cryptic messages06:13 - Peter Shor’s groundbreaking quantum algorithm explained07:50 - How quantum computers threaten encryption today10:25 - Cultural and societal context of 1994 and the internet’s birth11:40 - The coming arms race in cryptography and the ignored warnings12:52 - The importance of attention and how society chooses what to ignore15:36 - Latest quantum hardware milestones in 202616:26 - The race against time for encryption standards17:18 - The architecture of civilization’s collective blind spot18:43 - The closing reflection on history, choice, and responsibilityResources Note: This narrative acts as a mirror—urging us to scrutinize what we might overlook in the face of technological acceleration. Are we the crew on the bridge, blind to the impending disaster? Or can we choose to see and act? The power is ultimately ours.

8 de abr de 2026 - 22 min
episode can fragments of the past lead to a brighter future? Or are we doomed to forget? The choice is ours—and it begins now. artwork

can fragments of the past lead to a brighter future? Or are we doomed to forget? The choice is ours—and it begins now.

What if the key to restoring humanity lies in a mysterious box from a lost spaceship—and time itself might be breaking apart? This episode dives into a gripping sci-fi story that’s more than fiction: it reveals how fragments of a once-thriving universe could hold answers to our own survival.Imagine centuries of silence, a crew scattered across infinite timelines, and a lone captain clutching the last remnant of Earth’s memory—the enigmatic Box from Gaia. As they navigate wormholes that shouldn’t exist and timelines that no longer make sense, the story exposes profound questions about identity, memory, and the possibility of rebirth. How do you find hope when all you have are echoes? Can last-ditch artifacts rebuild a fractured future?We explore the core themes of resilience, the nature of reality, and the power of collective memory. You’ll discover how this sci-fi narrative uses concepts like parallel universes, recursive loops, and digital echoes to challenge what we know about history—and what it takes to reclaim the future. This episode breaks down the significance of missing timelines, the metaphor of the "Box" as a symbol of hope, and the profound idea that sometimes, the last thing we hold onto might be enough to rebuild everything.If you’re fascinated by stories that blend space-time puzzles with existential questions, this episode will transform how you see our universe’s potential—and your own. It’s perfect for thinkers, dreamers, and anyone eager to see beyond the horizon of the known.The stakes couldn’t be higher: knowing what’s at stake could change how you approach uncertainty in your own life—and inspire you to act even when the odds seem impossible.Join us as we decode a story that asks: can fragments of the past lead to a brighter future? Or are we doomed to forget? The choice is ours—and it begins now.

23 de mar de 2026 - 7 min
episode From Hunting Grounds to Smartphones: How Modern Cravings Are Driven by Ancient Chemistry artwork

From Hunting Grounds to Smartphones: How Modern Cravings Are Driven by Ancient Chemistry

While dopamine helped early humans survive by guiding their actions toward tangible rewards, today, it’s involved in more complex behaviors—like scrolling social media or chasing validation online. * Dopamine fires when we anticipate or seek out social approval, likes, or matches * It encourages repeated behaviors—swiping, clicking, refreshing—because it sparks that “maybe” feeling * Our brain responds to these virtual attempts as if they were real survival signals For example, waiting for a message from someone you’re attracted to creates a similar dopamine rush as hunting for prey centuries ago. It's an ancient response to a new setting—our digital interactions—yet the underlying driver remains the same.

23 de feb de 2026 - 19 min
episode Episode 17-What if your obsession with cyberspace isn’t just about technology—it’s about escaping reality itself? artwork

Episode 17-What if your obsession with cyberspace isn’t just about technology—it’s about escaping reality itself?

What if your obsession with cyberspace isn’t just about technology—it’s about escaping reality itself? Imagine a future where navigating the digital world offers a rush far beyond social media or gaming—something so intoxicating, you might forget what’s real. In this mind-bending episode, we delve into the addictive allure of cyberspace, exploring how billions chase a dopamine hit by retreating into screens, screens that promise ultimate freedom but trap us in a cycle of dependency. Join us as we unravel the poetic and haunting visions of a digital consciousness that feels more real than flesh, a universe where time and pain dissolve, and the boundaries between virtual and real blur. We break down why this obsession is a reflection of our deepest desires to escape the limits of our physical bodies and the planet’s chaos — and what it truly means to live as pure consciousness. You’ll discover: * How the craving for digital escape mirrors addiction and the denial of mortality * The psychological mechanics behind why cyberspace feels so intoxicatingly real * The terrifying potential of neural jacks and what the future of digital immersion might hold * Why understanding this digital longing is crucial before we lose ourselves entirely * The broader implications for our freedom, identity, and the concept of reality itself This episode is perfect for anyone questioning the role of technology in our lives or wondering if we’re truly in control of our digital addictions. If you’re curious about where humanity is headed and how our brain’s craving for connection and escape might shape our future, this is your must-listen. Prepare to confront the haunting possibility that the greatest illusion isn’t digital—it’s the belief we’re free. Featuring insights that feel as profound as they are unsettling, this conversation will leave you questioning what’s real—and what’s worth fighting for.

15 de feb de 2026 - 16 min
episode Short CLIP from the coming Episode 17! artwork

Short CLIP from the coming Episode 17!

About the show ..... What if your obsession with cyberspace isn’t just about technology—it’s about escaping reality itself? Imagine a future where navigating the digital world offers a rush far beyond social media or gaming—something so intoxicating, you might forget what’s real. In this mind-bending episode, we delve into the addictive allure of cyberspace, exploring how billions chase a dopamine hit by retreating into screens, screens that promise ultimate freedom but trap us in a cycle of dependency. Join us as we unravel the poetic and haunting visions of a digital consciousness that feels more real than flesh, a universe where time and pain dissolve, and the boundaries between virtual and real blur. We break down why this obsession is a reflection of our deepest desires to escape the limits of our physical bodies and the planet’s chaos — and what it truly means to live as pure consciousness. You’ll discover: * How the craving for digital escape mirrors addiction and the denial of mortality * The psychological mechanics behind why cyberspace feels so intoxicatingly real * The terrifying potential of neural jacks and what the future of digital immersion might hold * Why understanding this digital longing is crucial before we lose ourselves entirely * The broader implications for our freedom, identity, and the concept of reality itself This episode is perfect for anyone questioning the role of technology in our lives or wondering if we’re truly in control of our digital addictions. If you’re curious about where humanity is headed and how our brain’s craving for connection and escape might shape our future, this is your must-listen. Prepare to confront the haunting possibility that the greatest illusion isn’t digital—it’s the belief we’re free. Featuring insights that feel as profound as they are unsettling, this conversation will leave you questioning what’s real—and what’s worth fighting for.

13 de feb de 2026 - 2 min
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