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The Parallax Effect: Signals from the Dark

The Parallax Effect: Signals from the Dark

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"Between the signal and the silence lies a truth waiting to be uncovered."


Welcome to The Parallax Effect: Signals from the Dark. A late-night journey into the mysteries that shape our world, both seen and unseen. Inspired by the spirit of Art Bell and George Noory, this podcast explores the strange frequencies at the edges of human experience.


From UFOs and unexplained phenomena to the frontiers of science, consciousness, and forgotten history. Each episode is a signal cutting through the static. You’ll hear from experiencers, researchers, whistleblowers, scientists, and seekers, all sharing their stories and perspectives on the mysteries that refuse to stay hidden.


This is not just about what’s out there in the stars, but also what lies within us: the synchronicities, visions, and questions that defy explanation. Together, we’ll tune into the unknown: exploring both the cosmic and the deeply human.


So adjust your dial. Lean into the static. Because sometimes, what we seek isn’t hidden… it’s waiting, just beyond the hum of ordinary life.


The Parallax Effect: Signals from the Dark Exploring mysteries, science, and the unknown from the other side of the night.

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Episodes
  • The Cosmic Zoo Hypothesis: Are We Being Observed?
    Jan 29 2026

    What if humanity isn’t being invaded or prepared...but observed?

    In this episode of The Parallax Effect: Signals from the Dark, we explore the Cosmic Zoo Hypothesis and the possibility that advanced intelligences may be watching from a careful distance. Through recurring patterns, restrained encounters, and deliberate silence, a quieter explanation begins to take shape.

    This isn’t about answers.
    It’s about perspective.

    Some mysteries aren’t solved.
    They’re noticed.

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    33 mins
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