• Episode 4: The External System
    Jul 25 2025

    What lies beyond the self - beyond memory, identity, and thought?


    In this episode, we zoom out. Way out. Into the external system: the quantum canvas where collapse plays out. We explore the Planck field as the origin of all probability, the Higgs field as the translator between potential and form, and black holes as the recycling engines of collapse.


    Along the way, we map how this cosmic machinery interacts with perception, with the observer, and with thought itself. We ask questions like:


    What does it mean to "return" to the field?

    Is time just a convenient illusion?

    And could all strings in the universe really be one and the same - seen from outside of time?


    It's a dense episode - layered, philosophical, and filled with new metaphors to help make sense of the quantum world we live in. This is the farthest we've zoomed out yet.

    And it might just change the way you see everything else.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 3: The Observer
    Jul 17 2025

    What exactly is an observer—and why does it matter?

    In this episode, we go far beyond the usual "measurement collapses the wavefunction" line. We explore the deeper truth behind quantum observation: what actually qualifies as an observer, and how perception—not just interaction—shapes reality.

    From the classic double-slit experiment to the mind-bending delayed choice quantum eraser, we unpack how meaning, structure, and awareness influence the collapse of possibility into form. We also ask how memory, biology, and even self-reflection factor into the equation.

    Whether it’s a photon, a retina, or a recursive feedback loop inside your own identity, the message is clear: observation isn’t passive. It’s participatory.

    Tune in to discover how reality doesn’t just respond to what you see—it responds to how you understand it.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 2: Memory, Identity, and Change
    Jul 12 2025

    In this episode, we explore how memory shapes more than our past - it shapes who we believe we are. We talk about collapse loops, emotional weight, identity reinforcement, and why change doesn’t come from force, but from awareness.

    This is for anyone who’s ever felt stuck in old patterns. Anyone who’s tried to change but found themselves collapsing back into something familiar.

    You’re not broken. You’re saturated. And saturation is a state - not a sentence.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 1: Collapse Into View (Remastered)
    Jul 3 2025

    This remastered version features upgraded audio and a smoother delivery, bringing new clarity to the original message.

    In this first episode of Through the Filter: The Quantum Mind, we lay the foundation.

    Jordan Eloge introduces the core question that started it all:
    What if thought behaves probabilistically, like quantum systems?

    This episode explores the idea of collapse-based cognition - how thought, identity, and perception might emerge through filtering, memory, and attention.

    It’s not a lecture.
    It’s not a theory with all the answers.

    It’s a framework - personal, philosophical, and quietly unfolding.

    If you’ve ever questioned what you are, how you think, or why reality feels just a little too fluid to pin down…
    This is where it starts.

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    25 mins