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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

April 21, 2024 — Paul Schatzkin with Tim Swartz

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2024

⏱️ 118 minutes

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Summary

This episode features better audio and fewer ads: Gene and cohost Tim Swartz introduce Paul Schatzkin, a biographer of obscure 20th century scientists. He has been described variously as a visionary, gadfly, serial entrepreneur, Internet pioneer, staunch McLuhanist, author, occasional bomb-thrower, guitarist and songwriter. His two books are: “The Boy Who Invented Television” about Philo T. Farnsworth and “The Man Who Mastered Gravity” about T. Townsend Brown. As to Farnsworth, he invented a thing called “the television” — which over the course of his lifetime (1906-1971) became the most ubiquitous appliance in the history of human civilization. Every video screen on the planet — including the one you are looking at now – can trace its origins to a sketch that 14-year-old Philo drew for his high school science teacher in 1922. Schatzkin’s second book — exploring the mysterious life of T. Townsend Brown (1895-1985) — is “the biography of a man whose story cannot be told.” “The Man Who Mastered Gravity” is a tale that lives in the Venn diagram between science, science fiction and pseudo science, with elements of world history, international espionage, and cross-generational romance. He was also involved in the early creation of a UFO research organization, the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), which was later placed under the direction of UFO field pioneer and disclosure advocate Major Donald E. Keyhoe.

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0:00.0

You're in the Paracast.

0:18.0

You're in the Paracast, the gold standard of paranormal radio.

0:27.8

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:32.4

Before we get started here with our special guest, Paul Shatskin, who's written book about scientists

0:39.5

you probably didn't know about. A couple of books about that. I want to mention something

0:45.2

that we talked about in the previous episode. It'll show you how much I know about the field,

0:50.4

Tim, and that is I mentioned about the place I lived when I was really young in Brooklyn, New York

0:58.0

at 102 Newport Street.

1:00.0

And I suggested that now, since it's a brownstone that's probably been remodeled a dozen times,

1:06.0

the rentals there for a two-bedroom, one bathroom apartment would probably be around 3,000.

1:12.6

And sure enough, when you look it up Zillow two years ago, listed it for 2850, so it has to be

1:19.5

3,000 now. Do I know my real estate, Tim? You do. You're in the wrong business.

1:26.7

Well, I wish I was in the right business here because I'd have something to show for it.

1:31.2

Of course, it could also be a lucky guest.

1:33.4

But to buy the property, it's worth over $800,000.

1:37.2

This is a four-family brownstone.

1:40.0

And it's only $800,000, I would think it'd be in the millions.

1:43.5

It was built before World War II. Still. So it's only 800,000, I would think it'd be in the millions. It was built before World War II.

1:46.5

Still.

1:47.0

So it's, yeah.

1:48.5

This is 102 Newport Street between Hopkins and Amboy in Brooklyn, New York.

1:55.5

It's a lot of organized crime originated there.

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