About this episode
Donna Good Higbee discusses her experiences with spontaneous invisibility and theories about this bizarre phenomenon. Higbee examines incidents where she apparently became invisible to others who couldn't see or hear her. The conversation explores other cases of spontaneous invisibility and the consistency of reports across independent witnesses. Higbee discusses theories about what causes invisibility including dimensional shifts, consciousness alterations, or unknown physics. The discussion addresses the distress of experiencing invisibility and the isolation when reality becomes unreliable. Higbee examines whether invisibility represents psychological phenomena, perceptual glitches, or genuine anomalies. The broadcast explores scientific theories that might explain how someone could become invisible. Higbee discusses attempts to intentionally reproduce invisibility and gaining control over the phenomenon. The conversation addresses skeptical dismissal of invisibility reports versus accumulating evidence the phenomenon is real. Higbee examines what spontaneous invisibility reveals about reality and the potential for consciousness to affect physical manifestation.