Episodes

  • Are #Ghosts Real? Hauntings, Spirits, and the Science of the Afterlife
    Jun 16 2026

    Are ghosts real, or are hauntings just fear, folklore, and science we haven’t fully explained yet?This week on Down the Sado Hole, we dive into ghosts, spirits, haunted houses, paranormal evidence, famous ghost stories, and the science behind what people think they experience. From sleep paralysis and electromagnetic fields to EVPs, shadow figures, and the possibility of life after death, we explore both the spooky and skeptical sides of the ghost rabbit hole.Are ghosts proof that something survives after death, echoes of the past, interdimensional weirdness, or just our brains being extremely dramatic in dark rooms?Grab a flashlight and follow us down the hole.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Alternate Realities and the Multiverse: Are We Living in the Wrong Timeline?
    Jun 2 2026

    Are we living in the right timeline, or did reality already split off without telling us?

    In this episode of Down the Sado Hole, we explore alternate realities, the multiverse, parallel universes, timeline shifts, the Mandela Effect, simulation theory, and the possibility that other versions of us exist in other realities.

    We go from the science of the multiverse to the weird theories that make you question whether this timeline is the original one. Are alternate realities real? Could every choice create another version of reality? Did we shift timelines, or is the universe just messing with us?

    Fall in and question everything.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Vanished Researchers and Hidden Inventions
    May 19 2026

    Do governments disappear scientists? Do powerful people suppress inventions before the public ever gets to see them?

    In this episode of Down the Sado Hole, Johnny and Nathan talk missing researchers, hidden inventions, government secrecy, water-powered car claims, Nikola Tesla, the Invention Secrecy Act, UAP connections, and whether some technology gets buried under the excuse of “national security.”

    From alleged energy breakthroughs to reverse aging and strange government programs, this episode looks at the uncomfortable question:

    What happens when someone invents something too powerful?

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Asking Mom the Questions She Wasn’t Ready For
    May 10 2026

    For our Mother’s Day Special, we brought our mom on the podcast and asked her the questions she wasn’t ready for.

    We dive into the history and weird origins of Mother’s Day, talk about motherhood, raising kids, family stories, funny memories, and the strange connection between moms and their children.

    It’s funny, heartfelt, awkward in the best way, and a celebration of moms everywhere.

    Happy Mother’s Day!

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    53 mins
  • The Moon Again? Let’s Talk Artemis 2
    May 5 2026

    This week on Down the Sado Hole, we head into orbit with a deep dive on Artemis 2.

    We talk about NASA’s plan to send humans around the Moon again, why this mission matters, what comes next, and how it fits into the bigger picture of the new space race. We also get into conspiracy theories, public distrust, and the bigger questions surrounding humanity’s return to deep space.

    It’s science, speculation, and chaos… just how we like it.

    If you enjoy weird topics, big questions, and a little unfiltered humor, follow the show and join us for brand new episodes every other week.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Did we just solve the Meaning of Life? Probably...Possibly!
    Apr 21 2026

    In this episode of Down the Sado Hole, we take on one of the biggest questions of all time: What is the meaning of life? We talk about purpose, consciousness, happiness, suffering, science, spirituality, philosophy, and whether meaning is something we discover or create.

    We also touch on Bashar’s perspective, how ideas of meaning have changed throughout history, and whether there may be no single answer at all. Or maybe there is and humans just keep overcomplicating it like we do with everything else.

    If you like big questions, weird ideas, and deep discussions that go from thoughtful to slightly unhinged, this episode is for you.

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    58 mins
  • Aliens: Visitors, Gods, or Our Future Selves?
    Feb 11 2026

    In this rabbit-hole episode, the Sado brothers tackle one of humanity’s biggest questions: are we alone in the universe? The conversation jumps from life on Mars and ancient DNA to UFO whistleblowers, lost civilizations, and the strange physics of space travel. Along the way, you’ll hear theories about the Anunnaki, the Kardashev scale of civilizations, why aliens might never find us, and whether advanced species eventually become AI — or simulations. Part science, part speculation, and fully unhinged in the best way, this episode asks whether aliens are out there, already here, or waiting for us in the future.


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Time Travel: Physics, Paradoxes, and Popular Culture
    Jan 27 2026

    Time travel has fueled our imagination for decades—but is it actually possible, or pure science fiction?

    In this episode of Down the Sado Hole, we dive deep into the science, theories, and pop-culture ideas surrounding time travel. We explore how movies and TV shaped what we think time travel looks like, then break down what modern physics actually says—including Einstein’s theory of relativity, time dilation, wormholes, black holes, and whether moving through time might already be happening in ways we don’t notice.

    We talk about famous paradoxes like the grandfather paradox, alternate timelines, multiverse theory, and whether changing the past would rewrite reality—or create entirely new universes. We also discuss real experiments, scientific limitations, and why traveling forward in time may be far more realistic than going backward.

    From Back to the Future and Interstellar to real-world physics and mind-bending thought experiments, this episode separates science from sci-fi—and leaves us questioning whether time is as fixed as it feels.

    Because once you understand how strange time actually is…
    the present doesn’t feel quite so stable anymore.

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    1 hr and 5 mins