Disturbing Experiments
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What if some of the most unsettling science experiments in history didn’t fail — but succeeded?
In this episode of Waywut, Jason and Darrell examine a series of real-world scientific studies that were completed, verified, and in many cases, deeply disturbing in their results. These weren’t hypothetical thought experiments. They were conducted on real people, real environments, and real biological systems — with measurable outcomes that still raise ethical questions today.
From large-scale emotional manipulation on social platforms, to genetic tools capable of permanently altering species, to artificial intelligence systems trained to interpret human thoughts, to lab-grown human brain tissue that may exhibit signs of consciousness — each experiment reveals how thin the line really is between research and irreversible consequence.
Along the way, the conversation explores why people still obey harmful authority, how technology quietly reshapes behavior, and what these experiments may have already revealed about free will, consent, and control.
These experiments worked. And that may be the most unsettling part.
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