This audio was recorded on April 14, 1985 and is an excerpt from 'The Invisible Landscape' Peer Review. Here, Terence McKenna prefaces the Timewave discussion by providing his own views on Novelty Theory, as well as belief, skepticism, and his own epistemology.
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