
The Internet Explorer's Podcast
The Internet Explorer's Podcast is a comedy-ish, science-ish, history-ish, popculture-ish parody podcast where curiosity meets absurdity. Each week, self-proclaimed "internet explorer" Jimmy dives headfirst into the wildest, weirdest, and most questionable corners of the internet. He “researches” topics like DIY invisibility cloaks, medieval alchemy, and whether plants can feel pain—then confidently explains his findings to a real expert, who sets the record straight while humoring Jimmy’s misguided brilliance. It’s part curiosity, part chaos, and always a hilarious exploration of ideas you never knew you needed to hear.
The Internet Explorer's Podcast
Sun Gazing for Better Vision
I did something reckless. No, I didn’t stare at the sun—but I did go deep into the bizarre world of sun gazing, where people genuinely believe that frying their eyeballs is the key to unlocking hidden energy, healing their bodies, and maybe even gaining superpowers. Spoiler: It’s not.
In this episode, I break down why people believe in pseudoscience, how even smart people (including me) have fallen for it, and why bad science is sometimes just as dangerous as fake science. We’ll also play a fun little game I call “What Actually Happens When You Stare at the Sun?” (Hint: It doesn’t end well.)
If you’ve ever wondered why people believe in obviously bad ideas, how pseudoscience hijacks logic, and what makes something real science vs. garbage in a lab coat, this episode is for you.
And if you’re thinking about trying sun gazing? Save yourself a trip to the ophthalmologist and just listen to this instead.