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Καλεσμένος μας σε αυτό το επεισόδιο ο φυσικός σωματιδιακής φυσικής Αντώνης Παπανέστης, επικεφαλής της ομάδας στο Rutherford Appleton Laboratory για το πείραμα LCHb στο CERN. Από τη φυσική σωματιδίων και τους ανιχνευτές Cherenkov μέχρι τη διαφορά ύλης–αντιύλης, μαθαίνουμε τι μετρά πραγματικά το LHCb, πώς οργανώνονται 1000 ερευνητές σε ένα paper και ποια είναι τα επόμενα βήματα για τον Μεγάλο Επιταχυντή Αδρονίων.Το πρόσφατο άρθρο στο Nature που σχολιάζουμε: The Large Hadron Collider Discovers Antimatter Behaving Oddly in New Class of Particles | Scientific AmericanPre-show: Ένας πολύ σπέσιαλ καλεσμένοςΕξήγηση της φυσικής ύλης–αντιύλης και της παραβίασης CP συμμετρίας που μελετά το πείραμα.Το πρόσφατο αποτέλεσμα: ανίχνευση μικρής διαφοράς (≈1–2%) στις διασπάσεις βαρυονίων Λάμδα Β — επιβεβαίωση προβλέψεων του Καθιερωμένου Μοντέλου.Πώς δουλεύει ο επιταχυντής: 40 εκατομμύρια συγκρούσεις το δευτερόλεπτο, τεράστιες ροές δεδομένων (έως 10 terabit/s), φιλτράρισμα και ανάλυση μέσω παγκόσμιου υπολογιστικού δικτύου.Αναβαθμίσεις και μέλλον: αύξηση φωτεινότητας (luminosity) και ευαισθησίας μέχρι τη δεκαετία του 2040.Η καθημερινότητα στο CERN, οι τεχνικές λεπτομέρειες (ανιχνευτές Cherenkov, calibration, GPU triggers) και οι συνεργασίες ανάμεσα σε 1000+ επιστήμονες.Παράδειγμα πρακτικής εφαρμογής της αντιύλης: ιατρικές απεικονίσεις τύπου PET scan.Post-ShowΕπικοινωνίαemail: hello@notatop10.fmInstagram: @notatop10Threads: @notatop10Bluesky: @notatop10.fmWeb: notatop10.fm (00:00:00) Pre-show(00:01:20) Intro(00:09:40) Ποιός είναι ο Αντώνης;(00:14:19) Πώς δουλέυει ο LHC;(00:26:16) Αντιύλη(00:39:17) Το τελευταίο paper(00:50:13) Το μέλλον του LHC(00:55:02) Πώς γίνονται τα paper reviews(00:59:02) Τα άλλα πειράματα στο LHC(01:01:13) Outro
Today I'm at World Travel Market, the UK's biggest travel trade event, and talking to Lara Paxton of New Scientist Discovery Tours about the prospects for a new kind of adventure: whether searching for dinosaur traces in the Gobi Desert, or visit the Large Hadron Collider at CERN outside Geneva.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We look at this new and interesting book by Jim Baggott. See more about Discordance The Troubled History of the Hubble Constant here. Discordance The Troubled History of the Hubble Constant, reviewed We are living in interesting times for studies about our universe. It looks like it is still expanding, fair enough if the big bang did it's thing, and exploded out from an incredibly small amount of space and matter. But, as the data increasingly suggests, the rate of the expansion is not only continuing, but also increasing the rate at which it does so. Baggott takes us on an interesting, well informed and clearly explained journey around the important developments and discoveries, especially over the last century or so. At some points the maths and the physics naturally left us behind, but, overall this is an accessible and comprehensible book for the wider reader. Time and time again it seems like our best and deepest thinkers have to conceive theoretical ideas and then often wait decades, often beyond their own lifetimes, before humanity has built sufficient tools to then test them. Often then, such was the brilliance of Einstein and others, their concepts turned out to be right. The clear example of the concept of black holes, long, long before it was ever possible to definitively proof their existence. This has repeatedly been the process, which the Hubble Telescope, Cern and the Higgs boson, and now with the James Watt Telescope, have all helped us to then conclusively prove or disprove concepts. All of this of course a massive riposte to the recent insane cuts in scientific research, and evidence based concepts. It is an exciting time new massive arrays coming online, and the far great capacity of JW and more to scan more of the sky, in higher resolution. Faster methodologies are also emerging to analyse what is being captured too. All of which means that new discoveries are being made near daily too. Baggot helps to communicate an interesting overview of these developments, and captures the enthusiasm that is out there in terms of sharing of ideas and robustly testing previously held ideas. Naturally dark matter and dark energy can still seem slightly questionable, as they are, by their nature, currently impossible, or at least extremely difficult to measure, observe or capture. At the same time, something has to be there to account for the fact that we can see, and measure so little of what must be around us. It does show we still have a long way to go in terms of understanding how the universe works and what is happening around us. Books like this help to communicate why this is important, interesting and well worth studying and investment. Check it out. More about the book Discordance The troubled history of the Hubble constant: a story littered with crises of confidence, astonishing discoveries, and extraordinary personalities, which still continues today. From the award-winning science-writer and author of Quantum Drama. In 1927 Georges Lemaître argued that our universe is expanding, a conclusion rendered more startling by the astronomical data that backed it up, presented two years later by Edwin Hubble. The speed of this expansion is governed by Hubble's constant, and Discordance tells its troubled history. This unpredictable and fascinating story begins with the first tentative steps to measure the distances to nearby stars and galaxies. It traces the extraordinary interplay between cosmological theory and astronomical observation which has given us the standard Big Bang theory. It was not all plain sailing, and the narrative takes us through the discovery of dark matter, the Hubble Wars of the 1970s, the invention of cosmic inflation, and other crucial scientific moments. Further satellite missions were expected to add to the clarity of our measurements. But from about 2009 onward, the results began to diverge and complicate our understanding of this expansion. This is the Hubble tension and perhaps even a cr...
Uno de los mayores enigmas de la física es entender por qué existimos, por qué, tras el Big Bang, no se produjo una aniquilación completa de la materia y la antimateria dando lugar a un universo compuesto únicamente por luz. El experimento LHCb del CERN ha observado por primera vez una asimetría entre materia y antimateria en el decaimiento de bariones, unas partículas similares a los protones y neutrones. Aunque la diferencia es minúscula, apenas un 5 % de diferencia, ofrece una clara evidencia de que la naturaleza podría no ser tan simétrica como pensábamos. Nos lo cuenta Ángel Morcillo, investigador del Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (IGFAE).
Welcome back to Nephilim Death Squad, where faith, chaos, and conspiracy collide. In this explosive episode, Top Lobsta and The Raven are joined in-studio by Brad Lail, host of The Awaken Podcast, for a deep dive into ley lines, plasma portals, antimatter, dark energy, and how they tie into biblical prophecy and demonic phenomena. Brad breaks down his working theory on how the 33rd parallel, volcanoes, CERN, and the firmament all interconnect — revealing how energy, matter, and the spiritual realm collide in our physical world. This one connects Genesis 1 to quantum physics, the Lucifer telescope, and the real meaning of “Let there be light.” ⚡ Topics include:Ley lines & geomagnetic gatewaysPlasma portals and the 33rd parallelCERN and the God ParticleThe Lucifer Telescope & infrared entitiesDark energy and the gates of hellDemons, fallen angels & non-human intelligencesGuest Socials – Brad Lail
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2025! El CERN no solo colisiona partículas; colisiona realidades. La detección del "Fantasma Cuántico" (Ghost Resonance 4D) en el acelerador SPS ha reabierto la pregunta: ¿Qué estamos tocando? Pero el verdadero shock es otro: La presencia de científicos del CERN en el curso oficial de exorcismos en Roma. Mi análisis es claro: No es una anécdota. Es la rendición tácita de la ciencia ante lo que no puede explicar. El CERN busca la creación; el Vaticano, la contención. Y ahora, sus caminos se cruzan. ¿Crees que el CERN está abriendo puertas que no puede cerrar? ⬇️ Te leo en comentarios. #CERN #Vaticano #Exorcismos #GhostResonance #Física #Ciencia #Misterio #Conspiración #SergioRuizIA #IAXFiles #Arquetipos #PsicologíaColectiva #Noticias #Reels
The inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, on the unique upbringing that inspired a tech revolution. Tim Berners-Lee has well and truly changed the world. For under-35s it's almost impossible to imagine what life might have been like without him. But when he launched the World Wide Web in December 1990, no-one knew the success it would become - and most struggled to understand why the world needed the Web at all. Tim, however, grew up steeped in the knowledge that computers held the key to the future. His parents worked on the Ferranti Mark 1 - the world's first commercial computer - and raised Tim on a diet of science demonstrations and electronic tinkering. His mother Mary Lee was the family's driving force, encouraging an eclectic mix of logical thinking, creative problem-solving, camping trips and a spirit of 'watchful negligence' - all of which gave the introverted young Tim the confidence to think outside the box and find solutions for himself. So when he went to work at CERN in Geneva in his late-20s and saw how computers struggled to talk to one another, he was perfectly placed to imagine and build what would become the World Wide Web.Tim's vision for the Web was built around positivity - where anyone with access to an internet connection could freely share ideas with anyone else. He knew that the key to its success was universality, so he made the decision to give the Web away for free. As a result, Tim Berners-Lee is not a billionaire. But he says that's just the way he likes it, making him free to go for walks and swims in the Serpentine in London without being recognised. It's not all been good news though. In the 35 years since its creation, the Web has been used as a base to build social media and AI empires that Tim says don't always act in our best interests. He fears the addictive effects of social media apps on children's mental health, and has decided to stop using Instagram as he was too often getting hooked on the feed. Tim says that his latest mission is to build a form of pro-human AI as an antidote to systems owned by Big Tech, and aims to help people reclaim control of their personal data so that the Web can, once again, belong to everyone. Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producer: Anna LaceyLives Less Ordinary is a podcast from the BBC World Service that brings you the most incredible true stories from around the world. Each episode a guest shares their most dramatic, moving, personal story. Listen for unbelievable twists, mysteries uncovered, and inspiring journeys - spanning the entire human experience. Step into someone else's life and expect the unexpected. Got a story to tell? Send an email to liveslessordinary@bbc.co.uk or message us via WhatsApp: 0044 330 678 2784 You can read our privacy notice here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5YD3hBqmw26B8WMHt6GkQxG/lives-less-ordinary-privacy-notice
Munster Technological University (MTU) has become the first Irish institution to take a direct role in the world's largest scientific experiment at CERN - the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, as part of a global effort to uncover the fundamental secrets of the universe. The Government of Ireland confirmed that the country has become an Associate Member of CERN, with MTU now playing a leading role in the world's most powerful scientific machine, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Last year, MTU became Ireland's first Technical Associate Institute to join the ATLAS Collaboration, one of the LHC's flagship experiments that helped discover the Higgs boson particle in 2012. Of the 246 organisations worldwide analysing CERN-ATLAS data, only 17 are Technical Associate Institutes, placing MTU among a select group of institutes worldwide. MTU's contribution to CERN is focused on engineering critical systems for the ATLAS detector as it prepares for the upcoming "High-Luminosity" phase of the LHC. Senior Researcher Dr Manuel Caballero, MTU, and his team are building and testing the electrical panels and cables that will deliver power to the upgraded detectors, where every component must function to avoid disrupting experiments involving scientists across the world. The first batch of patch panels was successfully delivered to CERN after stringent testing. These play a crucial role in routing data. Once installed, they cannot be easily accessed. Reliability and performance testing are therefore crucial. While lecturer Paddy McGowan and his team at MTU are designing the delicate mechanical supports that will hold thousands of sensors, along with the cooling pipes and cables, all operating under extreme conditions deep underground. MTU is also contributing to the design of the core cooling system for these detectors. Dr Niall Smith, Head of Research and CERN-ATLAS lead, MTU, who emphasises that this work is about more than engineering, said: "This is about giving Irish staff, students, and industry the chance to be part of one of humanity's greatest scientific quests." Dr. Seán McSweeney, Dean of Engineering, serves as the deputy lead, with support from the Nimbus Research Centre and the Department of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Biomedical Engineering. ATLAS Spokesperson and CERN physicist Andreas Hoecker has said, "We are thrilled to welcome Munster Technological University to the international ATLAS Collaboration at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. MTU's innovative engineering expertise will be a tremendous asset as we prepare for the high-luminosity phase of the LHC. MTU is the first Irish research institution to join ATLAS, marking an exciting milestone." Through this work, Irish engineers and researchers at MTU are helping build the tools that may one day explain dark matter, the origins of the universe, and why it exists. MTU's involvement is inspiring the next generation of Irish scientists and engineers to dream bigger than ever before. To know more, please visit: https://home.cern/.
Dr. Sam Toney, a retired board-certified psychiatrist, flips sci-fi on its head in Revelation Equation — a novel in which real physics equations drive the plot and science meets storytelling in ways that make you question reality. Learn more: https://revelationequation.com Sam Toney City: Thonotosassa Address: 10072 Main Street Website: https://revelationequation.com
Social Media Documentation -this segment is about how far and fast networking and information sharing has come along ever since the modern human timeliness has changed since the end of the Mayan Calendar and start of THE CERN particle smasher. #Journalistic_Media
I ukes episode har vi besøk av protector of the realm Magnus fra CERN. Silje forklarte at "anti" er det motsatte av noe :)) Lars synes at en low-life elektriker som Magnus kan ende opp med en jobb på CERN. Sondre prøver så godt han kan, og får det litt til. Me er innom Higgs-bosonet, partikler som reiser i 300 000kmt og milliarder med kollisjoner. God lytting!
Episode 2667 - Wow today is a show of shows. It is a green show. Topics covered include. How the universe is put together. Is our DNA a step up transformer? How possession occurs. What are the names of the demonic entities? Why are the weirdos destroying the planet? Why is love and forgiveness so important ? Ted prays with the listeners. Why is stress so dangerous? Don't use imprecatory prayers! Chemtrails, CERN, AI, autism discussed. Can frequency be used to change DNA? This is that show. High energy must listen truth expose!
Professor Ronan McNulty, University College Dublin's School of Physics, explains what opportunities could come from Ireland's membership of CERN.
Wed, 22 Oct 2025 03:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/2688-borsepeople-im-podcast-s21-15-florian-chilku 96e9a8a1c2ab8fe73bd030c334bd6ce6 Florian Chilku ist Head of Treasury bei der börsenotierten Do&Co und leidenschaftlicher Trader, also ein grosser Kapitalmarktfan. Geboren in Mazedonien, fand Florian bald Bezugspunkte zu Österreich/Wien und im konkreten auch zum 9. Bezirk hier. Wir reden über eine spannende Karriere mit Stationen in Qatar, Leipzig, dann zurück in Wien hat Florian Treasury von der Beratung her (SLG Treasury) sowie in der Ausübung (Wienerberger) kennengelernt. Im Februar 2023 wurde Florian schliesslich als Head of Treasury & Cash Management zur Do&Co geholt und da reden wir natürlich über die Besonderheiten in diesem besonderen Konzern mit seinen drei Segmenten und vielen Events. Auch das Immer-Wieder-Reinfühlen als Servicekraft, CERN, KYC alternativ und die Erste Bank Open sind Themen. Kennengelernt haben wir uns vor ein paar Wochen bei SLG in Schladming, Do&Co-Florian hielt mit der BNP Paribas einen Vortrag über Digitalisierung im Treasury und Cashpooling. Tja, Florian ist weiters Trader und die ganzen Learnings aus dem Job helfen auch da. Und umgekehrt. Gutes zieht Kreise. https://www.doco.com/ https://treasury-finance-convention.at About: Die Serie Börsepeople des Podcasters Christian Drastil, der im Q4/24 in Frankfurt als "Finfluencer & Finanznetworker #1 Austria" ausgezeichnet wurde, findet im Rahmen von http://www.audio-cd.at und dem Podcast "Audio-CD.at Indie Podcasts" statt. Es handelt sich dabei um typische Personality- und Werdegang-Gespräche. Die Season 19 umfasst unter dem Motto „25 Börsepeople“ 25 Talks. Presenter der Season 21 ist die Volksbank https://www.volksbank.at. Welcher der meistgehörte Börsepeople Podcast ist, sieht man unter http://www.audio-cd.at/people. Der Zwischenstand des laufenden Rankings ist tagesaktuell um 12 Uhr aktualisiert. Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: http://www.audio-cd.at/spotify , http://www.audio-cd.at/apple . Du möchtest deine Werbung in diesem und vielen anderen Podcasts schalten? Kein Problem!Für deinen Zugang zu zielgerichteter Podcast-Werbung, klicke hier.Audiomarktplatz.de - Geschichten, die bleiben - überall und jederzeit! 2688 full no Christian Drastil Comm. (Agentur für Investor Relations und Podcasts) 1730
In questa nuova puntata non possiamo non cominciare ringraziando gli ascoltatori che sono venuti a trovarci nella grigia Ginevra per una giornata con visita al CERN, alla città, e tradizioni culinarie a base di latticini! C'è chi dice che sia stata una bellissima giornata e c'è chi mente.Tornando alla scienza si realizza finalmente il sogno di Valeria, perché la puntata si apre con Francesca che parla di virus! Un nuovo preprint pubblicato dai ricercatori di Stanford ha sfruttato l'intelligenza artificiale per progettare nuovi batteriofagi in grado di infettare uno specifico ceppo di E. Coli. Diversi fagi sono stati sintetizzati e sono risultati infettivi e specifici! Nell'attesa che l'articolo sia pubblicato, questa potrebbe essere una nuova frontiera per la terapia fagica che è una delle armi a disposizione per combattere la resistenza agli antibiotici.Leonardo in esterna intervista Marco Giordani, professore di telecomunicazioni all'Università di Padova che ci spiega alcune sfide tecnologiche dietro alle moderne reti satellitari, continuando l'approfondimento iniziato la scorsa settimana.Tornati in studio, dopo una barza statisticamente brutta, Valeria ci parla di un nuovo articolo pubblicato su Nature, in cui viene identificato un nuovo recettore per TBEV, il virus dell'encefalite da zecche. Questa proteina, chiamata LRP8, è necessaria al virus per entrare nelle cellule ed è presente nelle cellule del sistema nervoso. I ricercatori, dopo aver verificato l'interazione specifica tra il virus e la proteina, hanno anche sviluppato una forma di recettore solubile che è capace di legarsi al virus e prevenire l'infezione nelle cellule e anche nei topi.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/scientificast-la-scienza-come-non-l-hai-mai-sentita--1762253/support.
Dr. Elina Berglund, particle physicist turned femtech pioneer, unpacks how Natural Cycles (code: BIOHACKING) is transforming women's health through data, wearables, and AI. Dr. Elina shares how her search for a hormone-free birth control method led to creating the world's first FDA-cleared digital contraceptive. Today, Natural Cycles is expanding far beyond fertility — into perimenopause, menopause, and even male contraception research. If you're a modern, health-curious woman who wants to understand your hormones from your first period to menopause — through science you can actually trust — this episode is your roadmap. WE TALK ABOUT: 07:00 – Dr. Elina's journey from CERN physicist to femtech founder 11:30 – How Natural Cycles helps women avoid or plan pregnancy naturally 14:15 – The power and limits of wearables like Oura and the new Natural Cycles Band 24:05 – Postpartum tracking and why breastfeeding moms still need data 29:05 – The perimenopause feature and how temperature reveals hormonal shifts 37:15 – Data privacy, GDPR, and protecting sensitive health data 40:30 – AI innovations and future possibilities for male contraception 45:10 – The importance of fertility education for teens SPONSORS: CaloCurb (get 10% OFF) is my go-to, 100% plant-based alternative to Ozempic—helping you feel full sooner, snack less, and finally trust your body again without needles, drugs, or yo-yo diets. Join me in Costa Rica for Optimize Her, a 5-night luxury women's retreat in Costa Rica with yoga, healing rituals, and biohacking workshops—only 12 spots available. RESOURCES: Trying to conceive? Join my Baby Steps Course to optimize your fertility with biohacking. Free gift: Download my hormone-balancing, fertility-boosting chocolate recipe. Explore my luxury retreats and wellness events for women. Shop my faves: Check out my Amazon storefront for wellness essentials. Natural Cycles website (code: BIOHACKING) and Instagram LET'S CONNECT: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music
FB PROPHECY HOUR:THE CERN HADRON COLLIDER, DOOR FOR DEMONS? Featuring: Daniel HoldingsDate: 10-16-2025The Large Hadron Collider yes let's look at some of the results of CERN, or, results that are associated with CERN. First of all, it appears that neutrinos have mass after all and can open up portals to other dimensions.It has been reported that beings from other dimensions actually appeared just prior to the shutting down of CERN in 2012.At that time, the collider was running at 7 TeV (tetraelectonvolts) (“T” stands for “trillion.”). Despite the consternation this caused, the collider is now, in 2015, revving particles up with a more powerful booster and will start colliding at 13 TeV.BPEarthwatch compared the energy output at CERN on April 11, 2015, with the corresponding effect on our magnetosphere. It appears that at 10 TeV's the energy almost got out of control…The 2015 Nepal earthquake happened just as CERN was brought up to full power…This and more!“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests,say, do, or believe. It is up to you to pray and sort it out!”Another do not Miss End-Time Radio program as“We are Warning the World as it HAPPENS!”ARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchVisit:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/contact-inofrmation-and-how-to-donate/ https://www.messiahsbranch.com/Also Support are Guest's at:http://www.danielholdings.com/
FB PROPHECY HOUR:THE CERN HADRON COLLIDER, DOOR FOR DEMONS? Featuring: Daniel HoldingsDate: 10-16-2025The Large Hadron Collider yes let's look at some of the results of CERN, or, results that are associated with CERN. First of all, it appears that neutrinos have mass after all and can open up portals to other dimensions.It has been reported that beings from other dimensions actually appeared just prior to the shutting down of CERN in 2012.At that time, the collider was running at 7 TeV (tetraelectonvolts) (“T” stands for “trillion.”). Despite the consternation this caused, the collider is now, in 2015, revving particles up with a more powerful booster and will start colliding at 13 TeV.BPEarthwatch compared the energy output at CERN on April 11, 2015, with the corresponding effect on our magnetosphere. It appears that at 10 TeV's the energy almost got out of control…The 2015 Nepal earthquake happened just as CERN was brought up to full power…This and more!“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests,say, do, or believe. It is up to you to pray and sort it out!”Another do not Miss End-Time Radio program as“We are Warning the World as it HAPPENS!”ARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchVisit:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/contact-inofrmation-and-how-to-donate/ https://www.messiahsbranch.com/Also Support are Guest's at:http://www.danielholdings.com/
Crusin' with Steak! 00:00:00 – Setting the Table Mike opens solo with Grim (Cruzin with Steak) filling in; quick riff on nonstop political chaos, A24 movie talk, and a promise to kick off with “Alex Jones Clips of the Week.” 00:04:34 – Alex Jones Clips of the Week A rapid, ridiculous Jones montage (soup bowls, “new world order,” live rants) sets a comedic tone before shifting back to show business. 00:09:33 – Clip Hangover & Pivot They wrap the Jones bit and pivot toward current events and legal-ish headlines that'll recur later in the show. 00:13:10 – Jones Legal/Bankruptcy Thread Brief backgrounder chatter on Jones' court/receiver saga and “summary judgment” beats, used as a springboard to talk institutional power and punishments. 00:18:07 – “Big Balls” DC Assault Sentencing Outrage over the light probation for teens who beat the Elon/DDOS staffer known as “Big Balls”; used to argue why DC brought in the Guard and why people feel justice is upside-down. 00:23:06 – Federal vs. State: Guard Deployments Debate over courts blocking/allowing federally controlled Guard in Chicago; 10th/14th Amendment talk; “guns but no bullets” analogy; airports/Patriot Act as precedent. 00:27:41 – Strategy of Tension More on how protests, laser-targeting aircraft, and courtroom moves can manufacture the very “authoritarian” outcome activists fear. 00:32:40 – “Are We Building the Police State for Them?” Continuing the theme: court fights (Ninth Circuit), Guard units staging near Chicago, and how sustained agitation invites a harder crackdown. 00:37:17 – Hollywood Money Weirdness Quick detour: Saudi cash, game/film IP, and industry desperation — a palette cleanser before the weird news block heats up. 00:42:04 – Snake-Lady Headlines A viral Indian tabloid story: husband claims his wife is a shapeshifting snake; lots of side-eye, jokes, and “sorcerer” as legal expert. 00:47:01 – How Often Do ‘Snake-Lady' Claims Happen? They try to quantify the phenomenon, conclude it's vanishingly rare, and tee up better-sourced U.S. weirdness. 00:51:58 – Carolina Pale Crawler: The Setup Introduce the Pender County, NC 911 case via the Carolina Case Files YouTube investigation; promise to play/parse the report. 00:56:39 – 911 Tape & Deputy Notes Caller sees a blood-soaked “Civil War soldier,” then hears a slam: something jumps into his truck bed and beats on the cab; later thrown off by braking. 01:01:33 – The Witness Speaks Detailed eyewitness interview: milky white face at the rear glass, 7-foot lanky thing, thrown off at ~80→35 mph braking, sprints into the trees. 01:06:02 – Is It “The Rake”? They place the entity in modern folklore: AI images, creepypasta origins (4chan era), “pale emaciated” long-limbed descriptions vs. sparse credible sightings. 01:10:41 – North Carolina Weird File Pulls older NC cases (tiny “coke-bottle man,” metallic spheres, odd odors, footprints) to show the region's high strangeness pedigree beyond “rake” lore. 01:15:28 – Area 51 Crash Gets Weirder Recap: man shot near the gate, then an aircraft crash; later, someone appears to have planted dummy bomb bodies and a mystery panel — FBI gets involved. 01:19:56 – “Where Are All the Aliens?” Tackle a new “aliens are apathetic” paper; hosts torch the hypothesis as “lazy aliens,” reiterate their own takes (undersea/hybrid programs/dark forest). 01:24:36 – AI Dog Translator University of Texas team compiling massive canine audio/video to train an AI collar; debate whether it'll translate desires or just become a grift. 01:29:37 – CERN, Portals & ‘3I Atlas' Viral claim: CERN “opened a portal” and telepathically contacted a “draconian-occupied mothership” (3I Atlas). The crew treats it as eyebrow-raising sensationalism. 01:34:34 – Remote Viewing & Reptilians More on remote-viewer assertions (slime/tech/organic craft) and competing bureaucracies — then, “okay, let's do wacky news.” 01:39:34 – Drive-By Cheeseburger Florida man allegedly weaponizes a cheeseburger during a strip-club spat; running jokes about “arsenals of food” in the car. 01:44:03 – World's Priciest Burger (Invite-Only) An $11k “by-invitation” burger with secret ingredients; hosts call it pure hype — like brand-building via billboards before making any clothes. 01:48:29 – The 50-Year Fake Blindness Scam Italian man accused of faking total blindness for decades; investigators filmed him doing everyday tasks — and now, big claw-back trouble. 01:52:31 – $680 Coffee & Sign-Offs Dubai café's record cup sparks “who'd pay that?” banter; show plugs, schedules, Battlefield talk, and the farewell roll. 01:56:48 – Outro Stinger Final seconds trail off with a goofy musical/button coda. 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Steve welcomes back Pastors Eric and Justin from Sound the Shofar Messianic Ministries. The trio discuss THE JEREMIAH SCROLL,CERN, AND AI. Join us! Find Sound the Shofar Messianic Ministries on the web: https://www.facebook.com/groups/123168699032724Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Forsker-afsnit-alarm!: Martin Rosenlyst er forsker i astropartikelfysik og står foran et ophold på MIT, hvor han skal arbejde med nogle af universets største spørgsmål. I dagens afsnit taler vi om rejsen dertil, fra at vokse op med et talebesvær, der gjorde matematikken til det sprog, der gav mest mening, til at følge sin nysgerrighed hele vejen ind i forskningen. Vi snakker om CERN, partikelacceleratorer, simulationsteori, gud, tro og om at ligge alene på Grønlands indlandsis, fem dages vandring fra nærmeste civilisation, midt i et voldsomt angstanfald.Gå fornøjelse, Christian. Vil du høre resten? Så find hele episoden eksklusivt på Podimo:http://podimo.dk/christian Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In Episode 137, Adam and Topher connect the week's strangest headlines:a massive UFO over Eglin AFB, a naval commander confessing “we have this tech,” and Rep. Burchett declaring disclosure dead — for now.They trace how new images of Comet 3I / ATLAS, whispers of alien communication through CERN, and Reddit's purge of UAP subs fit into a larger pattern of control.The discussion widens to ancient civilizations on the Moon, alien DNA inside humans, the coming age of 1,000-year lifespans, and robots that move like us.Amid it all, the information war rages — who decides what truths humanity can handle?Full show notes here.
Atoms are the building blocks of our world. Many have been around since right after the Big Bang created the universe nearly 14 billion years ago. And if life on Earth is made of atoms that are from all the way back then... will those atoms keep existing forever? That's what CrowdScience Listener Rob in Australia would like to know. Caroline Steel investigates the immortality of atoms by travelling to CERN, the world's largest particle physics laboratory located along the border of France and Switzerland. There, theoretical physicist Matthew McCullough explains whether the smallest atoms can decay or survive the test of time. Physicist Marco van Leeuwen from Nikhef, the National Particle Physics Laboratory in the Netherlands, gives Caroline a behind-the-scenes tour of the ALICE experiment and the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. She learns how atoms are smashed at incredibly high speeds, and whether that might spell the end of an atom. And all life on earth is made up of atoms, but how does a collection of tiny particles become a living being? Astrobiologist Betül Kaçar from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, breaks down how life works from an atomic point of view. Presenter: Caroline Steel Producer: Imaan Moin Editor: Ben Motley (Photo: Hands cupping a glowing atom in the studio - stock photo. Credit: Paper Boat Creative via Getty Images)
“I didn't do stink finger until sophomore year…” Switzerland is known for a few things with holes in them, most notably their cheese (and quite possibly their chocolate). But the biggest hole Switzerland is known for (other than CERN) is the seemingly endless void between the last CORONER studio album (“Grin” in 1993) and their upcoming 2025 release “Dissonance Theory”, which makes the gap between Tool albums look like a couple of weeks by comparison. As one of the most technically progressive, avant-garde thrash bands in the entirety of Metal, CORONER are the kings of odd time signatures, unusual chord shapes, and mathematically challenging riffs that set them apart from the rest of the pack, and we're so glad they're finally back! Often called “the Rush of thrash metal”, most likely due to the incredible depth, musical complexity, and texture of music that a 3-piece band of their stature can deliver, CORONER doesn't sound like anyone else in the thrash metal canon. Discover the potentially dark traits shared by those with middle names who write in notebooks, understand the line of distinction between “a millionaire and a billionaire”, and find out why sex on Christmas Day ensures you'll be celebrating birthdays “on the same day as Russell” when you JOIN US as we go INSIDE THE METAL with the best roadies Celtic Frost ever had, featuring Switzerland's masters of techno thrash sorcery, CORONER. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Okayyyy…Gurrrrl…” / “I saw something interesting in your refrigerator…”/ “#English is a stupid language…”/ #StewieASMR / “I thought I was the #guineapig…”/ “Blackberry and peanut butter…”/ #PBandJ / “Hold on…I'm not ready…”/ ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / “It's got a little after brr…”/ “Great big tongs on the end of it…”/ “Tomorrow night I'm working with the ‘special forces'…” / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / “That's why they pay you18 figures a year…”/ #seniordiscounts / “Does that guy got a boat?”/ “You pulling down some good numbers?”/ “He's the one that spoke in class today…” / #dadjokesASMR / “Did y'all see my chalice?” / “Shout out to Chelsea…”/ #FronteraMexicanKitchen / “I guess everybody fucks on Christmas…and then everybody's born on the same day as Russell…”/ #CharlieBrownChristmas #HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas / “I'll talk to you on Boxing Day, how about that?”/ “Thailand? They've got ladyboys here, dude…” (10:23): “Apparently #serialkillers do a lot of #notebooking …”/ “That's a girls name…”/ Find out who's stage name initials are “AH”…” / ***PATREON SHOUTOUT!!!*** / ***PATREON US at patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast *** / ***WE'LL PLAY YOUR SHITTAH!!!*** / #Ravager / FROM US WITH HATE (from Tim) / EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com, SOCIAL MEDIA US at #YouTube, #Facebook, #Instagram and #TikTok / Find out how you know you're rich…/ “That sounds like #Death…”/ “Darius, if you're still out there…”/ ***VOICEMAIL US AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / “A couple of new listeners…two new recruits” “It might have been the Post and Post Jr…”/ #throatboxing (20:20): #TheDocket / ***METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: CORONER – INSIDE THE METAL *** / “How crazy can the riffs be?”/ #Coroner / SYMMETRY (Dissonance Theory – 2025) / “It's got Latin in it…”/ “Iste ego sum”/ “He said ‘peek-a-boo'…”/ “They are kinda like the #RUSH of thrash…”/ “If you want a Swiss bank account, call these guys…” (26:34): R.I.P. (1987) / “Look at the logo, dude…”/ “Since they're a 3 piece…it's not like the singer has to go off the stage…”/ REBORN THROUGH HATE / “He's not playing with his dick!?”/ SPIRAL DREAM (lyrics by Tom G. Warrior) / #oough (30:48): Punishment For Decadence (1988) / “They've streamlined their album covers…”/ MASKED JACKAL / “The vocals just disappear on this one…”/ THE NEW BREED / “It got the #Newsted treatment…”/ #LarsASMR / “Let's fist, c'mon…” / “We're fisting, it's fine…don't make it weird…”/ PURPLE HAZE (Jimi Hendrix Experience) / “The ugly vocals…” (35:40): No More Color (1989) / “This is like when we all go back to black and white…”/ DIE BY MY HAND / “Hopefully they brought the vocals ‘back to the front'…”/ “That's Switzerland's contribution to the thrash canon…”/ READ MY SCARS / #TheClassicLineup / “Sounds like…a superhero with a cape…” (42:04): Mental Vortex (1991) / ***Check out our #Covers episode…”/ SEMTEX REVOLUTION / “They DO NOT sound like #Whitesnake…”/ #OoohMama / DIVINE STEP (CONSPECTU MORTIS) / #Latin for “In the face of death…”/ “Those riffs don't sound like anybody else…”/ “Coroner always had the weird chords like ‘what can your fingers do?'… / “I didn't do #stinkfinger until sophomore year I think…”/ #BlackDog / “You're looking at me longingly, and I don't like it…”/ I WANT YOU (SHE'S SO HEAVY) / #TheBeatles / “Do you miss it, dude?” (50:50): Grin (1993) / “This is even darker than the other ones…”/ #Aliens / INTERNAL CONFLICTS / “We've talked about this briefly…and it's only with CD's…the intro…if it's under 2 minutes, just make it part of the song…(On tapes it didn't really matter…)”/ “Their cheese has holes in it…their chocolate too, I think it has holes in it…Swiss chocolate doesn't have holes in it…if you get Swiss meat does it have holes in it?” / #differentcows / THE LETHARGIC AGE / “Got it…”/ GRIN (NAILS HURT) / “It's almost kind of industrial…”/ “They don't have it…” / #FuckingAmazon / “Do you think bands should do that?”/ “It's like a mish-mash quilt of music…”/ #DissonanceTheory / ***Let us know what YOU think about CORONER!!!*** / THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! / #untilthenext #outroreel
October 8, 2025Download the app HEREwww.TheDailyMojo.com"Ep 100825: The Portal Of Evil | The Daily MoJo"Jeopardy is introduced alongside discussions on care for individuals and differing opinions on deserving it. A Chevron refinery explosion raises concerns about jet fuel prices. Conspiracy theories about space and government actions are examined, along with the sudden death of NFL player Arthur Jones and vaccination pressures. The conversation also covers portals, dimensions, political commentary on figures like Trump and Biden, and the urgency of COVID-19 vaccinations.Phil Bell's Morning Update - Jay Jones Is a real scumbag: HEREOur affiliate partners:Be prepared! Not scared. Need some Ivermection? Some Hydroxychloroquine? Don't have a doctor who fancies your crazy ideas? We have good news - Dr. Stella Immanuel has teamed up with The Daily MoJo to keep you healthy and happy all year long! Not only can she provide you with those necessary prophylactics, but StellasMoJo.com has plenty of other things to keep you and your body in tip-top shape. Use Promo Code: DailyMoJo to save $$Take care of your body - it's the only one you'll get and it's your temple! We've partnered with Sugar Creek Goods to help you care for yourself in an all-natural way. And in this case, "all natural" doesn't mean it doesn't work! Save 15% on your order with promo code "DailyMojo" at SmellMyMoJo.comCBD is almost everywhere you look these days, so the answer isn't so much where can you get it, it's more about - where can you get the CBD products that actually work!? Certainly, NOT at the gas station! Patriots Relief says it all in the name, and you can save an incredible 40% with the promo code "DailyMojo" at GetMoJoCBD.com!Romika Designs is an awesome American small business that specializes in creating laser-engraved gifts and awards for you, your family, and your employees. Want something special for someone special? Find exactly what you want at MoJoLaserPros.com There have been a lot of imitators, but there's only OG – American Pride Roasters Coffee. It was first and remains the best roaster of fine coffee beans from around the world. You like coffee? You'll love American Pride – from the heart of the heartland – Des Moines, Iowa. AmericanPrideRoasters.com Find great deals on American-made products at MoJoMyPillow.com. Mike Lindell – a true patriot in our eyes – puts his money where his mouth (and products) is/are. Find tremendous deals at MoJoMyPillow.com – Promo Code: MoJo50 Life gets messy – sometimes really messy. Be ready for the next mess with survival food and tools from My Patriot Supply. A 25 year shelf life and fantastic variety are just the beginning of the long list of reasons to get your emergency rations at PrepareWithMoJo50.comStay ConnectedWATCH The Daily Mojo LIVE 7-9a CT: www.TheDailyMojo.com Rumble: HEREOr just LISTEN:The Daily MoJo ChannelBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-daily-mojo-with-brad-staggs--3085897/support.
TAKEAWAYSThe world is moving closer to digital slaveryAccording to some, CERN has identified at least 17 new dimensionsIn the near future, the government may implement Project Blue Beam to create mass illusions to manipulate the populaceVictor suggests that the elites may even stage a fake alien invasion to frighten people and force them to comply to the New World Order
Dario Netto"Festival dell'innovazione e della scienza"EquilibrioLa ricerca di armonia tra ambiente, tecnologia e vita quotidianahttps://www.innova7.it/da domenica 5 a domenica 12 ottobre 2025 Settimo TorineseTra gli ospiti:Dario Bressanini, Antonio Calabrò, Roberto Cingolani,Francesco Costa, Vanessa Ferrari, Enrico Galiano,Natascha Lusenti, Enrico Mentana, Azzurra Rinaldi,Chiara Saraceno, Vincenzo Schettini, Guido Tonelli, Zerocalcare Torna il Festival dell'Innovazione e della Scienza, rassegna che negli anni si è affermata come importante riferimento nazionale per la divulgazione scientifica. Promosso da Fondazione ECM con il Comune di Settimo e numerosi partner, il Festival giunge alla XIII edizione e si svolgerà dal 5 al 12 ottobre 2025 a Settimo Torinese. Il tema 2025 è Equilibrio, con oltre 100 eventi tra incontri, laboratori, mostre e spettacoli, per riflettere su come trovare nuovi equilibri in un mondo in continua trasformazione.Tra gli ospiti di questa edizione: Roberto Cingolani (AD e Direttore Generale di Leonardo), Antonio Calabrò (Direttore Fondazione Pirelli), Francesco Costa (giornalista e direttore de Il Post), Guido Tonelli (fisico del CERN), Vanessa Ferrari (campionessa olimpica di ginnastica artistica), Chiara Saraceno (sociologa), Enrico Mentana (direttore del TG La7), Natascha Lusenti (giornalista), Azzurra Rinaldi (economista), Dario Bressanini (chimico e divulgatore), Vincenzo Schettini (il “Prof più amato del web”), Zerocalcare (fumettista) ed Enrico Galiano (scrittore e docente). Non mancheranno anche dialoghi istituzionali, come quello tra la Sindaca di Settimo Torinese, Elena Piastra, e il Sindaco di Roma, Roberto Gualtieri. Accanto agli incontri, il Festival offre un ricco programma di mostre: dalle fotografie dal set del film Io Capitano di Matteo Garrone, in collaborazione con il Museo Nazionale del Cinema, a Equilibrio possibile?, esposizione del MuPIn - Museo Piemontese dell'Informatica, sull'impatto ambientale delle tecnologie digitali. Spazio anche alla natura con Amphibia, mostra fotografica di Emanuele Biggi e Francesco Tomasinelli dedicata al mondo degli anfibi.UNO SGUARDO SUL PROGRAMMADiversi i temi che verranno affrontati: dall'intelligenza artificiale ai cambiamenti climatici, dalle neuroscienze alla geopolitica, fino alle sfide quotidiane della vita personale e collettiva. L'anteprima. Il Festival inaugurerà con Francesco Costa in dialogo con Letizia Tortello. L'incontro, Equilibri globali, sarà un viaggio alla scoperta delle trasformazioni geopolitiche, economiche e sociali che stanno ridisegnando il mondo contemporaneo. Innovazione, scienza e futuro digitale. Dal viaggio nello spazio con Astroviktor ai vulcani con Sara Barsotti e Diego Coppola, fino a Guido Tonelli con il suo intervento sul vuoto. Spazio anche alla fisica quantistica con Simone Arcagni e Giampiero Pepe, alla divulgazione pop di Vincenzo Schettini, ai computer quantistici con Bartolomeo Montrucchio e al futuro digitale dell'Europa con Elia Bellussi e Davide Salomoni. Tra i protagonisti anche Luca Latronico, Francesco Massaro e Patrizia Caraveo, e ancora, Davide Sisto che riflette invece sull'aldilà nell'era digitale. Il Festival ospiterà inoltre il Premio UNESCO “For Women in Science”.Alimentazione e salute. Il tema dell'equilibrio non può essere slegato da quello della salute e dell'alimentazione. Tra i vari incontri si parlerà di nuove terapie oncologiche con Oscar Bertetto e Giorgio Gatti, di cucina con lo chef stellato Massimiliano Alajmo e Luca Iaccarino, di effetti di fitoestrogeni e microplastiche sulla salute con Stefano Gotti e Marilena Marraudino, di neuroscienze con Annalisa Buffo e delle diverse tipologie di diete con Dario Bressanini.Arte, teatro e letteratura. La scienza e l'innovazione attraverso la creatività, le parole e l'immaginazione: il Festival indagherà anche questi confini per esplorare il mondo dell'arte, della letteratura e del teatro. Presenti a Settimo Torinese, tra gli altri: Zerocalcare, con il suo libro Quando muori resta a me (Bao Publishing), Enrico Galiano, Giuseppe Culicchia, con il suo nuovo libro Uccidere un fascista (Mondadori), e Chiara Saraceno. Passando invece al mondo del cinema, saranno presenti al Festival Moustapha Fall, attore del film Io capitano di Matteo Garrone, e Fofana Amara, testimone diretto della storia che ha ispirato il film. Spazio anche al workshop di scrittura con Francesca Manfredi, alle letture per bambini e al laboratorio editoriale con la rivista Lucy. Sulla Cultura. Inoltre, andrà in scena lo spettacolo di circo contemporaneo Nom'indosso del collettivo Binario Zero e gli artisti professionisti della Fondazione Cirko Vertigo, realizzato grazie al supporto di Olon SpA di Settimo Torinese, gruppo chimico farmaceutico che sviluppa e produce principi attivi farmaceutici. Un'inedita performance al femminile per il nuovo collettivo Binario Zero, di cui fanno parte quattro giovani artiste formate all'Accademia Cirko Vertigo.Ambiente, sostenibilità e cambiamento climatico. Il Festival dedica ampio spazio alle sfide ambientali e al futuro del pianeta. Tra gli altri, ci saranno Silvia Lazzaris e Jessica Pasqualon che discuteranno dei diritti negati e della responsabilità collettiva; un focus sarà invece rivolto all'innovazione urbana con Monica Sapino, Daniele Mosca, Guglielmo Lione, Alberto Doretto, Luca De Antonis ed Elena Piastra. A parlare invece di microrganismo, biotecnologie verdi per un futuro sostenibile, ci saranno Valeria Agostino e Annalisa Abdel Azim, in dialogo con Mattia Scaramuzzino.Scienze e società. Inevitabilmente interconnesse, scienza e società sono in costante dialogo tra loro. Roberto Cingolani e Antonio Calabrò parleranno di cultura politecnica; Donata Columbro, Natascha Lusenti e Azzurra Rinaldi rifletteranno sul ruolo delle donne nell'innovazione; Daniela Collu invece terrà un incontro per parlare di comunicazione contemporanea. Inoltre, interverranno anche Vanessa Ferrari per parlare dell'equilibrio nella vita di un'atleta; Enrico Mentana, che terrà un incontro per riflettere su come garantire un equilibrio tra opinione e verità, pressioni di politica e responsabilità; Emanuela Notari, che farà un focus sugli impatti demografici e socio-economici legati all'invecchiamento della popolazione. Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Cern Basher joins Preston Pysh to talk about robotaxi and robo-trucking economics, Optimus humanoid robots, and Wall Street's short-term blind spots. Cern also unpacks Tesla's Dojo shutdown, its true data moat, the macro impacts of autonomy and deflation, and why Bitcoin may be the ultimate corporate treasury hedge in this new era. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 02:02 - Why Tesla shut down Dojo and what that means 08:14 - How Tesla's data advantage beats hardware competition 09:12 - Why Tesla's future lies in AI and robotics, not just vehicles 12:49 - The deflationary effects of autonomy on labor and goods 20:55 - How investors can exploit Wall Street's short-term bias 21:26 - How robotaxis could beat Uber's per-mile costs by 10x 28:02 - Why robo-trucking may surpass robotaxis in profitability 40:00 - Why Bitcoin could hedge corporate treasuries in a new economy 42:09 - How Optimus robots could drive labor costs under $1/hour 45:42 - The economics of Robot-as-a-Service and Tesla's potential moat BOOKS AND RESOURCES X Account: Cern Basher. Cern's company: Brilliant Advice. Related books mentioned in the podcast. Ad-free episodes on our Premium Feed. NEW TO THE SHOW? Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, Kyle, and the other community members. Follow our official social media accounts: X (Twitter) | LinkedIn | | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok. Check out our Bitcoin Fundamentals Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Get smarter about valuing businesses in just a few minutes each week through our newsletter, The Intrinsic Value Newsletter. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: Simple Mining HardBlock Human Rights Foundation Linkedin Talent Solutions Netsuite Shopify Vanta Abundant Mines Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm
This is a preview — for the full episode (released: Sept 24, 2025), subscribe: https://newmodels.io https://patreon.com/newmodels https://newmodels.substack.com Writer Gideon Jacobs joins to discuss ontological literacy among other things in the wake of the assassination of American Christian Nationalist Charlie Kirk, which in our assessment was not actually a political assassination. Names Cited: Alexander Dugan, Amanda Askell, Alain Badiou, Jean Baudrillard, Becoming Press, Byung-Chul Han, CERN, Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump, Kevin Munger, Elon Musk, Eric Davis, Grok, Felix Guattari, Jay Springet, Jesus Christ, Jezebel, Keith Johnstone, Kamala Harris, Larry Ellison, Luigi Mangione, Marshall McLuhan, Mara McKevitt, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Carroll, Vladamir Putin, RFK Jr., René Girard, Theo Anthony, Tyler Robinson, UnitedHealthcare, Walter Ong See also: https://www.instagram.com/gideon___jacobs NM Talkcore: Gideon Jacobs on Trump as Image (Nov 2024) NM Talkcore: Gideon Jacobs on Musk, Trump, and Fiction (2025) Gideon Jacobs, “Player One and Main Character,” (Apr. 2025) https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/player-one-and-main-character/ Gideon Jacobs, “Trump l'Oeil,” (LARB, Nov 2024) https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/trump-loeil/ Jay Springett: https://thejaymo.net/permanentlymoved/ https://newmodels.io
Episode 111 Cristy Burne: Scientist, Author, Creator, Storyteller Author, science communicator and adventure-loving human Cristy Burne joins The Occupational Philosophers to explore creativity, play, curiosity and the joy of living boldly. In this episode, John and Simon chat with award-winning author and science communicator Cristy Burne. With 18 books under her belt, a stint at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, and a mission to ignite curiosity in kids and adults alike, Cristy brings her signature mix of energy, humour and insight. The conversation goes everywhere from how to spark creativity in everyday life, to why we all need to play more and embrace the chaos of being human. Also, there's a leech-in-your-eyeball story. Of course there is. In this episode, they chat about Why fun and play are the gateway drugs to creativity and curiosity The role of adults in showing kids that growing up can be joyful How to find creativity in the corners and gaps of your day Why perfection is the enemy of progress (especially when dancing) How to reframe drudgery by reconnecting with your higher purpose Giving yourself permission to try, fail, and keep going The Large Padron Collider, Bonbon Collider and other very real science experiments Why Cristy recommends you don't visit crustybum.com Along the way, they cover Bluey, book week, Barack Obama's suits, marshmallow metaphors, AI bosses, and the very underrated joy of sitting in dirt. About Cristy Burne Cristy is a science writer, presenter, former patent translator and a STEM ambassador who has worked with astronauts, Nobel Prize winners and yes, a surprising number of chefs. She's passionate about science communication, joy, adventure, and bringing stories to life. Her work includes everything from graphic novels to science thrillers, and she recently launched a creative stage show with Trudy Boatwright for World Expo in Japan. Find Cristy Burne at cristyburne.com Cristy on Goodreads Cristy on Instagram Mentions and references Bluey – ABC Kids The book Rest by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang World Expo Osaka 2025 Large Hadron Collider – CERN Say Hello www.occupationalphilosophers.com Their day jobs JOHN Bowland Consulting SIMON www.simonbanks.com.au SIMON SHOWREEL
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The Royal Irish Academy is delighted to announce the publication of Irish STEM Lives. The book, the latest in the Dictionary of Irish Biography's (DIB) ongoing Lives series, hits bookshelves on 24 September 2025 and the publication will be followed by a launch event held at The Royal Irish Academy on 8 October 2025. Edited by Turlough O'Riordan and Jane Grimson, Irish STEM Lives retraces the extraordinary work and contributions of natural philosophers, mathematicians, engineers, particle physicists, code breakers and many more, through a selection of forty-six exceptional pioneers from the DIB. This book will take the reader on a journey across artificial intelligence, climate change, food safety, transport and communication, touching all the fields of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) that are integral to modern society. A notable theme of the book is the evolution of the pursuit of knowledge over the past four centuries, covering relevant breakthrough events in STEM history, such as the development of the 'scientific method' in the circle surrounding Robert Boyle and the large-scale particle physics experiments undertaken by John Stewart Bell and Anne Kernan at CERN. Another major theme is the representation of diversity within STEM fields in Ireland. Women in STEM are often overlooked and barely mentioned, relegated to the margins of textbooks despite their crucial contributions to scientific and technological advancements. Irish STEM Lives brings their stories to the forefront: from Mary Ward to Anne Kernan, these women played an essential role in shaping the landscape of science and technology. To honour their invaluable contributions and acknowledge their efforts, the only pictures included in the book are those of female STEM practitioners. This decision was made to challenge the conventional norms of STEM representation. The absence of male figures in the visual elements serves as a reminder that scientific progress is not an endeavour exclusive to men and that women have been, and continue to be, fundamental in driving innovation and discovery, which the editors discuss in their introduction as they delve into the issues impacting women in STEM historically. Turlough O'Riordan, digital editor with the Dictionary of Irish Biography, said: 'The volume represents the rich diversity of achievements across Irish STEM history. The lives collected - across science, technology, engineering and mathematics - provide readers with both a fascinating variety of insights into those domains, alongside an understanding of the amazing women and men behind them'. Jane Grimson MRIA, said: 'Ireland is rightly recognised globally for our many wonderful creative writers. However, what is much less well known is the vital contribution which many women and men, who were either born in Ireland or who worked here, have made to the advancement of STEM across a wide range of areas which are still important today. This volume records their achievements.' Ruth Hegarty, Managing Editor of Publications at the Royal Irish Academy said: 'Irish STEM Lives is an important publication because, by looking at the past, it aims to spark future change. The portraits of women in the book are meant to inspire a new generation of young women to see themselves reflected in these roles and to understand that they, too, can be leaders in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.' Irish STEM Lives is available in bookshops and through the RIA Publishing House via www.ria.ie. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote y...
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Biblical prophecy researcher and author, Gary Wayne, explores end-times prophecy and the forces behind it, from Merovingian bloodlines to Israel and the New World Order, on episode 218 of the Far Out with Faust podcast.Watch Gary's first appearance on our show: Secret Societies, Royal Bloodlines, and Hidden Bible Revelations https://youtu.be/ssCT8HkT0FcGary Wayne is the author of The Genesis 6, where he examines the hidden role of bloodlines, secret societies, and prophecy in shaping world events. With decades of research into biblical history, mythology, and geopolitics, Wayne is known for connecting ancient narratives to modern movements, from the rise of secret orders to the shaping of global religions.In this wide-ranging conversation, Gary and Faust decode the hidden symbolism of royal heraldry, the influence of Watchers and angels on elite bloodlines, and the prophetic significance of Mount Hermon. They examine the contested legacy of the Priory of Sion and the enduring role of secret societies in shaping history, while also unpacking explosive claims about Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and the Merovingian bloodline that have fueled centuries of speculation.The discussion also explores the rise of a universal world religion and the advance of artificial intelligence tie into prophecy. Together, Gary and Faust consider the cycles of history, the “war gene” of ruling elites, and the uneasy alliance between Christian Zionists and Israel in end-times prophecy.In this episode:•Heraldry & prophecy anchors: from royal crests to the mysteries of Mount Hermon•Jesus, Mary Magdalene & Merovingians: bloodline claims and Israel's contested symbols•Watchers, Seraphim, Cherubim, Nephilim, and giants in elite genealogies•Nimrod, Azazel/Baphomet, Pan, and why CERN carries a horned name•Templars to Zionists: from Godfrey de Bouillon and the House of Habsburg to Rothschilds and Christian Zionists steering Israel's destiny•Sabbateans & Frankists: mystical sects and counterfeit messianic movements•Universal religion & AI: red heifer sacrifices, Antichrist expectations, and technology as forbidden wisdom reborn•The Antichrist bloodline: why prophecy points to a ruler rising from elite genealogies•The war gene & false flags: why ruling bloodlines repeat conflict• Prophecies: Sibylline oracles to Nostradamus and today's apocalyptic visions•Celebrity Symbology: Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and the revival of occult imagery in pop culture•Gog vs. Armageddon: the timeline and scale most people misunderstand…and much more!Chapters:00:00 The hidden purpose of giants.01:00 Decoding secret histories and fallen angels.03:04 Heraldry explained: what lions, unicorns and other creatures really mean.04:24 The ancient giants' mission from the gods07:07 Which families rule and how intermarriage changes crests.08:14 Seraphim vs cherubim and the dragon gods10:10 Cherubim's four faces12:14 Crystal bags, tree of life scenes, and watcher depictions.14:19 Why giant traits dilute and reappear in heraldry.16:02 Gargoyles, church imagery and watcher iconography.18:08 How standards and flags encode genealogies20:57 Horned gods, CERN etymology, and the ancient names for destroyer gods.22:44 Mithra, Azazel and the End Times27:18 The star symbols and occult adoption30:07 Moloch explained34:04 Mount Hermon explained36:53 Eden and why the Middle East stays geopolitically central.40:02 Mechanics by which elites try to stage end-time scenarios.47:23 Reading symbols, guarding history, and what comes next.52:01 Partnership between Christian Zionists and Israeli Jews explained53:1we'd love to hear from you
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Amber Butchart is joined by artists Sarah Rosalena and Crystal Bennes about their work which inspired by residencies at major scientific facilities: Mount Wilson Observatory in Los Angeles County, California, and CERN (the European Organisation for Nuclear Research) in Switzerland, the home of the Large Hadron Collider. They discuss the erasure of women and people of colour from conventional scientific histories, as well as the power and precarity of archives, and links between computing and looms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Si la Suisse officielle a ménagé l'Afrique du Sud de l'apartheid au profit de leurs échanges commerciaux et financiers, la société civile a parfois pris une position toute différente. Aline Martello, doctorante au département d'Histoire de l'Université de Lausanne, raconte l'action du Mouvement anti-apartheid de Genève (MAAG), entre 1964 et 1971, mais aussi de l'engagement des militantes comme Michael Pentz, physicien au CERN, L'Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire, les réseaux académiques, protestants et syndicaux impliqués. Elle répond aux questions de David Glaser.
This 'best-of-episode' features a popular interview I did with Tony Merkel, host of the very popular Confessionals podcast. In this interview, I ask Tony about an array of fascinating topics that he often covers on his show, which include: ancient portals and stargates, the missing persons phenomena, entities and giants, Skinwalker Ranch and CERN.JOIN ME ON A TOUR
In this episode of Pushing the Limits, Lisa Tamati sits down with Cern Basher, financial analyst and commentator, to explore how Elon Musk's companies are not just reshaping industries but also driving us toward an entirely new economic and technological system. We break down Tesla's disruptive role in the automotive and energy sectors, SpaceX's transformation of space access, and how Musk's broader ecosystem, including Starlink, Neuralink, and The Boring Company, represents a coordinated push to re-engineer our future infrastructure. Cern explains how these companies function as a parallel system, shifting us from legacy industries and centralised control toward decentralised, tech-driven frameworks. We also explore: Tesla's market dominance and its implications for energy sovereignty SpaceX and the geopolitics of global satellite communication The Musk “ecosystem effect”, how each company feeds into the other The financial, cultural, and political risks that accompany these transitions How investors and everyday people can position themselves in this shift If you want to understand how the Musk industry empire is changing the way we live, work, and build wealth, this conversation is for you.
Cookies are out, context is in. People Inc.'s Jonathan Roberts joins The Big Impression to talk about how America's biggest publisher is using AI to reinvent contextual advertising with real-time intent.From Game of Thrones maps to the open web, Roberts believes content is king in the AI economy. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.Damian Fowler (00:00):I'm Damian Fowler, and welcome to this edition of The Big Impression. Today we're looking at how publishers are using AI to reinvent contextual advertising and why it's becoming an important and powerful alternative to identity-based targeting. My guest is Jonathan Roberts, chief Innovation Officer at People Inc. America's largest publisher, formerly known as Meredith. He's leading the charge with decipher an AI platform that helps advertisers reach audiences based on real time intent across all of People Inc. Site and the Open Web. We're going to break down how it works, what it means for advertisers in a privacy first world and why Jonathan's side hustle. Creating maps for Game of Thrones has something for teachers about building smarter ad tech. So let's get into it. One note, this episode was recorded before the company changed its name. After the Meredith merger, you had some challenges getting the business going again. What made you realize that sort of rethinking targeting with decipher could be the way to go?Jonathan Roberts (01:17):We had a really strong belief and always have had a strong belief in the power of great content and also great content that helps people do things. Notably and Meredith are both in the olden times, you would call them service journalism. They help people do things, they inspire people. It's not news, it's not sports. If you go to Better Homes and Gardens to understand how to refresh your living room for spring, you're going to go into purchase a lot of stuff for your living room. If you're planting seeds for a great garden, you're also going to buy garden furniture. If you're going to health.com, you're there because you're managing a condition. If you're going to all recipes, you're shopping for dinner. These are all places where the publisher and the content is a critical path on the purchase to doing something like an economically valuable something. And so putting these two businesses together to build the largest publisher in the US and one of the largest in the world was a real privilege. All combinations are hard. When we acquired Meredith, it is a big, big business. We became the largest print publisher overnight.(02:23):What we see now, because we've been growing strongly for many, many quarters, and that growth is continuing, we're public. You can see our numbers, the performance is there, the premium is there, and you can always sell anything once. The trick is will people renew when they come back? And now we're in a world where our advertising revenue, which is the majority of our digital revenue, is stable and growing, deeply reliable and just really large. And we underpin that with decipher. Decipher simply is a belief that what you're reading right now tells a lot more about who you are and what you are going to do than a cookie signal, which is two days late and not relevant. What you did yesterday is less relevant to what you need to do than what you're doing right now. And so using content as a real time predictive signal is very, very performant. It's a hundred percent addressable, right? Everyone's reading content when we target to, they're on our content and we guaranteed it would outperform cookies, and we run a huge amount of ad revenue and we've never had to pay it in a guarantee.Damian Fowler (03:34):It's interesting that you're talking about contextual, but you're talking about contextual in real time, which seems to be the difference. I mean, because some people hear contextually, they go, oh, well, that's what you used to do, place an ad next to a piece of content in the garden supplement or the lifestyle supplement, but this is different.Jonathan Roberts (03:53):Yes. Yeah. I mean, ensemble say it's 2001 called and once it's at Targeting strategy back, but all things are new again, and I think they're newly fresh and newly relevant, newly accurate because it can do things now that we were never able to do before. So one of the huge strengths of Meredith as a platform is because we own People magazine, we dominate entertainment, we have better homes and gardens and spruce, we really cover home. We have all recipes. We literally have all the recipes plus cereal, seeds plus food and wine. So we cover food. We also do tech, travel, finance and health, and you could run those as a hazard brands, and they're all great in their own, but there's no network effect. What we discovered was because I know we have a pet site and we also have real simple, and we know that if you are getting a puppy or you have an aging dog, which we know from the pet site, we know you massively over index for interest in cleaning products and cleaning ideas on real simple, right?Damian Fowler (04:55):Yeah.Jonathan Roberts (04:55):This doesn't seem like a shocking conclusion to have, but the fact that we have both tells us both, which also means that if you take a health site where we're helping people with their chronic conditions, we can see all the signals of exactly what help you need with your diet. Huge overlaps. So we have all the recipe content and we know exactly how that cross correlates with chronic conditions. We also know how those health conditions correlate into skincare because we have Brody, which deals with makeup and beauty, but also all the skincare conditions and finance, right? Health is a financial situation as much as it is a health situation, particularly in the us. And so by tying these together, because most of these situations are whole lifestyle questions, we can understand that if you're thinking about planning a cruise in the Mediterranean, you're a good target for Vanguard to market mutual funds to. Whereas if we didn't have both investipedia and travel leisure, we couldn't do that. And so there's nothing on that cruise page, on the page in the words that allows you to do keyword targeting for mutual funds.(05:55):But we're using the fact that we know that cruise is a predictor of a mutual fund purchase so that we can actually market to anyone in market per cruise. We know they've got disposable income, they're likely low risk, long-term buy andhold investors with value investing needs. And we know that because we have these assets now, we have about 1500 different topics that we track across all of DDM across 1.5 million articles, tens of millions of visits a day, billions a year. If you just look at the possible correlations between any of those taxonomies that's over a million, or if we go a level deeper, over a hundred million connected data points, you can score. We've scored all of them with billions of visits, and so we have that full map of all consumers.Damian Fowler (06:42):I wanted to ask you, of course, and you always get this question I'm sure, but you have a pretty unusual background for ad tech theoretical physics as you mentioned, and researcher at CERN and Mapmaker as well for Game of Thrones, but this isn't standard publisher experience, but how did all that scientific background play into the way you approached building this innovation?Jonathan Roberts (07:03):Yeah, I think when I first joined the company, which was a long time ago now, and one of the original bits of this company was about.com, one of the internet oh 0.1 OG sites, and there was daily data on human interest going back to January 1st, 2000 across over a thousand different topics. And in that case, tens of millions of articles. And the team said, is this useful? Is there anything here that's interesting? I was like, oh my god, you don't know what you've got because if you treat as a physicist coming in, I looked at this and was like, this is a, it's like a telescope recording all of human interest. Each piece of content is like a single pixel of your telescope. And so if somebody comes and visit, you're like, oh, I'm recording the interest of this person in this topic, and you've got this incredibly fine grained understanding of the world because you've got all these people coming to us telling us what they want every day.(08:05):If I'm a classic news publisher, I look at my data and I find out what headlines I broke, I look at my data and I learn more about my own editorial strategy than I do about the world. We do not as much tell the world what to think about. The world tells us what they care about. And so that if you treat that as just a pure experimental framework where this incredible lens into an understanding of the world, lots of things are very stable. Many questions that people ask, they always ask, but you understand why do they ask them today? What's causing the to what are the correlations between what they are understanding around our finance business through the financial crash, our health business, I ran directly through COVID. So you see this kind of real time change of the world reacting to big shocks and it allows you to predict what comes next, right? Data's lovely, but unless you can do something with it, it's useless.Damian Fowler (08:59):It's interesting to hear you talk about that consistency, the sort of predictability in some ways of, I guess intense signals or should we just say human behavior, but now we've got AI further, deeper into the mix.Jonathan Roberts (09:13):So we were the first US publisher to do a deal with open ai, and that comes in three parts. They paid for training on our content. They also agreed within the contract to source and cite our content when it was used. And the third part, the particularly interesting part, is co-development of new things. So we've been involved with them as they've been building out their search product. They've been involved with us as we've been evolving decipher, one of the pieces of decipher is saying, can I understand which content is related to which other content? And in old fashioned pre AI days when it was just machine learning and natural language processing, you would just look at words and word occurrence and important words, and you'd correlate them that way. With ai, you go from the word to the concept to the reasoning behind it to a latent understanding of these kind of deeper, deeper connections.(10:09):And so when we changed over literally like, is this content related to that content? Is this article similar in what it's treating to that article? If they didn't use the same words but they were talking about the same topic, the previous system would've missed it. This system gets deeper. It's like, oh, this is the same concept. This is the same user need. These are the same intentions. And so when we overhauled this kind of multimillion point to point connection calculation, we drastically changed about 30% of those connections and significantly improved them, gives a much reacher, much deeper understanding of our content. What we've also done is said, and this is a year thing that we launched it at the beginning of the year, we have decipher, which runs on site. We launched Decipher Plus Inventively named right? I like it. We debated Max or Max Plus, but we went with Plus.(10:59):And what this says is we understand the user intent on our sites. We know when somebody's reading content, we have a very strong predictor model of what that person's going to need to do next. And we said, well, we're not the only people with intent driven content and intent driven audiences. So we know that if you're reading about newborn health topics, you are three and a half times more likely than average to be in market for a stroller. We're not the only people that write about newborn health. So we can find the individual pages on the rest of the web that do talk about newborn health, and we can unlock that very strong prediction that this purchase intent there. And so then we can have a premium service that buy those ads and delivers that value to our clients. Now we do that mapping and we've indexed hundreds of premium domains with opening eyes vector, embedding architecture to build that logic.Damian Fowler (11:56):That's fascinating. So in lots of ways, you're helping other publishers beyond your owned and operated properties.Jonathan Roberts (12:02):We believed that there was a premium in publishing that hadn't been tapped. We proved that to be true. Our numbers support it. We bet 2.7 billion on that bet, and it worked. So we really put our money where our mouth is. We know there's a premium outside of our walls that isn't being unlocked, and we have an information advantage so we can bring more premium to the publishers who have that quality content.Damian Fowler (12:24):I've got lots of questions about that, but one of them is, alright. I guess the first one is why have publishers been so slow out of the starting blocks to get this right when on the media buying side you have all of this ad tech that's going on, DSPs, et cetera.Jonathan Roberts (12:42):I think partly it's because publishers have always been a participant in the ad tech market off to one side. I put this back to the original sin of Ad Tech, which is coming in and saying, don't worry about it, publishers, we know your audience better than you ever will. That wasn't true then, and it's not true today, but Ad Tech pivoted the market to that position and that meant the publishers were dependent upon ad Tech's understanding of their audience. Now, if you've got a cookie-based understanding of an audience, how does a publisher make that cookie-based audience more valuable? Well, they don't because you're valuing the cookie, not the real time signal. And there is no such thing as cookie targeting. It's all retargeting. All the cookie signal is yesterday Signal. It's only what they did before they came to your site, dead star like or something, right? The publisher definitionally isn't influencing the value of that cookie. So an ad tech is valuing the cookie. The only thing the publisher can do to make more money is add scale, which is either generate clickbait because that's the cheapest way to get audience scale or run more ads on the page.(13:57):Cookies as a currency for advertising and targeting is the reason we currently have the internet We deserve, not the internet we want because the incentive is to cheap scale. If instead you can prove that the content is driving the value, the content is driving the decision and the content is driving the outcome, then you invest in more premium content. If you're a publisher, the second world is the one you want. But we had a 20 year distraction from understanding the value of content. And we're only now coming back to, I think one thing I'm very really happy to see is since we launched a cipher two years ago, there are now multiple publishers coming out with similarly inspired targeting architecture or ideas about how to reach quality, which is just a sign that the market has moved, right? Or the market moving and retargeting still works. Cookies are good currency, they do drive performance. If they didn't, it would never worked in the first place. But the ability to understand and classify premium content at web scale, which is what decipher Plus is a map for all intent across the entire open web is the thing that's required for quality content to be competitive with cookies as targeting mechanism and to beat it atDamian Fowler (15:15):Scale. You mentioned how this helps you reach all these third party sites beyond your properties. How do you ensure that there's still quality in the, there's quality content that match the kind of signals that makes decipher work?Jonathan Roberts (15:32):Tell me, not all content on the internet is beautiful, clean and wonderful. Not allDamian Fowler (15:36):Premium is it?Jonathan Roberts (15:36):I know there's a lot of made for arbitrage out there. Look, we, we've been a publisher for a long time. We've acquired a lot of publishers over the years, and every time we have bought a publisher, we have had to clean up the content because cheap content for scale is a siren call of publishing. Like, oh, I can get these eyeballs cheaper. Oh, wonderful. I know I just do that. And everyone gives it on some level to that, right? So we have consistently cleaned up content libraries every time we've acquired publishers. Look at the very beginning about had maybe 10 to 15 million euros. By the time we launched these artists and these individual vertical sites were down to 250,000 pages of content. It was a bigger business and it was a better business. The other side is the actual ad layout has to be good,Damian Fowler (16:29):ButJonathan Roberts (16:29):Every time we've picked up a publisher, we've removed ads from the site. Increase, yeah, experience quality,Damian Fowler (16:33):Right?Jonathan Roberts (16:36):Because we've audited multiple publishers for the cleanup, we have an incredibly detailed understanding of what quality content is. We have lots of, this is our special skill as a publisher. We can go into a publisher, identify the content and see what's good.Damian Fowler (16:54):Is that part of your pitch as it were, to people who advertisers?Jonathan Roberts (16:58):We work lots of advertisers. We're a huge part of the advertising market because we cover all the verticals. We have endemics in every space. If you're trying to do targeting based on identity, we have tens of millions of people a day. It'll work. You will find them with us, we reach the entire country every month. We are a platform scale publisher. So at no point do we saying don't do that, obviously do that, right? But what we're saying is there's a whole bunch of people who you can't identify, either they don't have cookies or IDs or because the useful data doesn't exist yet. It's not attached to those IDs. So incremental, supplementary and additional to reach the people in the moment with a hundred percent addressability, full national reach, complete privacy compliance, just the content, total brand safety. And we will put these two things side by side and we will guarantee that the decipher targeting will outperform the cookie targeting, which isn't say don't do cookie targeting, obviously do it. It works, it's successful. This is incremental and also will outperform. And then it just depends on the client, right? Some people want brand lift and brand consideration. They want big flashy things. We run People Magazine, we host the Grammy after party. We can do all the things you need from a large partner more than just media, but also we can get you right down to, for some partners with big deals, we guarantee incremental roas,Damian Fowler (18:26):ActualJonathan Roberts (18:26):In-store sales, incremental lift.Damian Fowler (18:29):So let's talk about roas. What's driving advertisers to lean in so heavily?Jonathan Roberts (18:34):Well, I think everybody's seen this over the last couple of years. In a high interest or environment, the CMOs getting asked, what's the return on my ad spend? So whereas previously you might've just been able to do a big flashy execution or activation. Now everybody wants some level of that media spend to be attributable to lift to dollars, to return to performance, because every single person who comes through our sites is going to do something after they come. We're never the last stop in that journey, and we don't sell you those garden seeds. We do not sell you the diabetes medication directly. We are going to have to hand you off to a partner who is going to be the place you take the economic action. So we are in the path to purchase for every single purchase on Earth.(19:19):And what we've proven with decipher is not only that we can be in that pathway and put the message in the path of that person who is going to make a decision, has not made one yet. But when we put the messaging in front of it of that person at the time, it changes their decisions, which is why it's not just roas, which could just be handing out coupons in the line to the pizza store. It's incremental to us, if you did not do this, you would have made less money. When you do this, you'll make more money. And having got to a point where we've now got multiple large campaigns, both for online action and brick and mortar stores that prove that when we advertise the person at this moment, they change their decision and they make their brand more money. Turns out that's not the hardest conversation to have with marketers. Truly, truly, if you catch people at the right moment, you will change their mind.Damian Fowler (20:10):They'll happily go back to their CFO and say, look at this. This is workingJonathan Roberts (20:15):No controversially at can. During the festival of advertising that we have as a publisher, we may be the most confident to say, you know what? Advertising works.Damian Fowler (20:27):You recently brought in a dedicated president to leadJonathan Roberts (20:30):Decipher,Damian Fowler (20:30):Right? So how does that help you take what started out as this in-house innovation that you've been working on and turn it into something even bigger?Jonathan Roberts (20:39):Yeah, I think my background is physics. I was a theoretical physicist for a decade. Theoretical physicists have some good and bad traits. A good trait is a belief that everything can be solved. Because my previous job was wake up in the morning and figure out how the universe began and like, well, today I'll figure it out. And nobody else has, right? There's a level of, let's call it intellectual confidence or arrogance in that approach. How hard can it be? The answer is very, but it also means you're a little bit of a diante, right? You're coming like, oh, it's ad tech. How hard can it be? And the just vary, right? So there's a benefit. I mean, I've done a lot of work in ad tech over the last couple of years. Jim Lawson, our president of Decipher, ran a publicly listed DSP, right? He was a public company, CEO, he knows this stuff inside a and back to front, Lindsay Van Kirk on the Cipher team launched the ADN Nexus, DSP, Patrick McCarthy, who runs all of our open web and a lot of our trade desk partnerships and the execution of all of the ways we connect into the entire ecosystem.(21:38):Ran product for AppNexus. Sam Selgin on the data science team wrote that Nexus bitter. I've got a good idea where we're going with this and where we should go with this and the direction we should be pointed in. But we have seasoned multi-decade experience pros doing the work because if you don't, you can have a good idea and bad execution, then you didn't do anything. Unless you can execute to the highest level, it won't actually work. And so we've had to bring in, I'm very glad we have brought in and love having them on the team. These people who can really take the beginnings of what we have and really take this to the scale that needs to be. Decipher. Plus is a framework for understanding user intent at Webscale and getting performance for our clients and unlocking a premium at Webscale. That is a huge project to go after and pull off. We have so many case studies proving that it will work, but we have a long way to go between where we are and where this thing naturally gets to. And that takes a lot of people with a lot of professional skills to go to.Damian Fowler (22:43):What's one thing right now that you're obsessed with figuring outJonathan Roberts (22:46):To take a complete left turn, but it is the topic up and down the Cosette this summer. There isn't currently any viable model for information economy in an AI future. There's lots of ideas of what it would be, but there isn't a subtle marketplace for this. We've got a very big two-sided marketplace for information. It's called Google and search. That's obviously changing. We haven't got to a point to understand what that future is. But if AI is powered by chips, power and content, if you're a chip investor, you're in a good place. If you're investing energy, you're in a good place of the three picks and shovels investments, content is probably the most undervalued at the moment. Lots of people are starting to realize that and building under the hood what that could look like. How that evolves in the next year is going to really determine what kind of information gets created because markets align to their incentives. If you build the marketplace well, you're going to end up with great content, great journalism, great creativity. If you build it wrong, you're going to have a bunch of cheap slop getting flooded the marketplace. And we are not going to fund great journalism. So that's at a moment in time where that future is getting determined and we have a very strong set of opinions on the publishing side, what that should look like. And I am very keen to make sure it gets done. You soundDamian Fowler (24:17):Optimistic.Jonathan Roberts (24:19):A year ago, the VCs and the technologists believed if you just slammed enough information into an AI system, you'd never need content ever again. And that the brain itself was the moat. Then deep seek proved that the brain wasn't a moat. That reasoning is a commodity because we found out that China could do it cheaper and faster, and we were shocked, shocked that China could do it cheaper and faster. And then the open source community rebuilt deep to in 48 hours, which was the real killer. So if reasoning is a commodity, which it is now, then content is king, right? Because reasoning on its own is free, but if you're grounding it in quality content, your answer's better. But the market dynamics have not caught up to that reality. But that is the reality. So I am optimistic that content goes back to our premium position in this. Now we just have to do all the boring stuff of figuring out what a viable marketplace looks like, how people get paid, all of this, all the hard work, but there's now a future model to align to.Damian Fowler (25:23):I love that. Alright, I've got to ask you this question. It's the last one, but I was going to ask it. You spent time building maps, visualizing data, and I've looked at your site, it's brilliant. Is there anything from that side of your creativity that helped you think differently about building say something like decipher?Jonathan Roberts (25:42):Yeah. So I think it won't surprise anyone to find out that I'm a massive nerd, right? I used to play d and d, I still do. We have my old high school group still convenes on Sunday afternoons, and we play d and d over Discord. Fantasy maps have been an obsession of mine for a long time. I did the fantasy maps of Game of Thrones. I'm George r Martin's cartographer. I published the book Lands of Ice and Fire with him. Maps are infographics. A map is a way of taking a complex system that you cannot visualize and bringing it to a world in which you can reason about it. I spent a lot of my life taking complex systems that nobody can visualize and building models and frameworks that help people reason about 'em and make decisions in a shared way. At this moment, as you're walking up and down the cosette, there is no map for the future. Nobody has a map, nobody has a plan. Not Google, not Microsoft, not Amazon, not our friends at OpenAI. Nobody knows what's coming. And so even just getting, but lots of people have ideas and opinions and thoughts and directions. So taking all that input and rationalize again to like, okay, if we lay it out like this, what breaks? Being able to logically reason about those virtual scenario. It is exactly the same process, that mental model as Matt.Damian Fowler (27:12):And that's it for this edition of The Big Impression. This show is produced by Molten Hart. Our theme is by loving caliber, and our associate producer is Sydney Cairns. And remember,Jonathan Roberts (27:22):We do not as much tell the world what to think about. The world tells us what they care about. Data's lovely, but unless you do something with it, it's useless.Damian Fowler (27:31):I'm Damian, and we'll see you next time.
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