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Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
L'Afrique du Sud et la Suisse : une histoire en or et en ombres (3/5) : le mouvement anti-apartheid de Genève – La société civile entre en action

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 28:33


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.

Megalithic Marvels & Mysteries
Ancient Entities, Stargates, and Missing Persons (best of episode)

Megalithic Marvels & Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 60:54


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

Nephilim Death Squad
AI, Talos & The Pantheon of Nastiness w/ Kingdom in Context

Nephilim Death Squad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 128:00 Transcription Available


Sean from Kingdom in Context returns to dig into Sabbath vs. Sunday, church tradition vs. Scripture, and why the early councils changed the culture of worship. We also get wild (and grounded) on AI + ancient tech—Talos, Greek automata, Odin's “destroyer,” and how myth, Nephilim lore, and end-times prophecy might rhyme today.We hit: Isaiah 2, Mark 7, Matthew 23, Revelation 12–13, Passover/Nicaea debates, Book of Jubilees/Enoch, Balaam's donkey (talking animals!), plus Sean's Investigating Babylon and Days of Noah projects. If you're into Bible history, church history, supernatural worldview, and modern tech's spiritual implications—this one's loaded.Guest links: Kingdom in Context (YouTube/Rumble/Facebook) DaysOfNoah.com (animated series)☠️ NEPHILIM DEATH SQUAD   Skip the ads. Get early access. Tap into the hive mind of dangerous RTRDs in our private Telegram channel — only on Patreon:

Pushing The Limits
Tesla, Musk Industries & the Shift to a New System with Cern Basher

Pushing The Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 83:01


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.

The Current Podcast
People Inc.'s Jonathan Roberts on the untapped power of content

The Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 27:36


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.

LSD, La série documentaire
Au-delà de l'atome 2/4 : CERN, le plus grand détecteur de particules au monde

LSD, La série documentaire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 58:41


durée : 00:58:41 - LSD, la série documentaire - par : Tony Hayère - Un milliard de Go de données dorment sur les serveurs du CERN, près de Genève, entre la France et la Suisse. Sous terre, cette exception européenne mène à l'abri des regards une expérience inédite : découper la matière fondamentale et expliquer ce qui l'organise. - réalisation : Gilles Mardirossian

Code for Thought
[EN] ATLAS: a titan amongst particle physics experiments - with Christian Gutschow

Code for Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 40:52


Meet Christian Gutschow, particle physicist and research software engineer at UCL (University College London, UK). Christian is one of the scientists working on the ATLAS experiment at CERN. And together we try to give you a glimpse of what is going on in this massive experiment that tries to unlock the secrets of matter. Software plays a crucial part in this - and at all levels. Links:https://atlas.cern/about an overview of the ATLAS experiment https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/33100-christian-gutschow Chris' profile at UCLhttps://opendata.atlas.cern/docs/documentation/monte_carlo/introduction_MC Monte Carlo simulations at ATLAShttps://home.cern/science/computing/grid the LHC computing gridhttps://www.hepdata.net the repository of High Energy Physics (HEP) experimental datahttps://atlaspo.cern.ch/public/ATLASOrganisation/index.htmlSome publications with Chris as author or contributor:https://arxiv.org/abs/1401.7610 some rare Standard Model processeshttps://arxiv.org/abs/2403.02793 dark matter signatureshttps://arxiv.org/abs/1803.00950 Monte-Carlo modelling (theoretical physics)https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.13154 GPU acceleration/common file format for HPChttps://arxiv.org/abs/1912.05451 project RIVET to preserve data, see alsohttps://arxiv.org/abs/2404.15984https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-4809-efficient-histogramming-for-high-performance-computing-in-c-with-yoda/ efficient histogramming - a presentation at FOSDEM 25Get in touchThank you for listening! Merci de votre écoute! Vielen Dank für´s Zuhören! If you're like to support this show, you can leave a little tip at https://en.tipeee.com/code-for-thought-podcast/ Contact Details/ Coordonnées / Kontakt: Email mailto:peter@code4thought.org UK RSE Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought or @piddie US RSE Slack (usrse.slack.com): @Peter Schmidt Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@code4thought or @code4thought@fosstodon.org Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/code4thought.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ (personal Profile)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/codeforthought/ (Code for Thought Profile) This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

The John Batchelor Show
The Elephant in the Universe: 100-year search for dark matter Author: Govert Schilling Headline: Particle Physics and Simulations Hunt for the Elusive WIMP

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 9:49


The Elephant in the Universe: 100-year search for dark matter Author: Govert Schilling Headline: Particle Physics and Simulations Hunt for the Elusive WIMP The concept of cold dark matter, championed by cosmologists like Jim Peebles, describes particles that interact primarily through gravity but lack electrical charge, meaning they don't interact with light, magnetism, or strong nuclear forces. Their only potential interaction is a rare "bump" into an atomic nucleus via the weak nuclear force. This led to the theoretical candidate known as the Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP). Experiments at facilities like CERN's Large Hadron Collider, with its massive underground detectors, attempt to create and detect these WIMPsthrough high-energy particle collisions, though none have been found yet. Complementing this, computer simulations, such as IllustrisTNG, successfully model the universe's evolution from its smooth beginning to its current clumpiness, but only when incorporating cold dark matter with specific properties, guiding the ongoing search. . 1957

Canary Cry News Talk

Former CERN, Fermi Lab, and Virginia Tech physicist is missing!  Article on Dr. Furkan Dolek missing Gonz post reaction to the headline Linked In post by Dr. Dolek Dr. Dolek on Google Scholar AI Apocalypse is religious language (AP)

DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho
Positronio: 142 Nanosegundos que Cambiarán el Mundo, con Pablo Fuente

DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 47:32


Pablo Fuente nos transporta al fascinante mundo del positronio, ese "átomo fantasma" que vive apenas 142 nanosegundos pero promete revolucionar nuestro futuro. Desde los laboratorios del CERN en Suiza, donde científicos intentan crear el primer láser de rayos gamma de la historia, hasta los hospitales donde esos mismos átomos de antimateria podrían detectar cáncer sin necesidad de cirugía. Y como bonus track, descubrimos cómo los acelerómetros de nuestros móviles se han convertido en una red mundial de detección de terremotos que ya está salvando vidas. Un programa donde la ciencia más puntera se encuentra con aplicaciones que parecen sacadas de Star Trek, pero que están más cerca de lo que imaginamos. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021
Positronio: 142 Nanosegundos que Cambiarán el Mundo, con Pablo Fuente

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 47:32


Pablo Fuente nos transporta al fascinante mundo del positronio, ese "átomo fantasma" que vive apenas 142 nanosegundos pero promete revolucionar nuestro futuro. Desde los laboratorios del CERN en Suiza, donde científicos intentan crear el primer láser de rayos gamma de la historia, hasta los hospitales donde esos mismos átomos de antimateria podrían detectar cáncer sin necesidad de cirugía. Y como bonus track, descubrimos cómo los acelerómetros de nuestros móviles se han convertido en una red mundial de detección de terremotos que ya está salvando vidas. Un programa donde la ciencia más puntera se encuentra con aplicaciones que parecen sacadas de Star Trek, pero que están más cerca de lo que imaginamos.

Slovensko dnes, magazín o Slovensku
Slovák v srdci CERN-u: Daniel Valúch. S vetrom o preteky po Ponitrianskej magistrále. (2.9.2025 17:30)

Slovensko dnes, magazín o Slovensku

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 24:01


Slovák v srdci CERN-u: Daniel Valúch. S vetrom o preteky po Ponitrianskej magistrále. Z Vrbového do Indie: neobyčajná púť Karola Nižňanského

Conspiracy Social Club AKA Deep Waters
Europe's Migrant Crisis and Vigilante Justice

Conspiracy Social Club AKA Deep Waters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 66:30


We're in it! Sam and Dylan break down Zohran bench pressing, a Scottish girl armed with knives and an axe, raising questions about crime, justice, and how society deals with people on the edge. From there, the conversation spirals into real-life chaos like fights breaking out on the subway, vigilantes taking matters into their own hands, and whether mob justice is becoming the new normal in a broken system The crew dives into conspiracies and hidden history, asking whether dinosaurs were actually giants or Nephilim, and how much of what we've been taught about the past could be a cover-up. We jump into science talk too, with CERN, particle physics, and the wild idea that massive experiments could bring us closer to “finding God” It's part comedy, part conspiracy, and part late-night chaos. Pop culture isn't safe either. We hit on everything from Miley Cyrus's crazy performances to how mainstream media censors voices, including why platforms are still messing with the Joe Rogan Experience Along the way, there are rants, subway stories, and a whole lot of unfiltered banter that makes the Deep Waters podcast exactly what it is — raw, messy, hilarious, and thought-provoking all at once. If you like conspiracies, alternative history, dystopian vibes, uncensored comedy, and wild tangents that somehow tie it all together, this episode is for you. Hit subscribe, stay curious, and come laugh at the madness with us. Sam's Dates - SamTripoli.com  Chicago: Sept 12th-13th Ventura, Ca; Sept 24th. Tulsa: Oct 11th OKC and Oct 12th Austin at The Comedy Mothership: Oct 17th-19th Thank you to our sponsors!  Mood.com use promo code DEEPWATERS for 20% OFF

Science Stories
Particle research at high speeds

Science Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 23:26


During the summer particle research at CERN has been speeding up. After the Higgs particle was discovered and analyzed more particles at higher energies are needed to reach new levels of understanding of the universe. The top Quarks and the Di-Higgs particle are examples. Science Journalist Jens Degett is interviewing Associate Professor Troels Christian Petersen from the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen on how success in smashing particles at CERN can change our view of the universe.

Pushing The Limits
Bitcoin: The Financial Black Hole with Cern Basher

Pushing The Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 104:07


Today I'm joined by Cern Basher, CFA, a financial analyst with Brilliant Advice. Cern recently delivered a compelling presentation on Bitcoin as a transformative asset class. In this episode, we dive into his key insights: Why Bitcoin matters now – inflation, monetary debasement, and sovereign debt crises. The “Black Hole” thesis – why capital may be inexorably pulled into Bitcoin. Bitcoin vs. gold, bonds, and equities – comparative risk/reward outlooks. Institutional adoption – the shift in pensions, hedge funds, and sovereign wealth. Price cycles & volatility – what the data shows about past and future halving cycles. Macro backdrop – the dollar system, global liquidity crunches, and why Bitcoin stands apart. Risks & criticisms – volatility, regulation, Why you need to study Bitcoin in depth and not just for the financial investment side of the story Come for the money stay for the revolution: Why Bitcoin is more than a good place to park your money Whether you're new to Bitcoin or just starting your learning journey or you are a hardcore Bitcoiner, a cautious investor, or simply curious about the future of money, this conversation offers clarity from a financial analyst's perspective.  Connect with Cern:  Brilliant Advice website: https://www.brilliantadvice.net/  X: X.com @cernbasher 

Forbidden Knowledge News
FKN Classics Double Feat! | Ole Dammegard - Depopulation Ops | Frank Jacob & Wes - Looking Glass(CERN)

Forbidden Knowledge News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 173:58 Transcription Available


Enjoy these back to back throwback episodes! Doors of Perception is available now on Amazon Prime!https://watch.amazon.com/detail?gti=amzn1.dv.gti.8a60e6c7-678d-4502-b335-adfbb30697b8&ref_=atv_lp_share_mv&r=webDoors of Perception official trailerhttps://youtu.be/F-VJ01kMSII?si=Ee6xwtUONA18HNLZMerchhttps://fknstore.net/Start your microdosing journey with BrainsupremeGet 15% off your order here!!https://brainsupreme.co/FKN15Book a free consultation with Jennifer Halcame Emailjenniferhalcame@gmail.comFacebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561665957079&mibextid=ZbWKwLWatch The Forbidden Documentary: Occult Louisiana on Tubi: https://link.tubi.tv/pGXW6chxCJbC60 PurplePowerhttps://go.shopc60.com/FORBIDDEN10/or use coupon code knowledge10FKN Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/FKNlinksForbidden Knowledge Network https://forbiddenknowledge.news/ Make a Donation to Forbidden Knowledge News https://www.paypal.me/forbiddenknowledgenehttps://buymeacoffee.com/forbiddenJohnny Larson's artworkhttps://www.patreon.com/JohnnyLarsonSign up on Rokfin!https://rokfin.com/fknplusPodcastshttps://www.spreaker.com/show/forbiddenAvailable on all platforms Support FKN on Spreaker https://spreaker.page.link/KoPgfbEq8kcsR5oj9FKN ON Rumblehttps://rumble.com/c/FKNpGet Cory Hughes books!Lee Harvey Oswald In Black and White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FJ2PQJRMA Warning From History Audio bookhttps://buymeacoffee.com/jfkbook/e/392579https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jfkbookhttps://www.amazon.com/Warning-History-Cory-Hughes/dp/B0CL14VQY6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=72HEFZQA7TAP&keywords=a+warning+from+history+cory+hughes&qid=1698861279&sprefix=a+warning+fro%2Caps%2C121&sr=8-1https://coryhughes.org/YouTube https://youtube.com/@fknclipspBecome Self-Sufficient With A Food Forest!!https://foodforestabundance.com/get-started/?ref=CHRISTOPHERMATHUse coupon code: FORBIDDEN for discountsOur Facebook pageshttps://www.facebook.com/forbiddenknowledgenewsconspiracy/https://www.facebook.com/FKNNetwork/Instagram @forbiddenknowledgenews1@forbiddenknowledgenetworkXhttps://x.com/ForbiddenKnow10?t=uO5AqEtDuHdF9fXYtCUtfw&s=09Email meforbiddenknowledgenews@gmail.comsome music thanks to:https://www.bensound.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/forbidden-knowledge-news--3589233/support.

UFO...No!
Flashback Episode: Portals and Stargates

UFO...No!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 162:41


From ancient stargates to CERN's bizarre tunnel ceremony, we dive into the strange, the symbolic, and the downright unsettling—asking what it all might really mean.Thanks to the TIN FOIL MULISHA

Scientificast
Virus interessanti ultramassicci

Scientificast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 63:56


Nella puntata 576 troviamo i virus trasmessi dalle zanzare e dalle zecche in Europa, i libri di Scientifibook e un buco nero esagerato.Valeria ci parla della situazione dei virus trasmessi dalle zanzare (e un po' anche dalle zecche) in Europa. Stando all'ultimo rapporto dell'ECDC, quest'estate si sono registrati soprattutto casi di West Nile Virus (in 9 stati tra cui l'Italia con 351 casi) e di Chikungunya (con una maggioranza di casi in Francia).Torna Scientifibook con Andrea & Andrea e i libri di questo mese sono:“L'OCCHIO SINTETICO” di Fred Ritchin – Giulio Einaudi editore (256 pp, 26 euro)“CATTIVI CUSTODI" – Storia e affari di un ambizioso club di benefattori bianchi in Africa” di Olivier Van Beemen – add editore (336 pp, 22 euro) “IL COMPUTER IMPOSSIBILE” di Giuliano Benenti, Giulio Casati, Simone Montangero – Raffaello Cortina Editore (216 p, 20 euro) “SAPERE”, Autori vari – Edizioni Dedalo (68 pp, 8,50 euro) “ALLE MEDIE SENZA CELLULARE” di Annalisa Strada – Il battello a Vapore (204 pp, 16 euro)Tornati in studio, dopo una barza da campionato, Kuna ci descrive un buco nero di dimensioni gargantuesche al centro del sistema Cosmic Horseshoe, che sfida quanto sappiamo finora dei buchi neri più massicci, e ci spiega come è stata misurata la sua massa cosa significa la sua scoperta.Se volete venire con noi a vedere il CERN l'11 ottobre 2025 affrettatevi a scriverci a info@scientificast.it, che i posti disponibili sono pochi!Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/scientificast-la-scienza-come-non-l-hai-mai-sentita--1762253/support.

UFO...No!
Flashback Episode: Portals and Stargates

UFO...No!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 162:41


From ancient stargates to CERN's bizarre tunnel ceremony, we dive into the strange, the symbolic, and the downright unsettling—asking what it all might really mean.Thanks to the TIN FOIL MULISHA

Wissenschaftsmagazin
Wie Gebäude cool bleiben

Wissenschaftsmagazin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 28:13


Weltweit – aber auch in der Schweiz – steigt der Energiebedarf, um Gebäude zu kühlen. Ausserdem: Ein Blick in die zweitgrösste Forschungsanlage in der Schweiz. Und: gefälschte Studien nehmen rasant und bedrohen die Glaubwürdigkeit der Wissenschaft. Das Ufo von Villigen Die Synchrotron-Lichtquelle Schweiz SLS zählt nach dem CERN zu den grössten Forschungsanlagen in der Schweiz. Diese Woche wurde sie nach gut zwei Jahren Renovation wieder in Betrieb genommen. Reportage aus dieser hochpräzisen Röntgenmaschine, die zerstörungsfrei 3D-Aufnahmen in Hochauflösung machen kann. Autor: Christian von Burg Systematische Fälschungen nehmen in der Wissenschaft rasant zu Gegen Bezahlung stellen sogenannte «Paper Mills» gefälschte wissenschaftliche Arbeiten her – für Leute, die Studien auf ihren Namen brauchen. Forschende haben jetzt ein ganzes Netzwerk solcher Paper Mills aufgedeckt und kommen zum Schluss: Die Menge an gefälschten Studien wächst rasend schnell – unter anderem auch mit Unterstützung durch KI. Damit gerät die Glaubwürdigkeit der Wissenschaft in Gefahr. Autor: Sandro Della Torre Wissenschaftsmeldungen: - Das Abbild des Körpers hält sich im Gehirn - deutlich länger und umfassender, als bisher gedacht - Einem grossen Stern beim Sterben zuschauen - und Neues über die Entstehung der chemischen Elemente lernen - Die Giraffe ist diverser als lange gedacht Autorin: Miriam Kull und Angelika Kren Kühle Gebäude bewahren – möglichst nachhaltig Die Internationale Energieagentur prognostiziert, dass der Energieverbrauch für Klimaanlagen in den kommenden Jahrzehnten deutlich zunehmen wird. Auch in der Schweiz sorgen die sommerlichen Hitzewellen dafür, dass immer mehr Menschen eine Klimaanlage beschaffen. Doch wie gelingt Gebäudekühlung auf möglichst nachhaltige Art und Weise? Eine Rundumschau. Autorin: Anita Vonmont Links: SRF-Artikel mit Bildern aus der SLS am Paul-Scherrer-Institut: srf.ch/wissen/forschung/upgrade-fuer-forschungsanlage-129-millionen-upgrade-die-roentgenmaschine-der-superlative Betrügerische wissenschaftliche Studien: pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2420092122 Veränderung im Gehirn nach der Amputation einer Hand: nature.com/articles/s41593-025-02037-7 Analyse einer Supernova: nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09375-3 Kommentar zu der Nature-Studie über die Supernova: nature.com/articles/d41586-025-02425-w SRF-Artikel mit Visualisierungen der Supernova: srf.ch/wissen/weltraum/supernova-sn2021yfi-sterbender-stern-enthuellt-sein-inneres Verschiedene Giraffen-Arten: iucn.org/sites/default/files/2025-08/gosgtaxonomictask-force_iucn_giraffetaxonomyassessment_final.pdf Film über die Phagen-Therapie: phagenforum.ch/film/

DivinitéLife
CERN REVISITED | Nathan Reynolds, Nephilim, & Armageddon Loading | Crowns SIII Ep. 20

DivinitéLife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 126:08


While the Church was sleeping... Warning⚠️ Mature audiences only! In this episode we revisit CERN from the perspective of occult bloodline family survivor, Nathan Reynolds - born into The Mafia Families Criminal Empire.Official Website: https://www.iamshellie.com/Support: https://www.iamshellie.com/giveMerch: https://crownsmedia.creator-spring.com/Socials: https://linktr.ee/IAMSHELLIERumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-6746043Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08SbB6HezwQUl2aupYcDSZApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crowns/id1474704503Videos/Links mentioned:Behind the Curtain | NASA, CERN & THE UN MATRIX | Crowns SIII Ep.07 https://www.youtube.com/live/1SNOeL7x8Zc?si=iOHof23xB8g6RzXZNathan Reynolds (The Linen Railroad) https://youtu.be/ZXcZn2zsqUg?si=JcoeySnnAsrBJxBFThe Confessionals https://youtu.be/JU4-3WEq41E?si=_1Oj-OtiaFl1XD1gThx for watching!CERN REVISITED | Nathan Reynolds, Nephilim, & Armageddon Loading | Crowns SIII Ep. 20#nathanreynolds #cern #nephilim #hell #antichrist #armageddon #demons #christianpodcast #truth #freedom #jesus #church

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST
RU359 CHARLENE PUTNEY ON WRITING, CUT-UPS, GAMING, AI, CREATIVITY, YOGA

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 9:42


Welcome to Rendering Unconscious – the Gradiva award-winning podcast about psychoanalysis & culture, with me, Dr Vanessa Sinclair. https://renderingunconscious.substack.com RU359: CHARLENE PUTNEY ON WRITING, CUT-UPS, GAMING, AI, CREATIVITY, TAROT & YOGA https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/ru359-charlene-putney-on-writing Rendering Unconscious episode 359. Rendering Unconscious welcomes Charlene Putney to the podcast! On this episode, Charlene discusses a procedural generation game she and her partner created using AI, fine-tuning a large language model on Aleister Crowley's Book of Thoth to generate new tarot card meanings, working with the cut-up method, and her fantasy novel The Art of Time. Charlene, who has a master's in ancient Near Eastern languages, transitioned from tech to game development, developing a Mahjong-inspired game. She also teaches a free online yoga class called One Calm Hour. Charlene emphasizes the importance of doing work one loves, reflecting on her journey from tech to creative pursuits and the impact of AI on creativity. You can follow the development of her latest game here: https://neonaurelius.com Charlene Putney is an award-winning games writer and teacher. After working at Google and Facebook in management positions, she's been writing for video games since 2013, including writing for Divinity: Original Sin 2, Baldur's Gate 3, NUTS, and Saltsea Chronicles. She has taught writing for games at Trinity College, DIT, ITU Copenhagen, KADK Copenhagen, and many conferences and events (including teaching quantum scientists at CERN about interactive fiction!). She also teaches yoga every Tuesday. Her personal website is https://alphachar.com News and upcoming events: The Legacy of Horror with Carl Abrahamsson, Begins August 24: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/p/the-legacy-of-horror-with-carl-abrahamsson Saturday, August 30th, Philosopher Simone Atenea Medina Polo will present her work on “Tiresias as the Patron Saint of Psychoanalysis: On the Integral Mutations of Psychoanalysis”: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-queerness-of-psychoanalysis-tiresias-as-patron-saint-of-psychoanalysis-tickets-1581698375419?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl Beginning September 13th, join Dr. Vanessa Sinclair for An Introduction to Psychoanalysis, a 12 part class that meets once a month over the course of a year! To enroll, simply become a paid subscriber to https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com Into the Devil's Den and Back: An Introduction to the History and Magical System of Anton LaVey's Church of Satan with Carl Abrahamsson, Begins November 16: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/p/into-the-devils-den-and-back-an-introduction-to-the-history-and-magical-system-of-anton-laveys-church-of-satan-with-carl-abrahamsson-begins-november-16 Rendering Unconscious is also a book series! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry volumes 1:1 and 1:2 (Trapart Books, 2024) available now! https://amzn.to/400QKR7 Thank you for listening to the Rendering Unconscious Podcast and for reading the Rendering Unconscious anthologies. And thank you so much for supporting this work by being a paid subscriber at Substack. It makes my work possible. If you are so far a free subscriber, thanks to you too. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to gain access to all the material on the site, including all future and archival podcast episodes. If you would like information about entering into psychoanalytic treatment with me or have other questions, please feel free to contact me via: vs [at] drvanessasinclair.net https://www.drvanessasinclair.net/contact/ Thank you.

Podcasts - SWI swissinfo.ch
Listen again: Herwig Schopper, Former CERN head has served science and peace for 100 years

Podcasts - SWI swissinfo.ch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 18:16


Send us a textWe've received the sad news that former CERN director and experimental physicist Herwig Schopper has passed away at the age of 101. He was considered the grandfather of the world's most powerful particle accelerator, helped promote peace through a Middle Eastern science hub, and voiced his concerns about the Nobel Prize. In 2024, just before his 100th birthday, we had the chance to visit him at his home on Lake Geneva. We spoke with him about some of the highlights of his career and his personal thoughts on research and its potential to contribute to peacebuilding.SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern, Switzerland.

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
Java, LangChain4J and Enterprise LLMs

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 76:27


An airhacks.fm conversation with Antonio Goncalves (@agoncal) about: journey from Java Champion to Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft focusing on AI, the evolution from Java EE standards to modern AI development, writing technical books with LLM assistance, langchain4j as a Java SDK for LLMs providing abstraction over different AI providers, the importance of Java standards and patterns for LLM code generation, Boundary Control Entity (BCE / ECB) pattern recognition by LLMs, quarkus integration with LangChain4J enabling dependency injection and multi-tenancy, MCP (Model Context Protocol) as a new standard potentially replacing some RAG use cases, enterprise AI adoption using Azure AI Foundry and AWS Bedrock, model routers for optimal LLM selection based on prompt complexity, the future of small specialized models versus large general models, tornadovm enabling Java execution on GPUs with 6x performance improvements, GraalVM native compilation for LLM applications, the resurgence of Java EE patterns in the age of AI, using prompts as documentation in READMEs and JavaDocs, the advantage of type-safe languages like Java for LLM understanding, Microsoft's contribution to open source AI projects including LangChain4J, teaching new developers with AI assistance and the importance of curiosity, CERN's particle accelerator and its use of Java, the comparison between old "hallucinating architects" and modern LLM hallucinations, writing books about AI using AI tools for assistance, the structure of the Understanding LangChain4j book covering models RAG tools and MCP, enterprise requirements for data privacy and model training restrictions Antonio Goncalves on twitter: @agoncal

The Swerve Podcast
CERN Conspiracies: Whose Timeline Is It Anyway?

The Swerve Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 78:23


Did timelines change? Did we all die in 2012? CERN conspiracy theories say strangelets should have devoured Earth in seconds. Yet we're still here… Or are we?

Dangerous INFO podcast with Jesse Jaymz
221 "The Iron Crossover" ft. Scott Mitchell of Bible Mysteries podcast, worldly noise, new wine skins, giant bones, nephilim DNA, demons, genetic bloodlines, fallen angels, CERN

Dangerous INFO podcast with Jesse Jaymz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 93:08


Send us a textWe recently met up with our good friend and brother in Christ, Scott Mitchell from the Bible Mysteries podcast for a deep iron sharpening conversation. This is a special crossover episode in which we will be releasing the show at the same time to both our audiences. Please check out the Bible Mysteries Podcast: https://www.biblemysteriespodcast.com/SUPPORT THE SHOWBuy Me A Coffee http://buymeacoffee.com/DangerousinfopodcastSubscribeStar http://bit.ly/42Y0qM8Super Chat Tip https://bit.ly/42W7iZHBuzzsprout https://bit.ly/3m50hFTPaypal http://bit.ly/3Gv3ZjpPatreon http://bit.ly/3G3 SMART is the acronym that was created by technocrats that have setup the "internet of things" that will eventually enslave humanity to their needs. Support the showCONNECT WITH USWebsite https://www.dangerousinfopodcast.com/Guilded Chatroom http://bit.ly/42OayqyEmail the show dangerousinfopodcast@protonmail.comJoin mailing list http://bit.ly/3Kku5YtSOCIALSInstagram https://www.instagram.com/dangerousinfo/Twitter https://twitter.com/jaymz_jesseGab https://gab.com/JessejaymzTruth Social https://truthsocial.com/@jessejaymzWATCH LIVE YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@DANGEROUSINFOPODCASTRumble https://rumble.com/c/DangerousInfoPodcast Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/dangerousinfopodcastPilled https://pilled.net/profile/144176Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DangerousInfoPodcast/BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/egnticQyZgxDCloutHub https://clouthub.com/DangerousINFOpodcastDLive https://...

Do you really know?
Why do web addresses start with www?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 5:21


You might be surprised to learn that the famous “www” in website addresses didn't originate in Silicon Valley or New York, but at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, known as CERN for short, which is situated on the French-Swiss border close to Geneva.  It was 1989 when British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee came up with the idea for a hypertext system. Essentially, it was a way to connect different pieces of data through links, creating something like a giant web that would work via the internet. Aren't internet and web the same thing?  What about the other parts of a web address then, like https or “.com” at the end? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: ⁠How to protect your art from AI exploitation?⁠ ⁠What is the internet of senses?⁠ ⁠What is Web 3.0?⁠ A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 30/9/2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Actually
Actually Rewind - Una conversazione con Stefano Buono (founder e CEO di Newclo): il futuro nucleare

Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 65:02


Invia le tue domande per l'Ask Me Anything di Actually a questo link: ⁠https://www.speakpipe.com/ActuallyPodcast⁠ Dal 26 al 28 settembre a Torino Chora&Will Days, il primo festival di Chora e Will: scopri il programma e come partecipare su ⁠days.chorawill.com⁠ Firma la proposta di legge di iniziativa popolare per chiedere una legge sul voto fuorisede: ⁠https://shor.by/GcvZ Nella puntata della serie Rewind supportata dall'Unione Industriali Torino - Gruppo Giovani Imprenditori, Riccardo Haupt ha incontrato Stefano Buono, il fondatore e amministratore delegato di Newcleo, una delle aziende più innovative del mondo nel settore dell'energia nucleare. Newcleo sta sviluppando tecnologie per produrre energia in modo sicuro, affidabile e sostenibile attraverso i cosiddetti small modular reactor, piccoli reattori nucleari in grado di utilizzare come combustibile scorie nucleari che già esistono. In questo episodio Stefano racconta il suo percorso, dagli anni al CERN fino alla fondazione di Newcleo, le sfide dell'imprenditorialità, la raccolta di capitali e la gestione del team. E, infine, gli ormai tradizionali consigli sulle cose da fare e le cose da non fare quando ci si trova alla guida di un'azienda. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All Things - Unexplained
Being Emerges at CERN Portal | All Things Unexplained

All Things - Unexplained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 1:59


Does CERN's exploration of the subatomic universe go far beyond space and time as we know it?

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All Things - Unexplained
CERN and the Portal to Unknown Unknowns | TRAILER

All Things - Unexplained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 0:26


"He said that the titanic machine may possibly create or discover previously unimagined scientific phenomena or 'unknown unknowns' — for instance, an extra dimension."Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger discusses CERN with CJ and Dr. Mounce on All Things Unexplained.

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Big Picture Science
Beyond the Standard Model

Big Picture Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 59:32


Ever heard of a beauty quark? How about a glueball? Physics is full of weird particles that leave many of us scratching our heads. But these tiny particles make up everything in the quantum world and in us and are the basis of the fundamental scientific theory called The Standard Model. But it doesn't explain everything. It can't account for dark matter or dark energy, for example. We find out whether new physics experiments might force us to rewrite the Standard Model. Plus, we discuss a NASA proposal to fly spacecraft close to the sun in search of new physics. Guests: Phil Plait – Aka the Bad Astronomer, former astronomer on Hubble, teacher, lecturer and debunker of conspiracy theories. He is also the author of a new book “Under Alien Skies: A Sightseer's Guide to the Universe.” Harry Cliff – Particle physicist at the University of Cambridge who works on the LHCb experiment at the largest particle physics laboratory in the world, CERN. He is the author of:  “Space Oddities, The Mysterious Anomalies Challenging Our Understanding of the Universe.” Slava Turyshev – Research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake Originally aired May 20, 2024 You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All Things - Unexplained
CERN's Hidden Realms & Demonic Aliens | All Things Unexplained

All Things - Unexplained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 93:58


One of our most controversial interviews—remastered into one episode. Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger takes us into the shadows of CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, a global science facility known for its groundbreaking research in particle physics, particularly through the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). With CERN comes demons, aliens, UFOs, subatomic dimensions, the CIA, and more.

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Big Picture Science
Beyond the Standard Model

Big Picture Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 59:32


Ever heard of a beauty quark? How about a glueball? Physics is full of weird particles that leave many of us scratching our heads. But these tiny particles make up everything in the quantum world and in us and are the basis of the fundamental scientific theory called The Standard Model. But it doesn't explain everything. It can't account for dark matter or dark energy, for example. We find out whether new physics experiments might force us to rewrite the Standard Model. Plus, we discuss a NASA proposal to fly spacecraft close to the sun in search of new physics. Guests: Phil Plait – Aka the Bad Astronomer, former astronomer on Hubble, teacher, lecturer and debunker of conspiracy theories. He is also the author of a new book “Under Alien Skies: A Sightseer's Guide to the Universe.” Harry Cliff – Particle physicist at the University of Cambridge who works on the LHCb experiment at the largest particle physics laboratory in the world, CERN. He is the author of:  “Space Oddities, The Mysterious Anomalies Challenging Our Understanding of the Universe.” Slava Turyshev – Research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake Originally aired May 20, 2024 You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All Things - Unexplained
CERN's Evil Altar of Sacrifice | TRAILER

All Things - Unexplained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 0:48


A bizarre sacrificial ritual was carried out at CERN. Was it just a clever nod to their own lore or something far more sinister?

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Contra Radio Network
Von Wehunt | Ep6: X-Files Demonic Cern Portals

Contra Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 155:24


WELCOME TO THE TOP SECRET X-FILES RADIO SHOW AMERICA WITH YOUR HOST VON WEHUNT...WE ARE BROADCASTING FROM VAL HALLA STUDIOS IN THE HIGH DESERT AND MOUNTAINS OF ARIZONA. SO PUT YOUR SPACE SUIT ON AND GO INTO ORBIT WITH THE WILDEST STORIES THIS SIDE OF ATLANTIS....

Open Tech Talks : Technology worth Talking| Blogging |Lifestyle
Building AI-driven Hedge Fund Infrastructure with Jakub Polec

Open Tech Talks : Technology worth Talking| Blogging |Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 26:41


In this conversation, Jakub shares his insights on the evolution of AI in finance, emphasizing the importance of specialized AI agents and the need for a robust infrastructure. He discusses his transition from corporate life to entrepreneurship, highlighting the challenges and rewards of building a startup. Jakub also offers practical advice on team dynamics, customer acquisition, and learning AI, stressing the significance of being customer-obsessed and the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the fast-paced tech landscape. Episode # 160 Today's Guest: Jakub Polec, Head of Quant, AI/ML Research Manager for Systematic Strategies, Quant Journey He has over 23 years of experience in IT and finance, excelling in regional leadership roles at Oracle, Microsoft, France Telecom, T-Mobile, and in hedge funds. He combines a strong scientific background from the University of Warsaw and CERN with deep tech expertise. As an entrepreneur, he has successfully launched, scaled, and exited ventures in AI/ML, MLOps, NLP, and e-commerce. Website: Quant Journey Youtube: Quant Journey What Listeners Will Learn: AI in finance requires specialized agents for better results.  Building a business around AI is more about organization than technology. Startup teams should balance experience with passion. Customer obsession is key to success in any business. Bootstrapping can lead to faster product development. Learning AI should be practical and application-focused. Engaging with the community can enhance learning. AI can automate many tasks traditionally done by humans. Effective leadership inspires and empowers teams. The landscape of technology is rapidly changing, making it easier to innovate. Resources: Quant Journey

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
SpaceX's Lightning-Fast ISS Delivery, NASA-Roscosmos Talks, and CERN's Antimatter Breakthrough

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 16:55 Transcription Available


SpaceX's Rapid ISS Crew Delivery: Join us as we celebrate SpaceX's remarkable achievement of delivering a new crew to the International Space Station in just 15 hours. We discuss the diverse backgrounds of the astronauts onboard and the significance of their swift journey from launch at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to docking above the South Pacific.- Diplomatic Developments in Space: Explore the recent high-level meetings between NASA and Roscosmos, marking a significant step in U.S.-Russia space relations. We delve into the implications of their discussions on the future of the International Space Station and potential collaborations beyond 2030.- Groundbreaking Discoveries at CERN: Uncover the latest findings from the LHCB experiment at CERN that could shed light on the universe's matter-antimatter imbalance. This discovery of differing decay rates in baryons and antibaryons opens new avenues for understanding why our universe is predominantly composed of matter.- August Night Sky Highlights: Get ready for an exciting month of stargazing as we highlight the stunning conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, the annual Perseid meteor shower, and the easily observable Dumbbell Nebula. We provide tips on how to best enjoy these celestial events, even with the Moon's interference.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna and Avery signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.✍️ Episode ReferencesSpaceX Crew Delivery Overview[SpaceX](https://www.spacex.com/)NASA-Roscosmos Meeting Insights[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov/)CERN LHCB Findings[CERN](https://home.cern/)August Night Sky Events[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.

The Peel
PhD to $100M Revenue: Rebuilding SMB Lending with AI | Sahill Poddar, Co-founder and CEO of Parafin

The Peel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 85:17


Sahill Poddar is the Co-founder and CEO of Parafin, helping marketplaces, vertical SaaS, and point of sale providers offer financial services their merchants.Sahill and his team have quietly built Parafin to nearly a $100m GAAP revenue run rate in only four years, and they've done it in an industry that's become a Silicon Valley graveyard: SMB lending.Sahill talks about how they partnered with other marketplaces, vertical SaaS, and point of sale providers to offer financial services to SMBs at scale, landing DoorDash as their first customer before building the product, and advice for technical teams learning enterprise sales.Sahill's a fascinating founder, as he started his career getting a PhD discovering the Higgs boson particle at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. We talk about physics, he explains how the Large Hadron Collider works, why physics is just real world machine learning, and all the lessons he learned on the growth teams at Facebook and Robinhood (including the way Robinhood acquired most of its userbase!)A thank you to Hans Tung at Notable Capital, Nick Shalek at Ribbit, and Mahdi Raza at Pathlight for their help brainstorming topics for the conversation.Thanks to Ramp for supporting this episode. It's the corporate card and expense management platform used by over 40,000 companies, like Shopify, CBRE and Stripe. Time is money. Save both with Ramp. Get your $250 here.Timestamps:(4:06) Lending to SMBs inside marketplaces and platforms(9:39) Why SMB lending is so hard(12:50) Three ways AI is changing Fintech(16:47) Silicon Valley's graveyard of SMB lenders(22:44) Getting a PhD in Particle Physics(26:15) How CERN's Large Hadron Collider works(31:49) Discovering new dimensions(34:10) Building billion user data sets at Facebook(39:53) Working with other physicists at Robinhood(50:29) Growth lessons from FB + Robinhood(1:00:57) Starting Parafin, embedded, horizontal SMB lending(1:06:09) Why credit is the biggest problem for SMBs(1:10:53) Raising a Seed from Ribbit pre-product(1:13:25) Landing DoorDash as the first customer(1:16:51) Mastering B2B sales as a technical founder(1:22:58) Lessons from Vlad at RobinhoodReferencedParafin:Careers at ParafinEpisode with Charley & MahdiJuliusCERNLarge Hadron ColliderFollow SahillTwitterLinkedInFollow TurnerTwitterLinkedInSubscribe to my newsletter to get every episode + the transcript in your inbox every week.

Deep Thoughts Radio Show
DTR: Large Hadron Collider (CERN LHC)

Deep Thoughts Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 84:57


The largest machine in the world is called the Large Hadron Collider built by CERN. Inside they collide billions of protons looking for sub-atomic matter to discover how the universe works. In this episode, we will cover what it is...

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Cosmic Origins: Cracking the Matter-Antimatter Mystery and Witnessing a New Solar System

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 27:54


In this episode of SpaceTime, we tackle some of the most profound questions in science, including the mystery of why the universe exists, the potential for liquid water on Mars, and the birth of a new solar system.Unraveling the Mystery of the UniverseScientists have made significant strides in understanding the fundamental differences between matter and antimatter, a question that has puzzled humanity since the dawn of physics. The LHCB collaboration at CERN has provided compelling evidence of a mirror-like asymmetry in how baryons behave compared to their antimatter counterparts. This breakthrough could shed light on why our universe is predominantly composed of matter, despite the equal creation of matter and antimatter during the Big Bang. We delve into the implications of this discovery and its potential to unlock the secrets of the universe's existence.Liquid Water on Mars: A New PossibilityA groundbreaking study suggests that liquid brines may form on the Martian surface, challenging the long-held belief that Mars is devoid of liquid water. Lead researcher Vincent Chevrea from the University of Arkansas discusses how meteorological data and advanced computer modeling indicate that brines could develop during specific seasonal windows. This finding opens new avenues for the search for life on Mars and highlights the importance of targeting these periods for future exploration.Witnessing the Dawn of a New Solar SystemAstronomers have made an unprecedented observation of a new solar system forming around the protostar HOPS 315, located 1300 light-years away. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA), researchers have identified the very first specks of planet-forming material, marking a significant milestone in our understanding of solar system formation. This discovery not only provides insight into the processes that shaped our own solar system 4.6 billion years ago but also offers a unique opportunity to study planetary formation in real-time.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesNature Journalhttps://www.nature.com/natureJournal of Communications Earth and Environmenthttps://www.nature.com/commsenvBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.

Fringe Radio Network
CERN, Demonic Portals, Clothed in Light, Rapture and Dead Sea Scrolls - The Sharpening Report

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 52:57


Josh Peck talks about CERN opening portals in the first half, then discusses the rapture and humans being clothed in light from the Dead Sea Scrolls in the second half.To get the audio-only podcast version of full videos and Josh Peck's blog, which includes original articles, show notes, and more, subscribe to Josh's Substack at http://joshpeck.substack.comDonate: http://PayPal.me/JoshPeckDisclosureCashApp: $JoshScottPeck

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Ancient Antarctic ice cores & is a sense of humour genetic?

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 40:23


In this edition of The Naked Scientists: Scientists get their hands on the oldest ice on Earth, and we've been to see it, but what's it going to reveal? Also, measles is on the up, again; we find out why. And, is humour genetic? We talk to the scientist who has studied hundreds of pairs of twins to find out! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Applelianos
INSIDE "Navegadores, la Odisea Digital"

Applelianos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 165:53


Episodio patrocinado gracias a “SEOXAN”. Imagina un mundo sin Google, sin pestañas, sin clics. Un mundo donde la información era un laberinto sin mapa. Así comenzó la historia de los navegadores web, con un científico británico, Tim Berners-Lee, que en 1990, en el CERN, creó el primer navegador y el primer servidor web. Su criatura, llamada simplemente WorldWideWeb, era sofisticada para su tiempo, pero solo funcionaba en los ordenadores NeXT, una rareza en sí misma. NUESTRO PATROCINADOR https://seoxan.es //Enlaces https://seoxan.es https://uptime.urtix.es/login.php https://iina.io/https://www.diabrowser.com/download https://comet.perplexity.ai //Donde encontrarnos Canal Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/ApplelianosApplelianos/featured Correo electrónico applelianos@gmail.com Amazon https://amzn.to/30sYcbB X https://x.com/ApplelianosPod Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/applelianos-podcast/id993909563

Bannon's War Room
Episode 4632: Live From CERN: The Worship Of Human Data; Pushing For Answers In Butler

Bannon's War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025


Episode 4632: Live From CERN: The Worship Of Human Data; Pushing For Answers In Butler

SPYCRAFT 101
204. Behind the Atomic Curtain: 80 Years into the Nuclear Age with Dr. Frank Close

SPYCRAFT 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 80:51


This week Justin reconnects with Dr. Frank Close. Frank is Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics and Fellow Emeritus at Exeter College at the University of Oxford. He was formerly the head of the Theoretical Physics Division at the Ruthford Appleton Laboratory Vice President of the British Science Association and Head of Communications and Public Understanding at CERN. He is a fellow of the Royal Society and won their Michael Faraday Medal for Excellence in Science Communication in 2013. He received the Order of the British Empire for services to research and the public understanding of science in 2000. You may remember Frank from episode 195, when he joined the show to unveil the life of atomic scientist Bruno Pontecorvo.Frank is back today to discuss his newest book, Destroyer of Worlds: The Deep History of the Nuclear Age, which is available now. It's a complete history of atomic research and its weaponization plus the spies who work to steal this research for the benefit of their own governments.Check out Frank's first appearance on episode 195: 'Nuclear Physicist or Soviet Spy? The Enigma of Bruno Pontecorvo' here.Connect with Frank:Twitter/X: @CloseFrankCheck out the book, Destroyer of Worlds, here.https://a.co/d/f8XcXDNConnect with Spycraft 101:Get Justin's latest book, Murder, Intrigue, and Conspiracy: Stories from the Cold War and Beyond, here.spycraft101.comIG: @spycraft101Shop: shop.spycraft101.comPatreon: Spycraft 101Find Justin's first book, Spyshots: Volume One, here.Check out Justin's second book, Covert Arms, here.Download the free eBook, The Clandestine Operative's Sidearm of Choice, here.FAMILY HISTORY DRAMA : Unbelievable True StoriesWhether it's great lives or great tragedies, or just showing up for the adventure,...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyHistory by MailWho knew? Not me! Learn something new every month. Use code JUSTIN10 for 10% off your subscription.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

Forbidden Knowledge News
Demoralized By The DOJ - Modern Alchemy for the Masses - An Alien Agenda | Ken Swartz

Forbidden Knowledge News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 60:26


Ken's linksknswartz@aol.comprogressed so far.  https://home.cern/news/news/accelerators/first-ever-collisions-oxygen-lhchome.cernhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/392160175_Replication_of_Low-Energy_Nuclear_Reaction_in_WaterDoors of Perception is available now on Amazon Prime!https://watch.amazon.com/detail?gti=amzn1.dv.gti.8a60e6c7-678d-4502-b335-adfbb30697b8&ref_=atv_lp_share_mv&r=webMake a Donation to Forbidden Knowledge News https://www.paypal.me/forbiddenknowledgenehttps://buymeacoffee.com/forbiddenThe Forbidden Documentary: Doors of Perception official trailerhttps://youtu.be/F-VJ01kMSII?si=Ee6xwtUONA18HNLZMerchhttps://fknstore.net/Start your microdosing journey with BrainsupremeGet 15% off your order here!!https://brainsupreme.co/FKN15Book a free consultation with Jennifer Halcame Emailjenniferhalcame@gmail.comFacebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561665957079&mibextid=ZbWKwLWatch The Forbidden Documentary: Occult Louisiana on Tubi: https://link.tubi.tv/pGXW6chxCJbC60 PurplePowerhttps://go.shopc60.com/FORBIDDEN10/or use coupon code knowledge10FKN Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/FKNlinksForbidden Knowledge Network https://forbiddenknowledge.news/ Johnny Larson's artworkhttps://www.patreon.com/JohnnyLarsonSign up on Rokfin!https://rokfin.com/fknplusPodcastshttps://www.spreaker.com/show/forbiddenAvailable on all platforms Support FKN on Spreaker https://spreaker.page.link/KoPgfbEq8kcsR5oj9FKN ON Rumblehttps://rumble.com/c/FKNpGet Cory Hughes Book!Audio bookhttps://buymeacoffee.com/jfkbook/e/392579https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jfkbookhttps://www.amazon.com/Warning-History-Cory-Hughes/dp/B0CL14VQY6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=72HEFZQA7TAP&keywords=a+warning+from+history+cory+hughes&qid=1698861279&sprefix=a+warning+fro%2Caps%2C121&sr=8-1https://coryhughes.org/YouTube https://youtube.com/@fknclipspBecome Self-Sufficient With A Food Forest!!https://foodforestabundance.com/get-started/?ref=CHRISTOPHERMATHUse coupon code: FORBIDDEN for discountsOur Facebook pageshttps://www.facebook.com/forbiddenknowledgenewsconspiracy/https://www.facebook.com/FKNNetwork/Instagram @forbiddenknowledgenews1@forbiddenknowledgenetworkXhttps://x.com/ForbiddenKnow10?t=uO5AqEtDuHdF9fXYtCUtfw&s=09Email meforbiddenknowledgenews@gmail.comsome music thanks to:https://www.bensound.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/forbidden-knowledge-news--3589233/support.

Daily Mind Medicine
The Rise of Transhumanism (returning to telepathy, Darwinism, & CERN) w/Tim Alberino & Joe Allen - 060

Daily Mind Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 89:17


Tim's book "Birthright": https://a.co/d/472v1nr Joe's book "Dark Aeon": https://a.co/d/dTRwqqM

I Can’t Sleep Podcast

Longing for sleep and subatomic particles? Tonight we wander through the labyrinth of CERN, where scientists smash protons and hunt invisible things with names like “boson.” It's all very relaxing, assuming you find particle physics mildly therapeutic. Want More? Request a Topic: https://www.icantsleeppodcast.com/request-a-topic Ad-Free Episodes: https://icantsleep.supportingcast.fm/ Shop Sleep-Friendly Products: https://www.icantsleeppodcast.com/sponsors Join the discussion on Discord: https://discord.gg/myhGhVUhn7 This content is derived from the Wikipedia article on CERN, available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license. Read the full article: Wikipedia - CERN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Worst Idea Of All Time
Family Time 25

The Worst Idea Of All Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 32:14


Today's Family Time features an all-timer piece of correspondence from a nuclear physicist from NZ doing experiments at CERN that require a scientific treatment as repetitive and painful as the TWIOAT method. We learn definitively whether it's possible to over-mash potatoes. Our sole libertarian listener also opines on the nature of ‘canon' and Monty has coffee-flavoured gum. Coffee. Flavoured. Gum.Join us at twioat.substack.com to support the show and to see the boiz' beautiful Grown Ups 2 art Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.