Listen as Whitley interviews one of the pioneers of harmonic convergence, Jose Arguelles. (This archived program is available for listening to Unknowncountry subscribers. If you wish to subscribe, click here. If you are a subscriber, log in to listen.)
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Approximately fifty people have reported problems with our new internet radio player. Most of these problems have been due to the fact that the individual’s computer is not correctly set up. Some of them have been due to the fact that we were using our old MP3 files. We are now using Windows Media Player files, so everybody who was getting failed attempts by Quicktime or RealPlayer to open our player, or no sound from our player, should now have no problem unless your computer is not configured with Windows Media Player or does not have sound. There has been annoying buffering due to heavy use. We will attempt to correct this problem. If it is intrinsic to the new system, we will move to another system or go back to Live365.
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Physicists at the Cern particle accelerator in Geneva, Switzerland, have mass produced antimatter, which may solve one of the greatest mysteries of the Universe. Antimatter is the mirror image of ordinary matter and both should have been created in equal amounts at the birth of the Universe. Scientists don’t understand where all the antimatter is?since the matter around us is mostly made up of ordinary matter.

The antimatter is short-lived, since it’s destroyed when it collides with normal matter. When this happens, both turn into bursts of radiation, and scientists believe this process was crucial to the creation of the earliest stages of the Universe billions of years ago.
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A change in temperature is all it takes for genetically-engineered male flies to switch from being heterosexual to homosexual. The change occurs within minutes and is reversible. This discovery will help scientists figure out how the brain may be involved in determining sexual orientation.
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