Jeremy pauses in the middle of moving house to give us a gem of a show!

We talk a lot about Trickster Theory on this show and how high strangeness phenomena amps up during anti-structural moments in one’s life. But is this true or just a theory? Host Jeremy Vaeni is in the middle of moving to a new home with a new love of his life. In this solo show, he tells us that yes, indeed, psychic chaos is swirling around these events.
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Researchers at Duke University have developed a new brain-machine interface that allows a pair of monkeys to control motorized wheelchairs with only their thoughts. This development is intended to provide an alternative method of controlling the mobility devices for physically disabled people, as some individuals are unable to blink their eyelids to direct a wheelchair’s controls.
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A Defense Department scientist was hunting in Ontario on August 28, 2013 at approximately 9:40 PM when he and his colleagues observed a brightly lit, dumbbell shaped UFO at an altitude of roughly 400 feet. He states in the interview he gave to MUFON: "I have been involved in operating systems in the past and this thing was coherent light, it was salty to the eyes to look at, like looking at a laser that had been passed through a de-fraction grading or something of that nature. It was not a focussed laser, it was a defocussed laser." He continued that "the vehicle looked like it was made of "a forged piece of mercury."
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The computer industry has been facing an existential problem for a number of years now: because of the physical and quantum limitations of silicon dioxide, the speed of a silicon-based computer processor can only pushed so far before it melts. To get around this, the industry has resorted to packing more processors into individual devices, hoping that the additional processing power will make up for the lack of an increase in speeds, but this method can also only be pushed so far. Researchers are working on new technologies in the hopes of replacing silicon altogether, with optical and quantum-based processors being developed. And conversely, at least one tech startup is using a very old technology in their bid to push beyond the silicon wall.
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