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Episode 18 kicks off with another edition of the weekly “Trash Can Report,” because somehow the news keeps getting stranger every single week. The Iran ceasefire is supposedly in effect… yet the shells are still flying. So naturally, nobody really knows what “ceasefire” even means anymore. Then the next thing rolls in... Hantavirus. Because apparently one global health scare wasn’t enough. We break down the symptoms, the incubation period, how it spreads, and why people online are already asking if this is the next pandemic. Somewhere along the way, we even end up asking the important question: Did The Simpsons predict this too? From there, we get into one of the most bizarre protests we’ve seen in a while, a guy camping on top of the Frederick Douglass Bridge in D.C. demanding an end to the Iran conflict and a global ban on artificial intelligence. Which raises a real question: Can one person actually force the world to pay attention anymore? Then the conversation spirals the way BBN conversations always do. Trump derangement syndrome. CERN shutting down for a four-year upgrade. BYD building cars that can literally project movies onto walls. Modern technology feels like it’s accelerating faster than society can process it. And somehow… we still don’t have flying cars. We also find out U.S. troops consumed over 2 million energy drinks during Operation Epic Fury, proving once and for all that military logistics and caffeine addiction might be the strongest alliance on Earth. Then we pivot into the real rabbit hole of the episode: Resonance frequency. The same principle that lets a singer shatter glass. The same thing that can make bridges twist themselves apart in the wind. Vibrations amplifying matter until structures literally fail. Which naturally leads us to ask: If frequency can destabilize matter… could it theoretically let something pass through matter? And from there, things get weird. Would phasing through walls mean passing through them… or becoming part of them for a split second? Why don’t objects made from the same material merge together naturally? What actually determines resonance at a molecular level? We dive into sound levitation, quantum tunneling, and Tesla’s obsession with resonance and energy. His mechanical oscillator experiments, frequency theories, and how modern technology already relies on resonance more than most people realize, from MRI machines to the microphones we’re speaking into. Then Kyle takes the episode completely sideways with one of the strangest real scientific phenomena on Earth: Sonoluminescence. Sound creating light in water. Not science fiction. Real physics. The pistol shrimp literally does this in nature, generating bursts of light through pressure and sound. And once you start looking at physics on the atomic scale, you realize the rules down there barely resemble the physics we experience every day. After the Deemed Fit host read, Nick decides to bring up Stargates. Kyle remains skeptical. We get into the theories surrounding Saddam Hussein, Iraq, and rumors about hidden technology tied to the WMD narrative. Interesting? Sure. Proven? Not even close. Then somehow we end up talking about Machu Picchu, Elon Musk potentially wanting self-flying electric planes, and whether humanity is trying to sprint into a future it’s nowhere near prepared for. And before we wrap it all up Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms listening… and especially to ours. Stay curious. Stay skeptical. Don’t outsource your thinking. Listen: https://bit.ly/BBNpod Follow: Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebbnpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebbnpod X: https://x.com/thebbnpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thebbnpod Email: thebbnpod@gmail.com ⚡ Sponsors Dubby Energy – 10% off with code BBN https://www.dubby.gg [https://www.dubby.gg] Deemed Fit Apparel – 15% off with code KYLESLOMINSKI https://deemedfit.co [https://deemedfit.co] ⭐ Leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts—it helps us grow.
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