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that the ball partially, it's going to not go as far as you expect it to go. So what do you do? You put a backspin on it, and that basically utilizes something called the Magnus effect. And this basically creates a prefer differential that generates the lift and it off sends the height and drag that this new ball has. So that's the way you get around it. You basically create backspin when you kick it, there's a little bit of a trick to that, and that'll essentially create a pressure gradient force, and that'll help to fuck it if you want to think a bit like that. It'll sort of suck it lifted in in interaction and let it go a little further than it would if it was just sort of a straight kick. But you didn't know there was so much physics in soccer. Let me drop it."},{"confidence":0.6915416404604912,"created_at":"2026-06-21T04:01:41.580813+00:00","id":115811,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115826,"text":"it's traveling visibly faster, post-bounce than it would on dry grass, right? That's just the way it is. And because of that, you have a lower exit angle and sustained velocity. What this does is it basically forces defenders and goalkeepers to have to anticipate it. So you basically alter your intersection timing, right? As the ball, it's going to cut through the graph. It'll have an unpredictable skip, unpredictable motion sometimes, so it makes things a lot harder. Now, I was very good at predicting this motion, which is why I liked wet grass. I would use it to my advantage, and I would often use it to my advantage to throw people off-side because the receivers would, they would have to play it differently. And when they kicked it,"},{"confidence":0.9259987868941747,"created_at":"2026-06-21T04:01:39.185467+00:00","id":115810,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115825,"text":"Okay, so the grass is wet. You either irrigate it or, you know, rains, which you can't control per se. So what happens is you get water on the grass and that acts as a lubricating layer, right, between the turf and the ball. And the moisture, it actually significantly reduces the coefficient of friction. So when a soccer ball hits the wet grass, significantly less than the ball, we call again, translational kinetic energy, less of that is converted into rotational energy. And this is because it doesn't decelerate at what you would think of as the expected rate of deceleration that you associate with typically dry turf. So the ball retains much more a greater percentage of its initial form of velocity. So what ends up happening is that the ball doesn't technically accelerate. It just skids rapidly on the wet grass. And because of this, for your perception."},{"confidence":0.9491426385939121,"created_at":"2026-06-21T04:01:35.287260+00:00","id":115809,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115824,"text":"in friction or a lack of friction and energy conservation. So when a moving soccer ball, when it hits a dry pitch, for example, it actually has what we call higher transitional kinetic energy. So the friction between the dry grass blades in the ball, which is made up polyurethane, that basically acts as a powerful decelerating force. And because the friction force is applied to the bottom of the ball outside of its center of gravity, this actually also generates torque. So this torque forces the ball into a rapid rotation. And as a result, it converts a huge part of that energy into translational kinetic energy. And you get rotational kinetic energy, so topspin. And you also have thermal energy, right? The balls, there's compression energy as well, and other things elasticity. So that actually converts some of that into thermal energy. But the result of all this is that the ball loses this for velocity quickly."},{"confidence":0.8378140702843666,"created_at":"2026-06-21T04:01:32.641003+00:00","id":115808,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115823,"text":"Hey Ken are you enjoying this? I put a lot of work into this one. And Tom yeah I'm listening. Keep going. Okay Ken's big into physics. VA 3VWX. So here's another question. Does wet grass slow the ball down or does it speed it up? Alright this is a really interesting one. So we spoke about the the atmosphere and temperature and air density and all that stuff and the effects it has. But from a physics standpoint no surface can impart forward acceleration to an unpowered object right that's the general rule. So the ball can't travel faster than the initial velocity imparted by you know a player's boot. When you kick the ball it's going to go with that velocity. But what ends up happening is that the perception of the ball speeding up on wet grass. This is a sort of grounded end."},{"confidence":0.8670332250850541,"created_at":"2026-06-21T04:01:26.144097+00:00","id":115807,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115822,"text":"Now, you might think, and hopefully Adidas isn't listening over here or else they're going to sue me. So you might think that Adidas had this fantastic breakthrough ball and this is the best soccer ball ever developed. And I'm going to tell you, no, it's not because there's a trade-off that occurs and that trade-off occurs in kicking distance. Because the Trianda has a rougher surface area, it triggers a turbulent wake earlier and it generates slightly higher overall dry coefficient when struck at maximum velocity. So trajectory simulations with this actually indicate that hard-hit non-spinning clearances, they actually face increased high speed air resistance. And what that basically means is that you have the potential where the ball will drop out of the air 5 to 10 meters or about 5 to 10 yards sooner than with previous World Cup balls. Now, to compensate a maximize kicking distance,"},{"confidence":0.889227956533432,"created_at":"2026-06-21T04:01:00.268444+00:00","id":115806,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115821,"text":"erratic, right? Your golf ball sailing along, he catches a breeze and all of a sudden it kicks up or does something weird. It's like, whoa, what just happened, right? Again, it's all just fluid dynamics and it's the laminar flow changing."},{"confidence":0.6714346706867218,"created_at":"2026-06-21T04:00:35.228432+00:00","id":115805,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115820,"text":"If you want to do that now, you want to do it next week, that's fine. I'm okay right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's fine. If you're good, then I can do that. Okay, standby. Let me cycle it."},{"confidence":0.9730527028441429,"created_at":"2026-06-21T04:00:11.892043+00:00","id":115804,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115819,"text":"marginally reduces aerodynamic drag, which further increases the kicking distance. Let me drop it."},{"confidence":0.9989132386399433,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:59:30.872243+00:00","id":115803,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115817,"text":"your designs during standard corner kicks and free kicks, things like that, right? Because that's when you're given the ball and you're trying to put it there. Even goal kicks, the goal kicks to a lesser extent, those tend to be long arcing kicks where you're trying to plant it either in the center of the field or sort of just in the first part of your opposing teams area, right? In their forward area for the opposing team on the other side of the halfway mark. Let me drop it."},{"confidence":0.5863415979676776,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:59:29.404605+00:00","id":115802,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115816,"text":"So, the transition triggers what fluid dynamics is, what they would call a drag crisis, right? And this is basically a drop in the aerodynamic drag coefficient. So the idea with this new soccer ball is that its drag crisis occurs at approximately 27 miles an hour, which is a lower threshold than the 2022 Aorehala or the 2010 Jabulani, right? These ones were a little more chaotic when they went from a laminar to a turbulent flow. So the idea is that when you have an unstable aerodynamic phase at a lower speed, you don't get those sort of mid-air knuckle ball like swerves that I was talking about, which would have plagued the earlier."},{"confidence":0.7885287097271751,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:59:19.732692+00:00","id":115801,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115815,"text":"I was one of those guys, actually, I really liked playing on wet grass, aside from the fact it was wet. I wasn't a fan of it, it'd be wet, but I liked playing on wet grass because the play was different and I liked the type of play you got from wet grass. So, when grass becomes moist, and of course this can happen either intentionally because they've watered the pitch before the game, which is not a good idea sometimes, but sometimes they have to because the soil becomes too dense. So, you get worried about people falling and hurting themselves. Although, I mean, look, I'll be honest with you, soccer players are way, I was never one of those guys on the field. I never went down, oh, send the ambulance a bus. I was never like that. I was up the second I was down. But we did have one guy break his arm, I remember that, and that was terrible. And he was on our team, I felt bad for him. Okay, I'm getting off topic here. Let me cycle it."},{"confidence":0.8336027585543119,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:59:13.472096+00:00","id":115800,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115814,"text":"So the other balls, for example, the alrhea or the alrhea, sorry, that one actually had 20 panels. That was the count on it. The trianda, this is the modern one that is four panels on it. The brassuca, that was the 2014 ball that had six, and the javelani, that was the 2010 ball that had eight. And to give you an idea of the difference where you'd run into this drag issue. So the current ball, that's 27 miles an hour, 43 kilometers an hour. The alrhea, that one is between 31 and 40 miles an hour, so about 50 to 65 kilometers an hour. The 2014 ball, that's 50 to 65 kilometers an hour, and the javelani, that one surprisingly is about 79 to 97 kilometers per hour, or 49 to 60 miles per hour. And that one, that one."},{"confidence":0.8168221211060882,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:57:25.051916+00:00","id":115799,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115813,"text":"lazy, I liked being sweeper because my job was basically to throw people off side. I didn't do some weird stuff too but midfield I was good because I was a sprinter so I could easily go up and down the pitch continuously. So I got some skin in the game here from direct knowledge of the game. Let me drop it. you"},{"confidence":0.9766773786395788,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:47:10.995121+00:00","id":115787,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115801,"text":"Hopuku Maru was employed as a prison ship from 1942 until I was thinking about two years later."},{"confidence":0.9591789953410625,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:47:06.798035+00:00","id":115786,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115800,"text":"And this is the H3K, finds a technology like Dejointe, you have a comment, come on in. And then now, some research. Research helps explain pointed feelings from people who again from old buildings, when you're traveling through old buildings. This is something along the line of what Tom was talking about last week with the middle of spaces."},{"confidence":0.9259291589260101,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:46:36.328837+00:00","id":115785,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115799,"text":"That's older than our source, this one twice the age of our son. So a little bit there on the interstellar object, 3i hatless."},{"confidence":0.7742881716953384,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:46:35.668101+00:00","id":115784,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115798,"text":"balls. If you've ever seen a ball suddenly move what appears to be erratically where it'll suddenly go up or it'll suddenly kick left or right. Usually what's happening in that case is again the ball will have a spin to it which exerts an inertial force. What you're having is an encountering wind or density changes very quick. So it moves from the laminar flow dynamics of that boundary layer change very rapidly and then what you'll have is you'll basically have a pressure gradient develop either above, below, beside, wherever in one of those three dimensions and that's why suddenly as the flow changes the ball will behave erratically. And again it's more dramatic if you're sort of looking behind the ball or towards the ball that's theoretically coming straight towards you. That's one that you see the deviation it can be very"},{"confidence":0.84625289718119,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:46:33.287926+00:00","id":115783,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115797,"text":"Now, for all the soccer nerds out there, so for this world cup Adidas, they actually introduced their own ball, it's called the Trondah, and it's allegedly, let me go quote and quote here, it's a highly engineered ball, and they actually engineered it using wind tunnel simulations. So the Trondah, it actually features a record low, four thermally bonded polyurethane panels, and it has this deep, this is their own wording, it has deep fluid geometric curves, and it also has micro textures that artificially increase the surface roughness. And the idea behind doing this is that the roughness is basically designed to manipulate the boundary layer of air, which is clinging to the ball, and that helps when the air flow transitions from smooth, like a laminar flow to a chaotic turbulent flow. So the ball will better handle that transition. If you've ever seen, and this applies all sorts of things, right? It applies to golf balls, it applies to certainly soccer balls, football, baseball."},{"confidence":0.785663228482008,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:46:27.103763+00:00","id":115782,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115796,"text":"And there are some universities around the world, some universities in the US as well, but universities around the world are studying parapsychology, parapsychology actually, or refer to it now. University of Virginia for one, they're looking into your depth experiences and other extraordinary human experiences, the California Institute of Human Science. They concentrate focused mainly on consciousness, nobody actually knows how consciousness forms or where in the brain or body consciousness actually resides, so people are still looking into that. Or most universities consider parapsychology fuel science. Up here in Canada, I don't think we have any university that has any dedicated courses for parapsychology."},{"confidence":0.5552706718444824,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:46:19.985582+00:00","id":115781,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115795,"text":"here for tonight. I'll just stop here and see if there are any further stations like the Joints here for a motorist. So before I tie the ribbons, or if you have a comment or two before I head off here this evening, come on in. And then after that, tie the ribbons we'll pick up again next week. And as I say, you're always welcome to join me here each week if you have a topic of your own, like Tom's, for instance, let me know. And you can have the mic for a while yourself. And with that then, I'm going to say 73. That is associated with the Skywide M3A club. Give them a look. You can find them online. Skywide M3A club, www.Skywide.ca. There's a form on there. You can use the contact me or my contact information on QRS as well. Straw it. VA 3VWX. Ken, did you want the FIFA physics or do you want me to hold on until next week? Oh Tom, yes, you want to do that? Go ahead. I'm in no real rush to leave here tonight."},{"confidence":0.4918275665153157,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:46:17.022258+00:00","id":115780,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115794,"text":"a year and a half, just drop it. That adds some additional theories as to how life evolves here on Earth, other than panspermia and things like that. They're now questioning whether impacts may have been a catalyst to start certain chemical reactions here on Earth. They started the ball rolling for molecules to start atoms, turning the molecules into combining into a complex chain and then from there RNA, DNA formed and then from there more complex life forms. So they're thinking maybe the impact that we're generating lots of energy and heat may have had some rolling the evolution of life here on the planet. And this is the A3CAC and that does it here."},{"confidence":0.8348284241828051,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:46:15.171242+00:00","id":115779,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115793,"text":"So the evidence of the three impacts on three different worlds at the same time is pretty rare. Rose and another activity tend to erase all the signs of impact. So from this impact here, they're getting an idea of how some of the structures on the moon form just drop it. So it's causing some discussion now about looking for further evidence for impacts on Earth as to how they may have influenced the development of life here. There's some research and I can't remember the exact research article. I think about it for a few minutes. I'll probably come up with it again. There's some recent research on the last year."},{"confidence":0.8542383105347031,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:46:13.375873+00:00","id":115778,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115792,"text":"shows it to be about 3.5 billion years old. And that is according to the K rate of some radioactive substances in it. Stopping. It contained one thing to contain was zirconia. And zirconia resembles diamonds. And zirconia rings to make here on Earth. So zirconia. And by containing zirconia, it tells a story indicating that the moon had a mole on the surface, do the impact that produces meteorites. Zirconia only forms an extremely high temperature. Just dropping. And the impact happened around the same time there's other large impacts here on Earth. And also on the asteroid, the best of this is about 500 to 25 billion diameter orbits the sun every 3.63, 64 years. And it's origins from the asteroid between Mars and Jupiter."},{"confidence":0.9430913328634281,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:46:10.995174+00:00","id":115777,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115791,"text":"five billion years ago, there's an impact on the move. And it produced a lunar meteorite. So it eventually made its way to Earth. And this is roughly the same time life emerged on our planet. And the meteorite was found in Northwest Africa, and was given a name, NWA 125393. And a specimen uniquely contains the information about three separate lunar impacts, but scientists focused on the earliest of the three. And this was reported in the journal Geology. And the fossil record shows evidence that life popped up about 3.5 billion years ago. And actually, when it popped up for the fossil, it was emerging and evolving before that. The question comes up. What was the impact record when life was emerging? Understand that may give research and an idea how life took hold here on Earth. And radiometric dating of the meteorite."},{"confidence":0.6438729158706136,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:46:08.387295+00:00","id":115776,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115790,"text":"I don't let me interrupt you a little bit or anything otherwise people will get upset with me and that's not the point. I just wanted to let you know that I've sent it and then your own time gap goes for a child week. I want to say to you. Okay, no, no. You're not interfering with anything at all. That's an overable thing. I'm just giving a look. No, it hasn't shown up yet. I'll check a little bit later. Just might be a little swan getting here. I'll check its hand. I will respond to you. All right. Thanks for staying along. This last one here is about a piece of the moon. It's out in Africa. What's so interesting about this is a little bit of information about the already moon and also may help and I'll provide some information about how life took hold on Earth. This here goes back to about 3.5 billion years to stop it. About 3.5 billion years to stop it."},{"confidence":0.929333130363375,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:45:43.479322+00:00","id":115775,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115789,"text":"So let's quickly first talk about atmospheric physics and it's basically aerodynamic drag and kicking distance and how those two interact. So as you know, as the ball moves through the air, displaces fluid and that generates resistive force opposite to its direction of motion. And the magnitude of this drag is basically dependent on air density. Warmer temperatures provide air molecules with higher kinetic energy and this causes them to spread out and it lowers the overall density of the air. So as a consequence of this, warmer air exerts less aerodynamic drag, allowing a kicked ball to retain its initial velocity longer and travel a greater distance. Furthermore, there's this sort of misconception that I want to talk about and it's regarding humidity, right? So while players often describe human air as feeling heavy, it's actually less dense and drier. Water vapor molecules, they have a lower molecular weight than nitrogen and oxygen they displace. So higher humidity."},{"confidence":0.6828886057649339,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:45:13.430817+00:00","id":115774,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115788,"text":"Okay, Victor Alpha III, Victor with the X-ray 4ID. So let's talk about the physics of weather and how it pertains to soccer. I figured this was interesting. The World Cup is on and I know that a lot of people may not necessarily be into it in North America. Toronto, we have a very large diversity as well as other major metropolitan areas. I think New York, New York, New Jersey, etc., etc. They have large populations there of people who love the World Cup as do we hear in Toronto. And it's being hosted in North America this year, which makes it actually a bit of a climate laboratory because it's quite a large area. It spans the U.S., it spans Canada, it spans Mexico. And because of this, the tournament is basically exposed to a huge number of environmental extremes depending on where you're having it. Let me drop it."},{"confidence":0.9670290723443031,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:45:06.114718+00:00","id":115773,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115787,"text":"In that station, between one more time. Yeah, this is our V83. Next guide, okay, why don't you get a check your email."},{"confidence":0.9326986372470856,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:45:02.201369+00:00","id":115772,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115786,"text":"And this is VA3KX. And I'll just reach out here and see if there are any additional stations. Please join us in any comments. And if I can one more, one more for tonight, and then we'll try the roads and we'll pick up again next week. So if you'd like to join us, we have a comment. Come on in. And one more for tonight. This is about an ancient piece of the moon that was found in Africa. If you'd like to join us, come on in."},{"confidence":0.9895801711827517,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:45:00.721890+00:00","id":115771,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115785,"text":"All right, and we'll push into this next one here. And as I mentioned, World War II Japanese ship, that's right, and it has more than 1,000 allied POWs. That was just recently discovered off the Philippines. And this is referred to as the Hellship, and it was found by US Warplanes and went down with more than 1,000 POWs in 1944, stopping."},{"confidence":0.9538893548306078,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:44:31.929871+00:00","id":115770,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115784,"text":"the music is sadder regardless of the type of music that they were listening to. As well, cortisol levels were also registered as being higher. Some previous research showed that zebrafish, exposed the emforsound, became anxious and averted the emforsound. Chris French is a professor of psychology at the Goldsmiths at the College University of Michigan at wasn't part of the study, said it was at least plausible that emforsound might lead people with a feeling that the price might be haunted in that kind of creepy feeling when you're walking through."},{"confidence":0.5552600451878139,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:43:36.621981+00:00","id":115769,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115783,"text":"And this is VHV. I feel like I have time for another two here for tonight, and then we'll pick up again next week. Before we do, if there are any additional stations out there, if you have a comment or you would like to check in, come on in, and then we'll move on to the next one. That's one of the three I Atlas that was an interstellar object, was traveling through our solar system. There was a lot of speculation about it, talk about that one. And then right after that is that creepy feeling people get when they're walking through old homes. And this is a bit of an adjunct to Tom's discussion last week. You'd like to join us here. Comment. Come on in."},{"confidence":0.8813064247369766,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:43:01.560890+00:00","id":115768,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115782,"text":"Yeah mate, make out one day, take a nap, have a little lunch, cheers."},{"confidence":0.5411241296678782,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:42:57.745529+00:00","id":115767,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115781,"text":"Now, if you combine the high altitude and lower atmospheric pressure that you find in venues like Mexico City or Guadalajara, the reduction in air density, it's fairly significant. In these high altitude environments, a soccer ball can travel at an average speed up to 5 percent higher than it would a sea level. There's some math on this. And this directly results in longer flight distances. And it actually, in some cases, when you pump up the ball, you have to actually account for that as well. FIFA apparently does take that into consideration. I played soccer both. I played health leagues, select, and I played rap. Obviously, I never went beyond rap because that's just, I wasn't good enough to go beyond rap, but I just spent my time. A lot of time on the soccer field kicking the ball around. I played midfield and I played defense. And when I was really, really."},{"confidence":0.8828004226088524,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:42:25.038433+00:00","id":115766,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115780,"text":"Alright, I'll give my email a look at a moment or so. I just grabbed my cell phone and I just accessed my inbox. I don't see anything. I might have gone maybe into my spam. I'll check that in a minute too. Alright, I'll give a look at the fact."},{"confidence":0.9119395799934864,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:32:46.964096+00:00","id":115745,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115759,"text":"And on September 21, 1944, a U.S. warplane spotted the ship and dropped a torpedo that cut it in half. And the ship, unfortunately, had about 1,200 POWs from the British and Dutch armies. Many of the ship worked on the death railway, some swam ashore, but recaptured. And 1,040 died when the ship went down. And Japan used POWs for labor, labor on railways, docks, factories, and mines. 132,000 approximately, 130,000 from the U.S. and U.K. Almost a third died, 35,000. They were one that worked on the docks, factories, and mines of exhaustion, malnutrition, and disease. And human remains from this wreck have been found, and it's now going to be recognized as a war grave. And they're hoping that we'll stop people from trying to plunder it."},{"confidence":0.7926924526691437,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:32:43.274071+00:00","id":115744,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115758,"text":"In that last station, your audio was a little low. I turned my volume up. If you come in one more time for me, I think I can catch your call file. Yes, thank you. I'm going to say that you're coming in from quite a distance there. I'm glad you can join us. Thank you."},{"confidence":0.6303917765617371,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:32:40.919972+00:00","id":115743,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115757,"text":"It was one of the horrible hell ships used by the Japanese and Kerry POWs between work camps and many of those who died when the ship sank had worked on the infamous Burma island Death Railway. The ship was painted, resembled regular military vessels and traveled inside the Japanese convoys which made them legitimate targets for the Allies. And until recently the wreck of this particular route of hell ship, Hofu Koo Ma Ru, had never been located but thanks to Japanese precise record keeping the ship was found in January off the west coast of the main Faupeans island of Lisan. It was found at about a depth of 160 feet, 50 meters, just dropping. And Japan had more than 130 hell ships in World War II but few of the wrecks have been found."},{"confidence":0.8947044461965561,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:32:04.756314+00:00","id":115742,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115756,"text":"with alien intelligence, some sort of family technology. As of last night, Cobra, several NASA space, craft, watch the object, swing past Mars, coming within about 19 million miles, 30 million kilometers of the planet, as close as the post-Earth was December at about 167 million miles, 269 million kilometers. Stop it. In SESETI, in that flight, they were able to identify nearly 74 million narrowband radio signals coming from it. After filtering out human interference, only around 200 signals remain, all of those were eventually traced back to surface technology on Earth, rewarding space satellites. Antri-I Atlas is now with about 1 billion miles away, 1.3 billion kilometers heading back into interstellar space. In a comet, it's about 1444 feet, 40-40 meters, because they think maybe about 3.5 miles, 5.6 kilometers inside, and maybe around 11 billion kilometers."},{"confidence":0.9204565177671611,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:32:02.222184+00:00","id":115741,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115755,"text":"A radio web scan showed there's no evidence of alien tech on this interstellar comet. This comet, when it was coming through, there was a couple of schools that fought to go outside. Some scientists on one side were automatically thinking about a comet or something very similar to it. And then there was a few others on the other side, particularly heavy oil from Harvard. I was thinking that it was probably some remnant of alien technology, astronomy. The SETI Institute, Search for Extrussive Intelligence, reported on the radio scans by a telescope in Northern California from the Web and Civilian Technology on the center's solar object, the IELDA. The inner solar object was discovered last summer as a travel to a part of the Black neighborhood. Most scientists identified it as a comet that would end up here as part of some other star system. However, there were other scientists I mentioned that thought it might be associated with it."},{"confidence":0.8872711790556258,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:31:55.146852+00:00","id":115740,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115754,"text":"And this animal, Charisor, these animals, they took, they're not dinosaurs. They're reptiles, but they're around the time of the dinosaurs. These animals, they took the skies more than, all but 100 million years ago. And it's fiber oceans, lakes, and rivers and searches of food. Right. A recent examination of fossilized wings revealed aspects of the animal's life in diet that were unknown up until now. And the fossil came from, we became from north eastern Brazil. It was very well preserved. The remains were inside a rock nodule that effectively sealed the bones from the environment and acts a little bit like a pine castle, dropping."},{"confidence":0.8986753486096859,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:31:52.680103+00:00","id":115739,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115753,"text":"800 miles, 14,200 km, as a service ceiling of about 50,000 feet, 15,000 meters, which is where it gets its name, the Stratocs, Stratocs for the Stratosphere. And bombs, they can carry up to 70,000 pounds worth of bombs, 32,000 kilograms worth of bombs. And fortress for these plans straddle, well, it just means it can reach the Stratosphere and fortress for Boeing. Boeing used that name for its heavy bombers, the product bombers started with the B29 super fortress and the B17 flying fortress."},{"confidence":0.8907059133052826,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:31:00.158058+00:00","id":115738,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115752,"text":"suffix there, I think was DXZ and that was a that was a voted I think you said you're mobile if I'm not mistaken. He said W1DXC, just like you got it, KB3JQC. Alright, thanks Scott."},{"confidence":0.9911089520901442,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:30:58.151069+00:00","id":115737,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115751,"text":"Despite the man's much smaller than average grain, he showed no deficits. He was able to hold a position in the civil servant. And the article was first published in February 2025."},{"confidence":0.9946466007462257,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:30:57.025377+00:00","id":115736,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115750,"text":"IQ to look 75, but I'm just going to say here IQ tests. I don't put up much value on IQ tests. But anyway, doctors soon discovered that the man was living with a brain that was about least half the average size. They also found a large build of a fluid, which allowed very little tissue development. Essentially, he had a thin sheet of brain tissue pushed up against the skull. The fluid built up likely caused the leg weakness. Stopping. And the fluid was then drained, which allowed him to recover some leg strength at that point. The case was published in the Lancet. The new shunt was placed in the skull, and within a few weeks his neurological baseline returned. And over the evolution of humans, our brains became larger compared to those of our own. This led to improved cognitive ability and language. Why our brains grew? No one really knows. Possibly environmental and dietary factors played a big part in that."},{"confidence":0.918203721443812,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:30:54.329194+00:00","id":115735,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115749,"text":"And this next one here has a mention of what a brain scan. And this man, he was 44 years old and he resided in France. And two weeks before his visit, he was feeling some mild weakness in his left leg. And there's nothing in his medical history suggesting that he have more neurological issues, except for a shot that was placed in his head when he was about six months old. And that was just to release some fluid that was building up on the brain. And when he hit 14, the shot was removed, just dropping. And when he reported leg weakness, the doctors, they didn't run. Of course, they're going to run a bunch of tests and run off the bat. And one that I would kind of think they would run with either a CT and MRI, which is what they did. They would pull those scans in the head. And they did some neuropsychological testing and show desire."},{"confidence":0.6319429477055867,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:30:45.062650+00:00","id":115734,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115748,"text":"This is KF, 0Y and J, Tom, and I'm located in Southern Minnesota along the Minnesota River Valley and Farm Country. My neck control. Dead for your numbers. This is KCA, flat screen Victor listening. Mark about 40 miles south of that tub of the Lake Erie water. More about 30 miles southeast of Cleveland. KCA, Fox, Clean Victor, Mark in Ohio."},{"confidence":0.9656597897410393,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:30:27.474289+00:00","id":115733,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115747,"text":"And that is an example there of brain size in relation to functionality. And there is no real connection with that. So scientists really don't understand why our brains are as large as they are. We can function with much less. This is the ATKX. If there are any additional stations out there that are like to join us, come on in. And after this, it's a World War II Japanese chip that sank with more than 1,000 allied POWs. And that was just the cover recently offered for Lepean. I'm just a quick request where he can go and check if he wants that station to call site now."},{"confidence":0.8609616458415985,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:30:25.691081+00:00","id":115732,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115746,"text":"Yeah, Roger, just Net controls call signplays. All right, that would be me. The VA3KX, Victor Alpha 3, QO, Echo X-Ray."},{"confidence":0.7487874108617409,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:30:03.656357+00:00","id":115731,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115745,"text":"He's interested in why some people believe in the paranormal and he and his colleagues have been looking at the effect of infrasound on the human body and mind. Infrasound is below 20 hertz. That's why humans can't hear it. For instance, storms, traffic, old infrastructure like pipes, ventilation systems, and even some industrial machinery can all produce infrasound. And during this study, 36 participants listened to either the scary movie played during a horror movie or calming meditative music. Half of the volunteers were also annoyingly exposed to infrasound for about five minutes. Fly the samples were taken from each person or after the experiment to measure cortisol levels. Participants couldn't tell if they had been exposed to infrasound, but when they were, they became more irritated and annoyed and reported this."},{"confidence":0.5888131793056215,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:30:01.430758+00:00","id":115730,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115744,"text":"And have you wondered through an old building and experienced the best way I could describe it as the creep you're walking through? You're very creeped out. You're walking through an old building. Well, if you're not a ghostly visitation that's listing those feelings, but some scientists thinking something you could be contributing to it might be infrasound. In a recent study, research has discovered that exposing volunteers unknowingly through infrasound tended to show increases in both irritability and cortisol levels. Cortisol is a hormone, a stress hormone, and a result of this republished in frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. And a professor of psychology at the McEwen University in Edmonton here in Alberta, Canada, if you feel you may have an explanation for those creepy feelings as a person wanders through an old haunted house, air quotations around haunted."},{"confidence":0.6723028247555096,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:28:48.277691+00:00","id":115729,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115743,"text":"And what makes this fine-tune usual is that the terasaur bones, they're thin. They tend to be thin and very lightweight, much like a bird, and that helps them in flight. So it's really rare from them to be preserved with as much detail as this one was seen with. And by using high-resolution CT scans, scientists revealed layers of different deafening minerals. The analysis showed a microbial activity that drove the preservation process, scarred biomarkers and collagen fiber patterns that tended to survive, stopping."},{"confidence":0.6078525066375733,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:18:21.932665+00:00","id":115711,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115725,"text":"some well-preserved dinosaur skin just dropping. Not in the sense that it was actually viable, but it was preserved so well as a fossilized remnant that it was able to get some very, very detailed information about what dinosaur skin tended to look like. This is the H3KF, if you'd like to join us or you have a comment, come on in the next one, but at the WD-52 crash in California just recently. This is Papa Yankee 7 Alpha Sierra Fox from Northeast Brazil, which has just been mentioned. Thank you so much for accepting me here. Thank you so much. I hear from his name."},{"confidence":0.8788417410105467,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:18:20.125270+00:00","id":115710,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115724,"text":"And both of those, both of those act as a window into the biology and diet of this particular animal. It's hair sore, likely, likely eggfish or squid like marine animals. And this new research confirms where it's actually backed up from a previous research into the shape of the seed or shape in a specific way that we indicated. And the marine like fish is dropping. And patterns in the falafel show that they have some of them with two occuligions. And it shows that they're remarkably similar to the collagen fibers on modern birds. Birds are just an oral system. They're terro-sores and the dinosaurs. And this finding is exciting because it shows that under the right conditions, molecular traces of life can survive more than 100 million years. One or two ago, they found some of the other things."},{"confidence":0.9966372691560537,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:17:33.329448+00:00","id":115709,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115723,"text":"to express that through communication. All right, unless there's anything else, I think we'll move on here. And as I said, the next topic for tonight was about over a little out airbags. I got that in air quotations here that they're proposing to help attenuate solar storms."},{"confidence":0.8836077810510209,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:17:32.383854+00:00","id":115708,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115722,"text":"and no one could have survived. It could take up to about six months for investigation to be complete. And the long range bomber had started service in 1955 and is designed to carry both conventional and nuclear weapons. This is a profit. And just some quick specs here for you, although the plane has very impressive. The wings band 185 feet, 56.4 meters height, 40 feet, 8 inches, 4.4 meters length. 159 feet, 4 inches, 48.5 meters. Empty weight, 185,000 pounds, 83,000 to our 50 kilograms. Maximum takeoff weight, 48,000 to 8,000 pounds, 221,323 kilograms, stopping. And maximum speed, off speed, 650 miles an hour, 1,050 kilometers an hour. Crew speed, 509 miles an hour, 819 kilometers an hour. Combat range, it can fly 8,000."},{"confidence":0.8651720163497058,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:17:29.892454+00:00","id":115707,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115721,"text":"And the V8CACAN here, science attack death, and this next one we're going into here is what deadly D-52 crash in California just recently. And this one, there was four active duty airmen, one reservist and three civilians, they died in a B-52 crash during a test flight at California, Edward Air Force Base, just the last week. And the Stratofortress, it crashed Monday right after take off and the exact causes to honor investigation. It could be, and I'm sure they're probably looking at this, it could be a result of flight control, malfunctioning, engine failure, or testing equipment, malfunction, but they won't know for some time now. Just dropping. And the bomber, it was taking part in a test mission as part of a program intended to keep the oldest aircraft in the U.S. fleet operational for decades to come. And the aerial footage shows almost nothing left of the plane."},{"confidence":0.892192043364048,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:16:37.204526+00:00","id":115706,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115720,"text":"This is Risky Wand, Delta-KJZ, good evening. Oh, that last station, if you're doing one more time, lots of distortion on your signal. Sounds like you're overmodulating a little bit as well. I'd like to try again. This is Risky Wand, Delta-KJZ, my name is Peter. I am from Athol, Massachusetts, currently on the road in a tractor trailer truck. And... What are you going to see? I think we're going to noise. All right, I got some of that that time you come in. There's a lot of distortion there. I'm clock you're coming in from Massachusetts. I'm clock you're coming in from Massachusetts."},{"confidence":0.6381109277407329,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:16:25.263334+00:00","id":115705,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115719,"text":"functionally that they have no real practicality right now, other than the fact that the entanglement exists. So that's about as far as entanglement can go with communications right now. All right, I think we're going to move on here in a moment. Thank you very much. I think we're going to move on here for more. I'm going to see if there are any additional stations like to join us. Come on in. And then we'll head off for the first, what I should say, the next main topic for tonight. And that's about source farms. And they're now looking at a new method for trying to block or ease it can you with them. I'm going to head off of my only final comment here. It says as far as the entanglement goes, you can observe the reflection without observing the optic directly. I think I want to check to you clear."},{"confidence":0.8896154214938482,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:16:22.363991+00:00","id":115704,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115718,"text":"The biggest score storm in recorded human history, that goes back to 1859. In fact, that was a Carington event. And that actually wreaked havoc on the technology of the day, the electronics, like electrical systems of the day. But one like that just right to see these days, well, lots of them technology, if you're looking at them monetarily, would be huge. And as it is right now, the best offenses are with improved space weather forecasts and some limited built in protection for technology. But that point goes so far, just dropping."},{"confidence":0.6630803063511849,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:15:49.042670+00:00","id":115703,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115717,"text":"And this is EH3KX. There are any additional stations out there, if you like the joints, you have a comment, come on in, and then we'll push on to another one. And I'm going to skip ahead a couple here, I can come back, but we were talking, earlier Tom was talking about the other prairie dogs, and as I mentioned, about brain structure, brain size, etc., etc., for animals to communicate, even for people I have to mention, about brain size making very little difference when it comes to an animal-driven human ability to have a certain amount of intellectual ability, intellect, intelligence. This next one here is about a brain scan. It showed something really strange after a man, he went in for a hospital visit reporting a lake weakness. Before I get into this, if you'd like to join us, come on in, this is EH3KX."},{"confidence":0.7071890107222966,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:15:04.876832+00:00","id":115702,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115716,"text":"And this is the AT3CACS. If there are any additional stations out there, if you'd like to join us, you have a comment. Come on in, and then we'll push on to the next one of the folks. There's a little bit of bokeling ontology. I'd like to have a little bit of a pelleontology each week. Who doesn't like dinosaurs and related? I know I do. I've always had an interest in it. I'm assuming some of you folks out there do as well. This is about a new revelation regarding ancient pterosaur wings. If you'd like to join us, you have a comment. Come on in, and then we'll head into this next one."},{"confidence":0.834941984154284,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:14:38.877639+00:00","id":115701,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115715,"text":"And this one here, this is actually, I don't believe Chris this year tonight, but it's the HRWJ and Gary, VA3, PD, this is Ed, sent me an email, I think, to discuss this one on that tonight. And this is a, this is a, but a recent report, it was published that presents, it's kind of a radical way to possibly protect the planet from solar storms. It's dropping."},{"confidence":0.9843295998871326,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:14:33.686569+00:00","id":115700,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115714,"text":"some positive effects on at least attenuating the effects of a solar storm."},{"confidence":0.8886785374747382,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:14:33.245558+00:00","id":115699,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115713,"text":"of releasing. That would consist of a baryon lithium and or even sodium. And what happens with that is the sunlight, the sunlight ionizes them, and it creates a plasma cloud which acts much the same as our natural plasma sphere around our planet. So it's an artificial plasma sphere. In our plasma sphere, that would have been different than the artificial one they're trying to make. Our ours consists mainly of low energy. We've got electrons and hydrogen, helium, and oxygen ions. It's a little bit different, but it works much the same. And I believe that cloud would probably be released, that gas cloud would release around 36,000 kilometers from Earth. And so they don't know exactly whether it would work or not, but entirely but the computer models say they're might."},{"confidence":0.7895257516453663,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:14:30.672621+00:00","id":115698,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115712,"text":"pull a field of the sun coming in towards the earth, that reconnects with the sof of the earth, that becomes basically one magnetic field at that point. So they snap and then finally reconnect and this releases huge amounts of energy. So that produces vibrations within the magnetic field. And it now produces electrons. So when the sun's magnetic field and those of you to connect, what's this happens, is charged particles in the sun, enter the upper atmosphere and the moving particles create electrical currents and these produce magnetic field and the further distort the presence of magnetic field. And if then we'll start inducing currents in the ground and then you can see where that goes. That starts filtering its way into electrical systems. Just dropping. So the gas that they're taking away."},{"confidence":0.8608702123165131,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:14:28.510813+00:00","id":115697,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115711,"text":"Atmospheric heating with solar storms can also occur. This then places additional drag on satellites causing their orbits to degrade. In addition to Earth's magnetic field, there is a toroid-shaped region of cool plasma which helps slow the reconnection process of our magnetic field in that of the sun. The swarm wall is predicted to augment this process. 400 tons of this is expected to reduce geomagnetic storm strength by about 60%. So that's referred to as the plasma sphere. This plasma creates a drag that effectively slows the reconnection of the magnetic field. Magnetic reconnection. This is where opposing magnetic field snaps. They kind of snap together so you have the north, let's say the north side."},{"confidence":0.9819223769009113,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:14:24.119915+00:00","id":115696,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115710,"text":"All right, thank you for your comment there. And let's see. A very additional station is like to join us before we move on. Come on in."},{"confidence":0.8887909859418869,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:14:22.369731+00:00","id":115695,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115709,"text":"Alright, just before I move on here too, just to address that, a comment. One of the attack-ins made, I think they're talking about animals like a prairie dog's acting as one unit. I think they made reference to the borg. I may have misunderstood when they're talking. The context you meant about the borg. Yeah, there's a lot of animals that do that. Act as one when they're trying to communicate. Look at schools of fish. Also, we'll get certain birds, Starlings, for instance. Q, they can all act as one. So yeah, there's a number of animals that can do that. They can take their cues from other animals, and that has one point to see that. Because one entity entirely ants are another, for instance. B's are another as well. Alright, any additional stations, come on in, and then, or rural airbags."},{"confidence":0.9616710059344769,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:13:42.103713+00:00","id":115694,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115708,"text":"sometimes charged particles are no longer deflected. Especially you may have a field to then induce ground currents that fry electronics as well, but these same charges can destroy your satellite electronics. Just dropping."},{"confidence":0.9468043333162433,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:03:18.979365+00:00","id":115672,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115686,"text":"Chimpanzees might have the ability to express themselves with the fine language at some point, much the same as we do, humans do grammatically. But as it is right now, there's no evidence. Chimpanzees, when they're using the fine language and even cocoa, are using it in the same way that we do abstractions, critical thinking, things like that, other than mimicking those gestures, the fine language, in order to get things they can, I think, that some of the chimps could memorize up to 350 or more of the fine and express them to give what they want, but there's no evidence that suggests that they're actually using them and the way we do for language for abstractions. And the same thing I would think would apply to prairie dogs, although they're able to express themselves and express themselves within their environment. I don't think there's any evidence. I'll have to study it a little bit more myself, but I don't think there's any evidence suggesting it there. It will communicate the way we do with abstractions and critical thinking. In order to..."},{"confidence":0.9940870782764464,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:03:15.927034+00:00","id":115671,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115685,"text":"tangible items impacting their environment directly. Once you remove all those stimuli, the prairie dogs are just sort of there. That doesn't mean that they may not have this ability. That doesn't mean that they don't have the ability to understand abstract concepts. We just don't have any evidence verbally that they're doing that. That's all that I was saying as far as the research is concerned. All right, that's it for me. And Tom, thank you so much for that. And as you were talking there, you're talking in terms of prairie dogs of abstract thinking. And I guess a long, long line would be taken into consideration, critical thinking as well. Kip and Z, for instance, and there was a gorilla coco, taught a fine language. And people were confusing that for a long time."},{"confidence":0.918584056943655,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:03:13.521486+00:00","id":115670,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115684,"text":"living groups, the way their cities, so to speak, are laid out, are very complicated. So they are highly social animals. They interact with one another. We know all this, right? Through grooming and other things and their social structures. But all I was going to just clarify is that what the researchers are saying is that outside of threats, outside of things that are immediately present and immediately tangible to them, we don't have any evidence that prairie dogs are, so to speak, shooting the breeze with each other about abstract concepts. You know, hey Bob, did you have a good nap this morning? Oh hey, those are great. That grass tastes really good. You're enjoying the grass? We don't have any evidence through audio equipment that they're discussing anything like this. Everything that we have evidence for right now, as far as verbiage goes, is with the"},{"confidence":0.7992944724857807,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:03:11.046169+00:00","id":115669,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115683,"text":"All right, well then we'll move on in here. And thanks everyone for your comments there. Tom, thank you. Just comment. Do you have anything further about the prairie dogs? Victor Alpha 3, Victor Hisky, actually returning. No, no, no. All that I'll clarify is for those who are listening along. So all I was suggesting is that what the researchers are saying is that there's currently no evidence to suggest that prairie dogs can discuss amongst each other abstract concepts, the things that are disconnected from present physical stimuli. And linguists argue that they can't endlessly embed clauses with another clauses the way humans syntax allows us to do. And while they have prairie dogs have very, very complicated social lives, right? They have tight family units. They live in."},{"confidence":0.8443019166588783,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:02:10.102090+00:00","id":115668,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115681,"text":"I will say one of the things that somebody mentioned about being a bit of sense others and stuff like that and twins really popped into my mind. And it's a bit like the neurodivergent radar or Gator or anything like that. When you think about the humanity and how we split off, think about entanglement theory. And you've got a pair of twins like between girls and they can just sense everything about each other. And it's like that frequency there and they talk about, I'm not going to go there, but you can get into interesting things like that. But the whole entanglement theory and so think of it as a hive there, with all of them entangled within a mesh network, and it may start to make sense where they operate as a single collective consciousness. And things are swarms of these, birds that can turn and then the homophlock just turns at 90 degrees right after. You don't get this massive delay in processing there. It just all happens as a nice single collective. Birds, pigeons, there's lots of animals packed out of it."},{"confidence":0.9332742264183859,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:02:05.893161+00:00","id":115667,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115680,"text":"And this is the A3KEX. And thank you for your comment. And you made several additional comments or you're talking about entanglement. Entanglement, as it is right now, has no practical means for communication. And the functioning behind it, the way it's actually structured and that breaks down quite readily. They haven't managed to be able to use it. In any productive way right now, if they do it, they don't exist. And at the time, they probably will be able to use entanglement. Provener comes with quantum computing, et cetera, et cetera. But as it is right now, there is no practical way it can communicate information and way we're doing it right now. So even if two animals were connected through entanglement, there would be very, very limited things they could do. I mean, macrostructures they've now shown that can be connected with entanglement. But"},{"confidence":0.8914959728717804,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:01:56.306303+00:00","id":115666,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115679,"text":"And this is the A3KX. All right. Thank you for coming back with your comment. And there's a station there just before you. There, I'm making a comment. Your transmission was rather garbled if you'd like to try again."},{"confidence":0.9326404619675416,"created_at":"2026-06-21T03:00:18.779259+00:00","id":115665,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115677,"text":"all of the collective consciousness, instantaneous adaptation. That's the parallel process of the wall will not sighs, but think about it. Rather than assist, you put a risk, but a parallel processing risk. And you've got the total absence of that individual. The one that says there's no noise, and that is why they hardly talk to each other, because it's just, they're starting to eat for it. And think of it this way, have a doable of the prairie dog and ask it, or ask an AO, to have to compare the prairie dogs against the bold collective, and might you have your answer."},{"confidence":0.9942379021085799,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:59:57.102313+00:00","id":115664,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115676,"text":"block speed rather than total brain volume. But as you know, a massive serial processor, and you can really get time to easily get choked by a flood of real time data. So that's in ADHD with us. That is the buffer overrun where we ran, gets ahead of ourselves, because our nervous system can't come up with the signals from the brain. Now, you wish me so far? Well, was there a horrible double?"},{"confidence":0.8977374956011772,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:59:25.112924+00:00","id":115663,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115675,"text":"This neuroposal, and this was published in state weather, it's called Stormall. And this would release a free satellite that would in turn release hundreds of tons of gas in the state at the time of a solar storm. And the computer models seem to show that this would be enough to cut the intensity of the solar storm by more than half. It's dropping. And the technique is known as helioengineering. And the report goes on to say that the gases would dissipate in the space, running the marmos within a few hours after dispersal. And our planet has a couple of natural defenses against the solar and cosmic particles, our solar storms and cosmic radiation as well. It's dropping. And what would be our magnetic field? But because of its ability to negatively interact with plasma from the surface."},{"confidence":0.9802933540195227,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:49:41.122561+00:00","id":115646,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115658,"text":"to argue that they may not have the ability to discuss abstract concepts that are sort of disconnected from immediately present physical stimuli, right? So they're looking for a predator, but they're not, hey, did you have a good nap? Is everything good? Blah, blah, blah. They're not going to have a discussion the way humans would be if that makes sense to you. Let me send it back."},{"confidence":0.9167935028672218,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:49:21.003994+00:00","id":115645,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115657,"text":"disorder in relation to language and the expression of language. I think the person is probably about symbolization. I think that person is still there."},{"confidence":0.9330737208947539,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:48:50.943490+00:00","id":115644,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115656,"text":"be there and we may not be able to detect it at this point in time, but we don't detect highly structured conversations with prairie dogs the same way we can when, again, someone or something, a predator, etc., is moving through the colony or they fear there's an immediate threat, whatever the case is. But when there's no threat, nobody's present, while they do seem to vocalize, it doesn't indicate that there's some sort of a higher discussion going on where they're talking about each other or whatever the case is. So, again, that's a bit of a gray zone, but it appears absent right now based on what I was able to read. Let me drop it."},{"confidence":0.7057705471913021,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:46:06.196749+00:00","id":115643,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115654,"text":"I see LOV came in on echolink. So kind of like a bladder loss like a kind of thing. You should get a check on that. And yeah, I can mention a small dot-dot-dot-nason with between the corridors between like the activity versus in nature. It can be very simplistic and very straightforward in captivity versus not having any literature. It's becoming more complex than mentally protection, I would say. Thank you. Well, this will blow you away then. What you've got with the prairie dogs is a whole bunch of animals running a collective, simply like the"},{"confidence":0.9442827730543084,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:46:02.039075+00:00","id":115642,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115653,"text":"less synaptic density than a larger brain. It certainly doesn't. Synaptic density and brain folding, in compensate which either the folds in our brain, like the wrinkles we have in our brain, can compensate for volume and heat and some lower connectivity. So, a smaller brain, for instance, because you've got all that packed in a smaller area than a larger brain. It can actually make it more convenient and easier for a smaller brain to learn than a larger brain, because you have all this this mass that's compacted into a smaller volume. And it just means that it's synaptic density is a little bit more than a larger brain. In fact, even brain folding, when you can get a little bit larger or more pronounced than a smaller brain as well, so that it compensates for its size. That last station there, you want to make a comment? Come on in."},{"confidence":0.8824177909991704,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:45:59.571066+00:00","id":115641,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115652,"text":"the processor in the three-dimensional space. And that is why I can now go to the answer directly before you work it out. We thought I'd see a little bit of a comment. In that last station there, if you want to come in, in the previous station, I'll just make a comment too. I think, what I heard, I think, if I understand what you're saying you're talking about, you're talking about signal processing with a small brain, like a prairie dog, or a human brain, and you're making comments about parallel processing. That works fine for certain sections of the human brain, as well, particularly the visual cortex, which tends to have parallel processing, which allows it to interpret the objects around us. But a smaller brain doesn't necessarily mean."},{"confidence":0.813720085404136,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:45:57.324966+00:00","id":115640,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115651,"text":"And I think they may have doubled or we may have doubled their CME, have to come in with your comment once again. All right, Director, okay, well basically these new scientists are thinking these animals have got a lithium-year processing brain, just like a standard 95002 model human being. They're almost balanced, but you know, 95% are the standard person. The problem is that when you've got ADHD, you don't have a limiter to limit all the inputs, so you literally approach one of those, all this stuff. In parallel, so with the prairie dog, with the tiny brain, how do you get more horsepower? You turn it into a four-dimensional quantum computer parallel processing. So my brain, and the prairie dog's brain, is a multi-stranded multi-stranded, multi-stranded multi-stranded, multi-stranded, basically it's straight-up with it, straight-up with it."},{"confidence":0.6076099077860515,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:45:48.513915+00:00","id":115639,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115650,"text":"So I thought I'd do a bit of goodly. I went to the AI and the AI suggested that whether the colony is actually in distributed network, you see you've got some, I said, what if they had small parallel processing? And they are, if they are operating on a parallel processing model and completely split the script on what we think a small break can do. In traditional computing and neuroscience, we have to look at the CPU at the raw GPU clock."},{"confidence":0.7420527584556686,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:45:45.674141+00:00","id":115638,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115649,"text":"and the compromise will 1 to 3% of the total mass of our brain. So does a prey dog have something similar? So we wouldn't necessarily have to have some large brain or some large portion of their brain, but some areas are brainless. Proportional, let's see, the brook area, the vermic area, of a human brain, or to process the language. You know what the other guys have on the other side of the planet? I think they have something like a risk to the processor in their brain. You know, not like we have, but something that just handles it. It gave me three chances here. They communicate low signal digital mode, which is KF-8 MSQ. Well, I think that means you might have made a problem. We have to do it. Anyone else has another comment? I had a question of the people. I had to go on. I had to go on. I had to go on. I had to go on."},{"confidence":0.9664164764340967,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:45:42.869058+00:00","id":115637,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115648,"text":"research up there now that shows that brain size. Brain size has really no connection between intelligence and expressions of language and things like that. So animals can have a certain brain size because they do. It doesn't necessarily reflect in their ability to process information in their intelligence. So for a prairie dog, my question would be for a prairie dog because they're a language according to Tom what I'm understanding here. The language is very sophisticated and complicated and, grammatically, it's very much sort of in tune with how people will be expressing themselves. So the question might be instead of looking at their brain size, it might be in comparison to how it functions in relation to a human, is what do they have in their brain that might be in common with us? Like our processing centers in our brain, this is the two areas, the Brocase area and the Veronica area."},{"confidence":0.9471503075522681,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:45:40.585586+00:00","id":115636,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115647,"text":"I'm losing, remember anything never had any space space. So think about that mechanism and how I've connected it to the prairie dog standby. But that's the problem is that they're gonna tiny brain compared to ours, which would make sense. So think of it as a hexacorblane supercomputer compared to an ESP32, and that's the difference. So with the spoiler package, you've gotta work out your own compression. So what the prairie dogs do is they hear all that data in the heat compression and put it out in the high speed burst because of their tiny processing power. Back to you. And this is the E83KX. And I already thought that making a distinction in our boat, our brain size, so much packed into our brains with the prairie dog. There's one of a neural clouds."},{"confidence":0.930020535036045,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:45:38.201876+00:00","id":115635,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115646,"text":"I think you were mentioning too about metaphors. Stop it. He said, so that this small talk is a waste of energy, KB3GQQ. Okay, I got it. So that small talk was a waste of energy. Esquine, did you copy? Were you talking about tension deficit? I didn't quite catch any of that. I'll just change that. It's not a tension deficit. What's happened is that in my particular case with my own basic memory, I only remember faces. And it was because of that, I finally realized how my trauma was made. Because I've got ADHD and it's a low thing. My ADHD brain had a brilliant defense mechanism. It only took the T point of each trauma point and shoved it into the back of memory. It explains why I cannot..."},{"confidence":0.905601903796196,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:45:34.048102+00:00","id":115634,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115645,"text":"Yeah guys, it's Vute, one JT here again. Well, I hate to tell you this, but it's a small brain. When you think about you've only got a low-pout process and you would have a lot of information from point A to point B, you can press the bar and you use metaphors. So, you know, like an egg smashing on the ground, you use that or a broken egg. It's a quick way of saying, you know, don't drop an egg. You just say more words in the one or two. It's about utilizing an efficient form of language for a brain with a low amount of power. And that also is why there is no sportswell. It's a waste of energy, that's it. Okay, I'm trying to follow along a bit here, my apologies. And I think you were originally talking about, we were talking about attention to the activity disorder and how those folks tend to..."},{"confidence":0.8453264832496643,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:35:24.965484+00:00","id":115617,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115627,"text":"a predator or something coming in. When something is coming into the colony, they can be very vocal, right? They're very vocal, everything is going on. But when nothing's happening and it's quiet, they're there. And if they do a jumpy up or jump or anything else, the researchers haven't seen any of these complicated acoustic patterns that they've seen, again, when something a person, whoever is going through the colony, when it's just the prairie dogs on their own, they're not seeing these complex sub-patterns in the acoustic data. And what they were saying is that they have skepticism, they're skepticism from the linguistic community. And that sort of revolves around the concept of what they refer to in speech as displacement and infinite recursion, right? So while they can categorize and describe the immediate physical world, the researchers"},{"confidence":0.7231238330049174,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:35:22.745988+00:00","id":115616,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115626,"text":"My apologies, but I do have an answer to that. VK1.JT. That station is VK1 station. Come on in, VS-3VWX. Sorry, since here is the apologies, but you just said something about the prairie dogs that absolutely ramped home for me. You said that they don't do the equivalent of small talk, correct? A VA-3VWX responding. Yeah, so what researchers are saying is that basically any... So as far as the vocalization, so everything we've been able to deduce with the advanced acoustics that we have. So when prairie dogs are among each other, they're either quiet or they might... You see, this is why it's a gray zone, because they don't have the complex acoustics when they're in a group and they're not discussing..."},{"confidence":0.9356568647040562,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:35:11.552923+00:00","id":115615,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115625,"text":"cognitively think about things that are not immediately here in the present in this moment things that are more abstract in nature. I guess the problem is for researchers they haven't really shown researchers how if they do they they discuss these things that might be something which is more visual or it might be something some other form of something that's non-linguistic in nature that they that they share that researchers have yet to discover but no prairie dogs are fascinating okay I think Ken's in there Ken VA3KEX this is VA3VWX this is VA3KEX and yeah thanks for that Tom there was a station in there just before everything went down they were making a comment I think sort of calming both attention deficit hybrid activity"},{"confidence":0.9054261908999511,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:35:09.467025+00:00","id":115614,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115624,"text":"figure out what they were using as a descriptor and how they changed up the language to use the descriptor on something else, you know, big or small, whatever, a bird, a person, tall, short, you know, wide, skinny. So it's very interesting that they could do that. And I mean, I would think that if an animal can do that, they could certainly have deeper reasoning, right, especially because they can quantify things. Especially if they're using descriptors to say this is, they can clearly, they have an idea of volume, they have an idea of size, they have an idea of speed of which something is moving towards or away, directionality, et cetera. So they're able to take all these concepts, which in many cases are somewhat abstract, and they're able to categorically build them into their language, and they're able to use them to quantify something, right? So they have an idea of all these things. So it would make sense that they might be able to."},{"confidence":0.7392706212121993,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:35:06.716031+00:00","id":115613,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115623,"text":"stand by VA3VWX. The guy from down on the juice thoughtlessly, really interesting to thinking KP3JQQ. Go ahead you brought that up. If anybody looked at FT8 from like an alien's perspective, it would look a lot like a grown, you know, one of those prairie dogs, Sherman, to say it. Okay, I made up for the kid. VA3VWX returning, okay, it looks like the link is back up with WOOF or KEN. But yeah, no, the prairie dog vocalizations is incredible, and the fact that researchers could break it down and understand, at least the local linguistics of what they were saying, right? So they could understand, when you looked at the specific harmonics of their vocalization, they could..."},{"confidence":0.8564474754966795,"created_at":"2026-06-21T02:35:04.481134+00:00","id":115612,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115622,"text":"to congratulations ADHD. All right QSL, QSL, I understand what you're saying. Okay, well that's an interesting take on it. That was it for Prairie Dog, we actually discussed all of it. So what I was going to do is let me send it back to Ken for neck control. I don't know if he's still in there, the link for him failed, but I'll reconnect him if not. Just stand by for one second. Ken via 3K, actually, out there, this is Victor Alpha 3 Victor with Ski X-ray. All right, let me, it looks like the link for him is down. I'm just going to add him back in over here."}]}