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Episode 65 – The Magnetic Weak Spot Under Earth That NASA Cannot Explain

Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts Most people look up at the night sky when they wonder about danger from space. Meteor strikes, solar flares, rogue objects drifting in the dark. But sometimes the threat does not come from above. Sometimes it comes from right beneath our feet. NASA has been tracking a strange
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Episode 55 – Glitches in Reality: The Science Behind the Simulation Theory

Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts A universe made of code? What if everything you see—every star, sound, and heartbeat—isn’t real in the way you think it is? What if the universe itself is a simulation, a vast computer program created by an intelligence far beyond our own? This question, once confined to philosophy
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Episode 49 – Can a Zimbabwean Inventor Really Create a Car Powered by Radio Waves?

Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts Maxwell Chikumbutso: A Zimbabwean Inventor’s Controversial Quest for a Radio Wave-Powered Car Maxwell Chikumbutso, a Zimbabwean inventor, has captured global attention with his bold claims about a revolutionary electric vehicle that doesn’t require plugging in. He says his invention, the Saith FEV, runs entirely on radio waves, a
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Episode 41 – Stargate Project: $500 Billion Gamble for America’s AI Future

Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts The Stargate Project: A $500 Billion Bet on AI Domination Imagine a world where computers can think, learn, and solve problems just like humans. That’s the promise of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), and it’s what the Stargate Project is all about. This massive, $500 billion initiative aims to
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Episode 40 – Unveiling the Warp Bubble: A Leap Towards Interstellar Travel

Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts Discovering the Warp Bubble: A Journey into the Future of Space Travel Imagine zipping through space at speeds faster than light, reaching distant stars in the blink of an eye. This isn’t just a scene from a science fiction movie anymore. Scientists and engineers are working hard to
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Episode 39 – AI’s Protein Revolution: Are We Close to Creating Life?

Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts AI and Protein Engineering: A New Frontier in Science Imagine a world where scientists can create new proteins that could lead to groundbreaking discoveries, from curing diseases to cleaning our environment. This isn’t just a dream from a sci-fi movie; it’s happening right now thanks to the intersection
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Episode 37 – Baba Vanga’s 2025 Prophecy: Will We Unlock Alien Secrets?

Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts The Fascination with Extraterrestrial Life For years, humans have gazed at the stars, wondering if we’re the only intelligent lifeforms in the vast universe. Our fascination with aliens is deeply woven into our culture, appearing in books, movies, documentaries, and countless TV shows. The question “Are we alone?”
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Episode 32 – Massive Coronal Hole Unleashes Solar Fury on Earth: Prepare Now!

Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts Explore the Enigma of Coronal Holes Imagine gazing at the vast sky, not just admiring the stars, but also discovering the astonishing happenings on our Sun. Recently, scientists across the globe have been captivated by a massive coronal hole, an area on the Sun that’s larger than 60
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Episode 31 – Quantum Computing: The Silent Cybersecurity Apocalypse Ahead

Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts Welcome to the Future of Computing Welcome to The Oddity Files, your go-to spot for all things strange and unexplained! Today, we’re diving into a thrilling topic that almost feels like it belongs in a sci-fi movie: quantum computing. These fancy machines are shaking things up in science
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Episode 27 – Shocking Lights on Proxima B: Evidence of Alien Civilization?

Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts Exploring the Universe’s Mysteries Humanity has always been intrigued by the mysteries of the universe. As we look up at the stars, we’re driven by a desire to know if we are alone in this vast cosmos. With the advancement of technology, we’ve started to peel back the
