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  1. Foretold is a deeply engrossing podcast that follows the life of Paulina Stevens, a Romani fortune teller as she makes the extraordinary decision to leave her community. In this preview feature we begin with a frantic meeting in a cafe where a panicked Paulina blurts out she has escaped her family's psychic shop with her children, that she is a scam artist born and bred, that she was in an arranged marriage and taken out of school in the 6th grade to prepare for a life pre-determined for her. And so begins the journey to unpack each of those claims, learning about the context and culture of Romani people (commonly known as the pejorative 'Gypsy') along the way. This podcast explores cultural identity, evolution of culture, women's roles, modernization and tradition, and group dynamics --all wrapped up in a compelling and universally relatable life story of a unique woman who is curious about the world and yet metaphysically and culturally connected to her people's history. Listen and follow Foretold at latimes.com/foretold or wherever you get your podcasts.

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  2. We need not explore OUTER space to find the edges of the known universe. We can seek this within if we locate the tiniest particles of the fabric of spacetimematter that may be close to infinite or the edge of the known universe.. is there an infinity within where to seek the un-dividable or atom is met with the division of a particle to lessor pieces if this continues then we might assume infinity within all matter also where it all connects at the base might be the edge of our known universe within.. subatomic levels
    atomic/a tom meek/atommiek
  3. This Is Actually Happening, is a podcast that brings you extraordinary true stories of life changing events, told by the people who lived them. Now, This Is Actually Happening presents: Point Blank, a five-part series shedding a light on the forgotten spree killings of Rancho Tehama. In November of 2017, a lone gunman devastated a small town in northern California, attacking 8 different locations in the span of only 25 minutes. Overshadowed by the Las Vegas shooting that dominated the headlines just weeks earlier, this small community quickly faded from view, and was left alone to pick up the pieces.

    The series follows five stories of people connected to the incident, from a father that drew the gunman away from the local school, to the sister of the shooter. These are riveting stories that will stick with you long after you listen, exploring the question, what happens when everything changes?

    Listen to Point Blank by following This Is Actually Happening wherever you get your podcasts: Wondery.fm/TAL_TIAH


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  4. Sheree Warren left her job in Salt Lake City on a mild October evening in 1985. She told a coworker she was headed to meet her estranged husband, Charles Warren, at a car dealership. But she never made it, Sheree vanished. When her car mysteriously surfaced weeks later, hundreds of miles away in Las Vegas, no one could say how it got there.

    When a young mother disappears under unexplained circumstances, police always turn suspicious eyes towards the husband. And although there was distrust around Charles Warren, he wasn’t the only suspect when Sheree went missing. She also had a boyfriend, a former cop named Cary Hartmann, who lived a sinister double life.

    Season three follows two suspects– men who both raised suspicion for investigators. But with two strong persons of interest with competing facts and evidence, it muddied the murder investigation. This season, host Dave Cawley, digs into the lives of these two men, the details of the case and examines the intersections between domestic abuse and sexual violence. The COLD team seeks to answer the question: what really happened to Sheree Warren?

    Hey Prime Members, you can binge all 10 episodes of COLD: The Search for Sheree ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app today: Wondery.fm/AL_ColdS3

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  5. Sergeant Jill Evans is a small town cop in Wales with an impressive record in her job, and a less than impressive record in her love life. After three engagements, two divorces and one affair, she’s beginning to worry that love is only true in fairy tales. That is until she meets: Dean. He’s a wealthy beauty entrepreneur with his own range of toiletries.

    Girl meets boy. Boy meets girl. They kiss and fall in love. Roll credits.

    But that would be boring, wouldn’t it? Instead, this is a love story like no other. It’s all going so well for Jill and Dean, until Halloween night, when Dean disappears. And Sgt. Jill is left to pick up the pieces.

    From Wondery and Novel, comes a new series. Hosted by Kerry Godliman.

    Follow Stolen Hearts on Amazon Music of wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and ad-free by subscribing to Wondery+ in Apple Podcasts or the Wondery App. 


    Listen to Stolen Hearts: Wondery.fm/SH_TAL

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  6. Hosted by Ash Kelley and Alaina Urquhart from the hit show Morbid.

    When 90-year-old Laurence Pilgeram drops dead on the sidewalk outside his condo, you might think that’s the end of his story. But, really, it’s just the beginning. Because Laurence and others like him have signed up to be frozen and brought back to life in the future. And that belief will pull multiple generations of the Pilgeram family into a cryonics soap opera filled with dead pets, gold coins, grenades, fist fights, mysterious packages, family feuds, Hall of Fame baseball legends, and frozen heads — lots of frozen heads. From Wondery, comes a story about life, death, and what comes next.

    Follow Frozen Head on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts. Binge early and ad-free by subscribing to Wondery+ in Apple Podcasts or the Wondery App. 

    Listen to Frozen Head: Wondery.fm/FH_TAL

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  7. For more than three and a half decades, the disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews was a mystery – a riddle neither authorities nor her family members could solve. The residents of her cloistered Colorado hometown had scoured every inch of prairie. Jonelle’s face had been on milk cartons nationwide. Even the President of the United States had appealed to the public for help. Still, every lead had fizzled. Every person of interest had turned out to be a dead end.

    Then, in 2019, Jonelle’s remains were unearthed near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. With the discovery came a troubling new question: Had the truth been hiding in plain sight the entire time? Was the man who couldn’t stop obsessing over Jonelle’s disappearance also the person who took her? From Campside Media and Wondery comes season two of SUSPECT. Former CNN reporter Ashley Fantz and executive producers Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson (Suspect, Over My Dead Body) dig into one of the most mind-bending cold cases in modern history, in an attempt to separate fact and fiction, compulsion from guilt, and true-crime fandom from a motive for murder.

    Hey Prime Members, you can binge all 6 episodes of SUSPECT: Vanished in the Snow ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app today: Wondery.lnk.to/AL_SuspectS2

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  8. as a kid i read abstract of Freud and also part of his EGO and the ID

    i must tell you are first impressions the most important? because my first impression of Freuds works and theory or illusion of preference is flawed

    my first real question is can a brain know itself?

    is that possible?

    are we or anyone smart enough to really KNOW the brain..

    and my second question now is

    we as humans are all vastly differing

    and we all literally see things differently

    my BLUE maybe your RED

    ok here its like FREUD might see BLUE as green where i see BLUE as YELLOW for example

    well in that if that small difference makes a big difference

    am i ILL in Freuds mind due to a differences?
    my blue as yellow may be a illness one might think he should see blue as blue not yellow even though i might see it differently

    our minds are the most complex organ

    and all vastly differing in chemistry and al

    some of us are genius others are dull thinkers

    I am NOT Freud he can not know my brain

    Freud maybe can know ALOT about HIS OWN brain maybe but not about all the colors of the rainbow of men women and children 

    FREUD knows me not at all..

     

    i am probably far more Feminine than Freud yet he thinks he knows what my sex life is about???

    Hahha

    Freud like us all is HALF right and HALF wrong

    and purely illogical for Freud to assume we are all alike in brain understandings

    i do not want to live in Freuds brain

    we are all differing your blue may be red and it matters that i can not judge you for that at all 

    yet freud thinks he knows it all i gather and i truly doubt he does

    hes a fuzzy thinker was my first impression of Freud after reading about Einstein

     

     

     

     

     

  9. When an entire school bus full of children goes missing from a rural California town, local law enforcement, the feds, and the media mount an enormous manhunt. The kidnappers locked the children and their bus driver in a storage container, burying them alive in a quarry. With no rescue in sight, the bus driver tries to get the children and himself out. This is the story of the largest kidnapping for ransom in American history.

    This is just a preview of Against the Odds. You can listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts, or at Wondery.lnk.to/ATO_TheApologyLine

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  10. For more than three and a half decades, the disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews was a mystery – a riddle neither authorities nor her family members could solve. Jonelle’s face had been on milk cartons nationwide. Even the President of the United States had appealed to the public for help. Still, every lead had fizzled. Every person of interest had turned out to be a dead end.

    Then, in 2019, Jonelle’s remains were unearthed near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. With the discovery came a troubling new question: Had the truth been hiding in plain sight the entire time? From Campside Media and Wondery comes season two of SUSPECT. The team digs into one of the most mind-bending cold cases in modern history, in an attempt to separate fact and fiction, compulsion from guilt, and true-crime fandom from a motive for murder.

    Hey Prime Members, listen to the Amazon Music exclusive podcast, SUSPECT: Vanished in the Snow, in the Amazon Music App. Download the app today: www.amazon.com/SUS_us_hfd_wiaa_110122

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  11. Sheree Warren left her job in Salt Lake City on a mild October evening in 1985. She told a coworker she was headed to meet her estranged husband, Charles Warren, at a car dealership. But she never made it, Sheree vanished.

    When a young mother disappears under unexplained circumstances, police always turn suspicious eyes towards the husband. And although there was distrust around Charles Warren, he wasn’t the only suspect when Sheree went missing. She also had a boyfriend, a former cop named Cary Hartmann, who lived a sinister double life.

    Season three follows two suspects– men who both raised suspicion for investigators. But with two strong persons of interest with competing facts and evidence, it muddied the murder investigation. This season, host Dave Cawley, digs into the lives of these two men, the details of the case and examines the intersections between domestic abuse and sexual violence. The COLD team seeks to answer the question: what really happened to Sheree Warren?

    Listen to Cold—exclusively on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Download the Amazon Music app now: www.amazon.com/COLD_us_hfd_wiaa_110122.

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  12.  
     
    • Definitions. The EEG (electroencephalograph) measures brainwaves of different frequencies within the brain. ...
    • Recommended Books.
    • Brain Wave Frequencies:
    • DELTA (0.1 to 3.5 Hz) The lowest frequencies are delta. ...
    • THETA (4-8 Hz) The next brainwave is theta. ...
    • ALPHA (8-12 Hz) ...
    • BETA (above 12 Hz) ...
    • GAMMA (above 30 Hz)

     

     

     

  13. Properties of Superfluids

    Superfluidity results in some strange phenomena that are not observed in ordinary liquids and gases.

    • Some superfluids, such as helium-3, creep up the walls of the container, flow over the side, and eventually escape the container. This creeping behavior (film flow) actually does occur in a few normal fluids, such as alcohol and petroleum, but due to surface tension.
    • Superfluids can pass through the walls of containers that hold liquids and gases.
    • Stirring a superfluid produces vortices that continue to spin indefinitely.
    • Turning a container of a superfluid does not disturb its contents. In contrast, if you rotate a cup of coffee, some of the liquid moves with the cup.
    • A superfluid acts like a mixture of a normal fluid and a superfluid. As the temperature drops, more of the fluid is superfluid and less of it is an ordinary fluid.
    • Some superfluids display high thermal conductivity.
    • Compressibility varies. Some superfluids are compressible, while other have low compressibility (e.g., superfluid helium) or no compressibility (superfluid Bose Einstein condensate).
    • Superfluidity is not associated with superconductivity. For example, superfluid He-3 and He-4 are both electrical insulators.

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