
The podcast explores the implications of newly discovered biological entities and advanced military technologies. It begins with a discussion of the "Havana syndrome" and potential electromagnetic weapons, considering their use as non-lethal combat alternatives. The conversation shifts to "obelisks," tiny virus-like entities found in the human microbiome, questioning their potential impact on health and mood. The hosts then speculate on genetic engineering possibilities, such as adding tails to humans, and debate the social implications of body modifications like tattoos and piercings. Finally, they share an experience of learning Japanese sign language, reflecting on the importance of inclusivity and cross-cultural communication.
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