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    MERISMOS

    Merismos comes from an ancient Greek word that means division and distribution. The concept for this podcast involves taking the time to examine provocative subjects in greater detail in order to explore and better understand what Life is about. We discuss science, religion, philosophy, and culture with the aim to misbehave.
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    Episodes (14)

    Episode 8 - Human Immutability & Combo Burritos

    Episode 8 - Human Immutability & Combo Burritos
    In Episode 8, Noah & Lemma capture some quality time with the enigmatic "Ethan" to discuss what random musings were on his mind. It turns out humans may be MORE than just what we eat. All it took was one combo burrito and a theory about the immutability of humans beings and the limits of Free Will was released into the Cosmos. Are we each just a really complicated formula? What do you think?

    Episode 6 - What is the Truth about Covid Vaccines?

    Episode 6 - What is the Truth about Covid Vaccines?
    In this episode Noah takes the experts to task for their public messaging in regard to Covid-19. Something is terribly wrong with the official narrative and it is causing a growing number of people to suspect that the vaccine mandates have an agenda that is disconnected from vaccine effectiveness and public health. It can be hard to sort out the truth when stubborn and inconvenient facts just never get addressed.

    Episode 5 - Who Built the Great Pyramid of Giza?

    Episode 5 - Who Built the Great Pyramid of Giza?

    Photograph Credit: By Maison Bonfils (Beirut, Lebanon), photographers : Félix (1831-1885), his wife, Lydie (1837-1918) and his son, Adrien (1861-1929). Most possible done by Félix - This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs divisionunder the digital ID ppmsca.03956.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=53153638