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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 2H 7M

🎙️ Juxtaposition — Objects That Shouldn’t Exist

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Some artifacts don’t just belong to history… they challenge it.This week on Juxtaposition, we examine objects that shouldn’t exist — from an ancient device that behaves like a battery, to a map that may preserve knowledge from lost civilizations, to a medieval book so massive and mysterious it spawned legends of the supernatural… and a modern artifact that may have been explained away far too quickly.Are these simply misunderstood relics… or evidence that knowledge can appear, disappear, and survive in ways history isn’t comfortable admitting? Join us as we explore the places where certainty breaks down — and mystery refuses to die.

Some artifacts don’t just belong to history… they challenge it.This week on Juxtaposition, we examine objects that shouldn’t exist — from an ancient device that behaves like a battery, to a map that may preserve knowledge from lost civilizations, to a medieval book so massive and mysterious it spawned legends of the supernatural… and a modern artifact that may have been explained away far too quickly.Are these simply misunderstood relics… or evidence that knowledge can appear, disappear, and survive in ways history isn’t comfortable admitting? Join us as we explore the places where certainty breaks down — and mystery refuses to die.

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