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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 17 MIN

The Microscopic Frontier: Mites and the Human Ecosystem

from Matter of Fact: A play on "matter" (physics) and "facts" (news). · host Larry White

This covers two distinct subjects: a dialogue investigating fringe theories regarding the ancient use of sound frequencies, and a historical overview of the discovery and impact of mites on human health. The podcast transcript explores speculative connections between the Great Pyramid, the 432 Hertz frequency, and the Earth's Schumann resonance, suggesting ancient civilizations may have harnessed sound for energy. Meanwhile, the second text details the characteristics of dust mites, itch mites, and Demodex, explaining how these microscopic organisms were discovered and how they contribute to allergies and skin diseases.

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