Summary – A top-down review of interesting calls and comments made last week in Treasuries, monetary policy, economics, stocks, bonds & commodities. TAC is our acronym for Tweets, Articles, & Clips – our basic inputs for this article.
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1.Markets Last Week – Awesome or Awful or Both?
US Indices:
- VIX up 16.54% to 23.39; Dow down 1.9%; SPX down 2%; RSP down 84 bps; NDX down 3.1%; SMH down 5.5%; RUT down 71bps; MDY down 66 bps; XLU down 69 bps;
Since VIX led the way this week, why not let it lead the way for us below?
- Mike Zaccardi, CFA, CMT 🍖@MikeZaccardi – Citadel Rubner: $VIX Backwardation – Most Extreme Since Liberation Day
And, to highlight a Vol extreme:
- Connor Bates@ConnorJBates_Nov 21 – Via Ryan Detrick repost – Goldman’s US Vol Panic index is a 9.6/10
In a softer vein:
- Tom McClellan in VIX Futures Spread Shows Bottoming Condition – At the April 2025 tariff crash low, we saw this indicator get all the way to -30%. The current drop below zero is thus far only to -11%, but that is still a decent oversold condition. It is saying that the rise of the VIX (to 26.42 as of Nov. 20, 2025) has gone on a lot further than the VIX futures traders think is appropriate. This should mark a bottoming condition for the SP500 (eventually).
Key Stocks & Sectors:
- AAPL down 34 bps; AMZN down 6%; GOOGL up 8.4%; META down 2.5%; MSFT down 7.5%; NFLX down 6.2%; NVDA down 5.9%; MU down 16%; BAC down 2%; C down 1.6%; GS down 2.1%; JPM down 1.8%; KRE up 1.1%; EUFN down 3.1%; SCHW down 4.1%;
Dollar was up 1% on UUP & up 89 bps on DXY:
- Gold down 73bps; GDX down 3.3%; Silver down 1.9%; Copper down 99bps; CLF up 4.4%; FCX down 72 bps; MOS down 7.2%; Oil down 3.3%; Brent down 2.8%; OIH down 2.2%; XLE down 2.8%;
International Stocks:
- EEM down 22 bps; FXI down 3.5%; KWEB down 4.7%; EWZ down 3.5%; EWY down 5.2%; EWG down 3.6%; INDA down 75 bps; INDY down 39 bps; EPI down 3.5%; SMIN down 2.5%;
Naturally you would expect Treasury rates to go down & Treasury ETFs to go up. They did a bit.
- 30-year Treasury yield down 3.7 bps on the week; 20-yr yield down 4.6 bps; 10-yr down 8.7 bps; 7-yr down 10.5 bps; 5-yr down 11.5 bps; 3-yr down 11.6 bps; 2-yr down 10.3 bps; 1-yr down 7.4 bps;
- TLT up 71 bps; EDV up 68 bps; ZROZ up 73 bps;
2. Equities
Some interesting comments:
- The Market Ear@themarketear – Deutshe Bank: “In our reading, equity positioning is now underweight for the first time since July (-0.15sd, 34th percentile).” https://zerohedge.com/the-market-ear/was-last-flush
And,
- The Market Ear@themarketear – Nov 21 – NVDA hammer at $180, MSFT at the 200-Day, GOOGL second chance and some more... https://zerohedge.com/the-market-ear/mag-charts-watch-big-levels-big-decisions
As we have always been told, the smartest investors are insiders. Those who concur might check out the following from SentimenTrader weekly email:
- Notable Developments in Corporate Insider Activity – Insider buying is turning up across major groups. Insider buying is not a timing tool, but broad accumulation has tended to support the larger trend. Several key markets are showing notable accumulation.
- • S&P 500 insider activity is firm. Past signals near current levels carried strong one to three month results.
- • Nasdaq 100 insiders are buying. One year median return has been positive after similar readings.
- • Materials and Healthcare also show rising buy activity, a pattern that has historically aligned with stronger forward performance.
Next, a favorable timing email from SentimenTrader:
- A Period of Interest for Short-Term Stock Index Traders; A reliable seasonal window is approaching. Late November and early December have delivered steady gains for decades.
- The period covers the last six trading days of November and the first three of December
- The S&P 500 has risen in twenty four of the last twenty six years
- Moves of three percent or more have skewed strongly to the upside
And the above email warns – This stretch has shown a consistent bullish edge, though traders should still manage risk as always.
Now for the middle from RenMac Off-Script:
- Uh, what’s interesting is the S&P is not oversold yet in in our work, neither internally nor externally. What do we mean by that? Externally means, you know, looking at indicators, stochastics or something along those lines. We have an oscillator that measures volatility and puts some things together for us. But um you know it it’s not at a point call it three standard deviations or more that would uh naturally imply that you would revert. So that’s not happening on the S&P. It is happening I think importantly in the NDX. Uh it is happening in Bitcoin. Uh and that’s the first time in a while for Bitcoin. It is happening um in the spaxs and the IPO index. And that’s I think maybe most telling at least from my standpoint because we knew we were in a a speculative uh parabolic phase about a
month ago. And those are very dangerous because they tend to be VTOPS which we talked about. Um and we’ve had a 25% correction there. And only yesterday only yesterday did you actually get to the point where uh we were oversold on an external basis. So finally with kind of this this stress …. are you starting to to produce an oversold condition.
3. Treasury Market – NY Fed
As everyone knows or can sense that the primary factor for the Treasury market is the Fed decision due on December 9-10. Until last Thursday, November 20, the expectations had gone steadily towards no cut from the Fed. And Thursday was a semi-liquidation event in Nasdaq Stocks, BitCoin & literally in every growth or cap-appreciation asset class. Friday looked to be a repeat until, out of the Blue, came a comment from NY Fed President John Williams that he would vote for a rate cut in December.
Of course, nothing fundamental had changed from Thursday to Friday or even from Friday Nov 14 to this past Friday, November 21. And no other regional Fed Head had taken such a step. So what happened to make Williams change his mind so fast & so loudly? After all, the Thursday sell-off did NOT seem that precipitous or calamitous. And no other Fed Head had even expressed a slight discomfort about the selloff in the stock market. Yes, the chaos in the Japanese Bond market was a factor. But it did not negatively affect the US Treasury market on Thursday.
That brings us to the UNIQUE role of the NY Fed. Remember the headquarters of the Fed’s adding liquidity or lowering liquidity is the NY Fed. They were the ones exposed to the mess in the Repo-SOFR markets we have been describing since September 30. Remember Fed’s QT ends next weekend & next week is a holiday week. So did the Fed’s bond market action team get disturbed from what they had seen during Thursday’s market sell-off & had real fears about what they might see next week? Understand again that NO OTHER Reginal Fed head would either know of or hear such concerns because, to put it frankly, they are all merely talkers & babblers. None of their teams actually have any responsibility or even knowledge of what would need to be done to add liquidity next week. Heck, their offices would NOT even know if something threatened to break.
So what would a sensible NY Fed do under these circumstances? They would do exactly what John Williams did – tell Chair Powell & release a soft-mealy-mouthed statement that he sees room for a Fed rate cut in December. Talk about speaking softly but showing his resolve to release as much liquidity as necessary if he had to. Of course, that did the trick & markets stopped their fall & steadied.
Remember also that the NY Fed had hosted a hastily called meeting of the largest banks on Tuesday, November 11. So the NY Fed was ready to act if needed. And they did by releasing that seeming innocuous statement about seeing room to cut rates in December.
Kudos to President John Williams of the NY Fed. Doers do while babblers babble.
In a related way, remember the clips we shared from Infranomics about the record borrowings from the Fed at September quarter-end & October month-end? Those guys have just released a clip titled Consumer Confidence Plummets to Crisis Level – Why It’ll Get Worse. Unlike comments from talking heads, the clip below lays out a case that supports what NY Fed President John Williams said on Friday, November 21 morning.
The above should help the 25-yr Treasury Zero (ZROZ) component of our Semis-Zeros combo. In case, you don’t want Semis but need another equity index, we remind you of what Bear Traps Report, as we recall, had suggested couple of weeks ago – Sell FXI & Buy INDA. That has worked well since then. This past week, Goldman Sachs joined the Buy India trade with an appearance by Timothy Moe, Goldman’s Chief Asia-Pacific Strategist on CNBC India. Hear his reasoning below:
5. Buy Trump & Again? You Bet!
And you don’t even have to Sell Mamdani if their relationship proves to be as productive and as much fun as the initial meeting was. NYC is President Trump’s most favorite thing after his family. Heck, NYC itself may be a family for President Trump.
Not only did simple folks like us see the veracity in the above but “body language” expert Susan Constantine also did:
Now compare President Trump’s plan to send $2,000 to the non-rich American families. Doesn’t it fit with what Mamdani says he wants to achieve? Now imagine Mayor Mamdani of NYC campaigning with President Trump to support the $2,000 assistance to needy Americans. How many urban Democrats would want to stand up against that?
Finally, President Trump’s idea has already worked in heavily needy & democratic India. PM Modi has, for the past 10 years, delivered cash to needy Indians via deposits into their bank accounts. AND PM Modi has distributed food to the needy Indians from burgeoning food storage facilities as well. What better way to help the needy fight food inflation that to deliver free food to them?
In the US, it can go further. If food companies find it difficult to lower food prices & inventories build, why can’t the US Government step in and create a program to deliver food coupons to needy Americans?
The biggest obstacle to President Trump would probably come from rich Republicans in the House. But they depend on President Trump’s ability to swing votes of their own constituents AND new political rapprochement with Mayor-elect Mamdani. And, we guess, Mamdani is as socially conservative as President Trump is about trans-stuff that leftist Democrats love.
Those who remember the bear market of 2000-2003 should recall really what happened to tech jobs at that time! Remember how many (mainly Indian) techs had been brought over to protect software at US Companies if Y2K became the big problem it was feared to be. But that was a tempest in a teapot. Then the imported Indian tech talent was no longer deemed necessary. And the Congress acted & sent many many of these workers back to India. The demand was to train US workers in programming to create jobs.
Remember what happened? The anti-immigration crazies forgot that it is far easier to program new stuff than maintain-debug software written by others. So in about 4-6 months, Indian companies visited US clients & said they could get the same people who had worked with client software in America to again work on client’s software but from India. That was initially hard to swallow but the initial bait was costs would be lower by 30%-40%. Once US software managers were satisfied, the transport of work to India became a wave AND Benguluru became the tech-outsourcing capital of the world.
The situation could prove worse now. The biggest problem America has is that its biggest & most complex economy in the world is trying to co-exist with the world’s biggest shortage of skilled workers, both in technology & industrial automation. Ergo, the speech by President Trump at the US-Saudi Investment Forum:
President Trump sees this & he knows it is not enough for big foreign companies to simply set up shop in America. It is going to be critical for them to “import” skilled industrial & technology workers into America to make the new factories work.
2026 has not even begun yet & we see so much potential in & for 2026. And the Trump-Mamdani relationship, if it works, can lead a drive to make Democratic strongholds get richer & vote for Mr. Trump’s mandate in November 2026.
All the above is why we made Buy Trump our new trade on NYC election night. What makes that trade bigger is that we may not have to Sell Mamdani. So it might be a two-fisted buy trade.
5. A sphere from 12560 BCE & the language of that time
If you haven’t seen an image of the Buga-Sphere or heard about it, do question what world you live in. The sphere below was found by a farmer in Buga, Columbia. Hence the name.
Before we get to the amazing heart of this story, take a minute or two & listen to the Gaayatri-Mantra, a mantra that was composed & created soon after the ancient Ten Kings War, some 15,000+ years ago. The Ten Kings War is usually described as the Earliest War in History.
It was caused by the ambitions of the brilliant Strategist who persuaded 10-12 kings of today’s north & northwest India to wage war on King Sudaas of the Bharat community, the most dominant king. In an amazing battle that featured blowup of a dam that washed away the armies of the alliance, King Sudaas won & hence the country became known as Bhaarat.
The humiliated strategist went into the forest to contemplate & returned later as a Rushi known as Vishva-Mitra. He is known to this day as the creator of the Gaayatri-Mantra. The Mantra does not seek wealth, territory or anything material. It speaks to the morning Sun & says for the Earth, Heaven & the Terrestrials:
- “we meditate upon the brilliant light of the morning Sun; May it illuminate our minds“
It is repeated 108 times in the clip below. Try saying it a couple of times; it is highly relevant to this section:
What does a metallic or semi-metallic sphere that landed in Buga, Columbia have anything to do with the Gaayatri Mantra? Mega is the answer. actually Unbelievable Mega is the real answer.
The team of researchers comprising pf Physics, Engineering faculty had noticed that the Buga-Sphere reacted positively to the recital of the Gaayatri Mantra in their lab. So they decided on a controlled but semi-public test. As the transcript of the clip below writes at min 13:52:
- “The day the sphere awoke. – On the morning of the live demonstration, the air in the lab felt unusually heavy. Cameras 13:58 were in place. Technicians stood by the instruments and the buggosphere rested at the center of a reinforced glass 14:04 enclosure. No one expected anything dramatic. The goal was simple. to replicate the earlier Sanskrit experiments under fully controlled conditions with multiple witnesses present. Yet within minutes, the event would spiral into something no one could have anticipated.”
- “As the recording of the Gaayatri mantra began to play, a deep hum filled the room. The sound wasn’t loud, but it was everywhere, vibrating through the floor, through the steel supports, even through the air itself. At first, the readings looked normal, small oscillations consistent with the sphere’s known resonance behavior. But then, one of the screens flashed red. The electromagnetic field around the sphere was spiking at a rate no one had seen before. The chant continued. The temperature sensors dipped sharply, dropping several degrees in seconds. Inside the chamber, the surface of the 14:48 sphere began to glow, not brightly, but 14:50 with a soft bluish pulse that seemed to move with the rhythm of the mantra. 14:54 Technicians stared frozen. The pulses matched the exact frequency of the chant’s harmonic intervals. It wasn’t coincidence. The object wasn’t just responding, it was synchronizing. Then came the interference. The lights in the room flickered, monitors glitched, and one by one, every device with a metallic surface began to vibrate faintly, muttering,”
- “This is insane.” The bugsphere sphere just reacted to ancient Sanskrit chant, and the instruments confirmed it in real time. The readings weren’t noise or distortion. They were structured energy patterns repeating, almost communicative.”
- “Dr. Munoz, who had insisted on keeping the test brief, ordered the playback to stop. The instant the sound faded, the glow subsided. Within seconds, the temperature stabilized and the field collapsed to normal. The entire episode lasted less than a minute. Yet, when the data was reviewed, the implications were staggering. The sphere had emitted an energy signature resembling a low-frequency gravitational wave, something that shouldn’t have been 15:48 possible for any object that size, or any object at all without astronomical mass. The team spent hours replaying the footage frame by frame. Each time the mantra reached its high tonal peaks, the energy readings intensified. The synchronization was exact down to milliseconds. It was as if the sphere recognized the pattern, almost like language comprehension, but at a vibrational level. Some researchers argued that Sanskrit’s unique phonetic structure might have triggered the response because of its precise frequency geometry.”
- “Yet no one could explain why 16:27 English, Chinese, or any other sound had failed to elicit the same effect. …. Privately, several members of the research team admitted to feeling uneasy. The sphere had not only 17:07 responded to sound, it had shown selectivity, intention, almost awareness. As one observer later said, 17:12 “It wasn’t reacting to us. It was 17:14 remembering something.“
- “Word of the event spread quickly. Within days, clips of the moment were circulating online, sparking debates between physicists, linguists, and spiritual teachers. Some claimed the sphere proved that ancient civilizations understood resonance physics better than we do today. Others warned against romanticizing what could be a dangerous energy source. The footage was replayed endlessly. The faint glow, the synchronized hum, and the quiet awe in the scientists faces. After the demonstration, Unum issued a statement 16:58 calling the results anomalous, but 17:00 worthy of further investigation.”
What do the results show?
- “Whatever the 17:16 truth, one thing was undeniable. For the first time in history, a scientific 17:19 experiment had captured a physical object responding in measurable intelligent patterns to an ancient human chant. The bugosphere had turned 17:27 centuries of belief into data. And what that data revealed was something humanity was barely prepared to understand”
The conclusion is bull-crap, a product of ignorant minds.
- First & foremost, every other Indian language would have failed just as Chinese, English & others to elicit the same effect that SaunsKrut had on the bugosphere. Languages designed to express meaning are fundamentally ambiguous.
- SaunsKrut is the only ancient language we know of that is absolutely pure, perfect, devoid of any ambiguity & capable of generating vibrations, quantum vibrations. That is why a sphere created 12,560 years ago recognized the Gaayatri Mantra created before the bugosphere & followed the rhythm of the chanting.
- This is why ancients UpaNiSad texts such as Maandukya-UpaNiSad define the Aum sound as the Sound of Creation and why SaunsKrut was labelled as the Language of Gods.”
You know what seems absolutely weird & even self-destructive! After the above public experiment, the Bugo-sphere was locked up and left in the care of the same “experts” who had neither the clue of the Bugo-sphere NOR any knowledge of ancient SaunsKrut. In other words, tests continue but run by the same people who neither understand the problem nor the solution.
Isn’t this a repeat of the Parable of 4 (Blind) Wise Men and the Elephant (courtesy Wikipedia)?
- “The parable of the blind men and an elephant is a story of a group of blind men who have never come across an elephant before and who learn and imagine what the elephant is like by touching it. Each blind man feels a different part of the animal’s body, but only one part, such as the side or the tusk. They then describe the animal based on their limited experience and their descriptions of the elephant are different from each other. “
- “The moral of the parable is that humans have a tendency to claim absolute truth based on their limited, subjective experience as they ignore other people’s limited, subjective experiences which may be equally true.[1][2] The parable originated in the ancient Indian subcontinent, from where it has been widely diffused.”
The bugo-sphere has demonstrated that it follows Gaayatri Mantra & other SaunsKrut chants. Yet the extensive tests being performed on the Bugo-sphere do NOT include anyone from the many Patha-Shaala in India that recite the Gaayatri Mantra & teach it to students. No one who understand the structure of Old SaunsKrut has been invited to study the Bugo-sphere. Yet, myriad tests go on using quantum AI & many other techniques that seek to understand how the Bugo-sphere was manufactured. But no one seems interested in how it thinks, how the bugo-sphere listens & follows the chants. Weird!!!
Now watch the clip that was published on November 10:
Below we insert the transcript from the above clip, in case something happens to the clip?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7AD6L8FIU&t=26s —- The Buga Sphere Just Reacted to Ancient Sanskrit Chants… Scientists Are Lost for Words
Summary – In a quiet Colombian town, a mysterious metallic sphere is discovered emitting strange energy and responding to human voices. As scientists study it, they uncover a phenomenon no one can explain, an object that seems to resonate with ancient sound itself. When Sanskrit mantras are introduced, the results leave researchers speechless. What follows is a series of experiments, global debates, and a chilling realization that something far beyond science might be listening back. The Buga Sphere’s reactions blur the line between technology and consciousness, forcing the world to question whether sound itself holds the key to creation.
0:29 like anything we’ve ever seen. Instruments went haywire and the readings defied logic. But the real 0:36 mystery isn’t what it did, it’s what it might mean. Could this discovery change how we understand the connection between vibration and reality itself? Stay tuned because this story is only getting started. A frequency that should not exist. Before the world understood what it was witnessing, a single moment rewrote the 0:57 investigation. Inside a quiet lab, a 0:59 perfectly smooth metallic sphere reacted 1:02 to sound. Not to instruments, radiation, 1:04 or mechanical force, but to ancient 1:06 Sanskrit chance. There was no reason it should have happened. No precedent in 1:10 physics, no theory to fall back on. Yet, 1:13 sensors surged, energy signatures shifted, and something inside the object 1:17 moved in unmistakable harmony with a 1:19 language thousands of years old. 1:21 Researchers froze, lost for words. 1:24 Equipment recorded what logic refused to 1:26 accept. For a brief span of seconds, sound and matter behaved as if they shared a secret, one modern science has yet to name. Whatever this artifact was, it reacted to a language older than recorded history, hinting at origins beyond anything familiar. Long before scientists stood speechless around it, 1:44 the sphere lay untouched in an open 1:45 field, waiting to be found. 1:49 The object that shouldn’t exist. A farmer on the outskirts of Buga, Colombia, stumbled upon a scorched patch of land one early morning. The grass was gone, the soil dry and brittle, as though something had drained the life out of it. In the center lay a metallic sphere about the size of a football, perfectly smooth and glistening, even under the pale dawn light. At first, it looked like scrap from a crashed drone. But within days, the sphere showed no signs of damage, no bolts, no seams, not even a visible point of entry or origin.
2:18 When local authorities took it to a nearby university for examination, researchers immediately noticed strange readings. The object emitted a consistent low-frequency vibration, barely audible, but powerful enough to interfere with nearby electronic equipment. A magnetic sensor recorded fluctuations that didn’t align with any known material pattern. The sphere’s surface temperature stayed constant, cooler than the surrounding air, as if it was defying thermodynamics. What made it even more unsettling was its silence. No ticking, no mechanical hum, nothing to suggest movement. Yet, instruments detected internal motion. Soon the National Autonomous University of Mexico, UNAM, got involved. Dr. Carlos Munoz, one of the first physicists to analyze it, described it as an engineering language that doesn’t belong 3:06 to our era. Highresolution imaging revealed what appeared to be microscopic wiring, so fine that even advanced electron microscopes struggled to trace it. Beneath the outer layer were three nested shells of differing metallic compositions, each separated by an unknown insulating material. At the very core was something that looked like a chip or a nucleus, almost organic in pattern, yet crystalline in texture. It wasn’t just its construction that baffled scientists. It was its behavior. 3:34 The sphere seemed to respond to movement, slightly adjusting its position when approached. Instruments showed an 81% reduction in inertia under controlled conditions, as though it 3:43 could manipulate its own mass. Engineers described it as sliding through air rather than rolling. Others noticed a cooling effect emanating from its surface. Around 100 watts of thermal loss per hour, consistent and measurable, but there was no visible power source. As word spread, online forums exploded with theories. Alien probe, military prototype, ancient artifact, quantum battery. But even skeptics couldn’t deny what was being recorded. Independent labs confirmed similar findings. mass fluctuations, 4:15 energy emissions, and a consistent low-level magnetic hum. One engineer remarked that it behaved as if it was 4:21 breathing, expanding, and contracting microscopically every few seconds. Then came the environmental anomaly. The field where it was discovered showed no regrowth of grass or microbial life, 4:31 even months later. Soil samples revealed 4:34 complete moisture depletion, but no radiation. Scientists speculated that an 4:38 ionized field could have sterilized the 4:40 area, though no known mechanism matched that explanation. The term invisible 4:44 energy extraction started appearing in 4:46 research notes and social media posts alike. By the time the media caught on, the boggosphere had become a global obsession. News anchors called it the Colombian enigma. Physicists debated whether it could be an experiment in negative mass physics, a concept only ever tested in theory. Reports even claimed the sphere’s weight increased over time, suggesting internal changes 5:07 or energy accumulation. Still, no one 5:10 could determine what activated it or 5:12 what its purpose might be. To some, it 5:14 was a message. To others, a warning. But 5:17 one thing was clear. The sphere was not inert. It was alive in a mechanical sense, aware of its surroundings and possibly responding to something we 5:25 didn’t yet understand. As one researcher put it, staring at the live monitor displaying the object’s steady electromagnetic pulse. We’re not studying it. It’s studying us. What no one knew then was that the strangest reaction of all was still waiting to be discovered. One that would blur the line between science, sound, and something far older than both. When science met the unknown, once word of the bugga sphere reached major research institutions, the scientific community moved quickly. What began as a regional curiosity was soon under 5:59 controlled analysis at the National 6:01 Autonomous University of Mexico. The early tests produced results that even seasoned physicists described as 6:07 baffling.
Under precise conditions, the 6:10 sphere’s inertia appeared to fluctuate. 6:12 During one motion study, technicians
watched it roll uphill on a gently inclined plane without external force. When they tried to replicate the test, the outcome varied, as though the sphere decided when to obey gravity and when to ignore it. Thermal imaging added another layer of confusion. The object consistently maintained a surface temperature a few degrees cooler than the surrounding environment. And this cooling effect persisted even when sealed in an insulated chamber. The heat signature wasn’t random. It formed a perfect circular gradient coldest at the core, warmest at the edges. Some engineers proposed it was functioning as a heat sink, possibly converting absorbed energy into another form. But without any moving parts or power supply, that theory dissolved as quickly as it appeared. Then came the material tests. X-ray defraction showed no recognizable alloy structure. The metals didn’t match anything on the periodic table exactly. Instead, their atomic lattice displayed irregularities consistent with high pressure formation, something that might occur inside a star or through advanced manufacturing beyond current human capability. A technician reported that cutting into it was impossible. Every attempt, from diamond tip drills to laser ablation, failed to breach the surface. It was as if the metal was actively resisting interference. When results began to leak, speculation turned wild. Some claimed it was a satellite component or space debris. Others floated the idea of secret defense technology. A handful of fringe scientists suggested something more extraordinary, that the sphere wasn’t built, it was grown. The layered internal structure resembled organic systems more than mechanical ones with patterns similar to mycelial branching or neural connectivity. Under electron microscopy, these inner threads emitted faint photonic bursts, not unlike the firing of biological neurons. The idea that it could be both technological and biological blurred lines that researchers were not prepared to cross. 8:01 MSAN’s researchers, as well as many others online, speculate that the Bugosphere is not a one-time discovery. Dr. Carlos Munoz held a press briefing to calm the frenzy. He acknowledged the anomalies, but stopped short of making conclusions. Still, his words didn’t help the skeptics sleep easy. We are looking at a system that interacts with its environment in a way we don’t yet understand. He said, “It may not be reacting to us at all. It may be reacting to the universe itself.”
Behind 8:28 closed doors, a smaller group of researchers took the experiments further. They placed the sphere in a
sound isolated chamber and introduced vibrational frequencies, testing its response to specific decibel levels. At certain tones, subtle electromagnetic fluctuations occurred around the object. Measurable but faint. That discovery prompted a new question. Was it sensitive to sound or something deeper like frequency resonance? Days turned into weeks. Teams ran endless data simulations trying to model its energy behavior.
8:59 Then something unexpected happened. During a calibration sequence, an intern accidentally spoke while standing near the active sensors. The readings shifted. The moment he stopped, the signal faded. At first, the team dismissed it as interference. But
curiosity got the better of them. They began testing again. This time using sustained vocal tones, musical pitches, and even recordings of ancient instruments. Each time, the sphere responded differently, its internal energy fluctuating as if synchronizing with the frequency. By now, what had started as a material study had become something else entirely. The data suggested a pattern, one that hinted at 9:32 the sphere’s ability to translate vibration into motion or energy. It wasn’t just reacting randomly. It was listening. Scientists didn’t yet know it, but they had stumbled upon the first clue that would link this mysterious artifact to one of humanity’s oldest traditions. Sound as creation, vibration as language, and resonance as communication.
And soon, a centuries old chant would push that theory beyond imagination. The mantra experiment. It started with a simple observation buried deep in the data logs. The sphere’s electromagnetic field shifted in measurable patterns whenever human voices were present. The 10:08 first time it happened, no one noticed. A research assistant had been speaking near the sensor equipment while rec-calibrating microphones, and the instruments recorded a faint rhythmic pulse inside the sphere. When the data was reviewed later, it showed something uncanny. The pulse followed the tone and pacing of the assistant’s voice almost perfectly, like an echo that wasn’t sound, but energy. That discovery changed everything. The team began exploring whether the sphere was responding to language or to vibration itself. But the readings remained subtle. Then a graduate student curious about harmonic frequency theories proposed something unusual. What if they 10:44 tried Sanskrit? The ancient language known for its precise phonetic resonance had long fascinated acousticians and linguists alike. Some believed its syllables carried natural vibrational symmetry capable of affecting matter. Most of the team dismissed the idea as poetic mythology, but since they’d tried everything else, they agreed to test it.
11:02
The first session was conducted under strict isolation. The lab was silent except for a recording of the Guyatri mantra played through a low-frequency transducer. For the first few minutes, nothing happened. Then, as the chant deepened into its second verse, the monitors flickered. Electromagnetic readings spiked sharply, and a faint shimmer appeared across the sphere’s surface, barely visible, but enough to 11:24 make everyone freeze. When the audio stopped, the shimmer faded and the energy readings dropped back to the baseline. At first, the scientists assumed it was a coincidence, but repetition proved otherwise. Every time a Sanskrit mantra was played, the sphere 11:37 responded with the same measurable fluctuations, sometimes with increased brightness, other times with a subtle 11:43 vibration that could be felt through the 11:45 floor. One researcher described it as 11:47 standing next to a massive engine running miles below the surface. It wasn’t loud, but the sensation carried through bone. When they tried to replicate the response using western music, chanting or white noise, nothing happened. The sphere remained dormant, lifeless, almost indifferent. But as soon as the Sanskrit frequencies 12:03 returned, so did the pulse. The consistency of the effect was undeniable. Even skeptics began to accept that the object wasn’t just 12:10 reflecting sound, it was reacting to it, perhaps even interpreting it. To eliminate human interference, they replaced live recordings with pure 12:18 digital frequencies matched to the chant’s harmonic structure. The result was the same. The sphere didn’t care whether the sound came from a person or a speaker. It was responding to resonance itself. Dr. Munoz summarized it in his field notes. It seems to 12:30 recognize the geometry of vibration, not 12:33 the meaning of words. By the end of the week, the experiment had outgrown the
12:37 lab. International researchers requested live streams and clips began leaking online. In one viral video, a technician
12:44 hummed a single Sanskrit syllable near the sphere and it emitted a faint blue luminescence. Commenters claimed it
proved ancient languages were designed with universal physics in mind. Others accused the team of faking the footage. The university tried to maintain secrecy, but curiosity had already escaped into the world. As the experiments continued, something more curious happened. The longer the sphere was exposed to chanting, the cooler its temperature became, almost as if the sound was fueling its energy absorption.
13:10
Instruments picked up a mild negative pressure field around it. Barely detectable, but consistent. It was as though the object drew strength from sound, converting human voice into some unknown form of motion or mass alteration. The team had crossed the threshold from physics into philosophy. What did it mean for an artifact to respond not to commands but to the cadence of language spoken thousands of 13:32 years ago? Was this coincidence, resonance, or a hidden technology designed to communicate through sound itself? One thing was clear. Whatever 13:39 intelligence created the bugosphere, it understood something that modern science was only beginning to glimpse. the power 13:44 of vibration to bridge the gap between matter and meaning. And soon the world would see the moment that connection 13:50 became undeniable.
13:52
The day the sphere awoke. On the morning of the live demonstration, the air in the lab felt unusually heavy. Cameras
13:58 were in place. Technicians stood by the instruments and the boggosphere rested at the center of a reinforced glass
14:04 enclosure. No one expected anything dramatic. The goal was simple. to replicate the earlier Sanskrit experiments under fully controlled conditions with multiple witnesses present. Yet within minutes, the event would spiral into something no one could have anticipated. As the recording of the Guyatri mantra began to play, a deep hum filled the room. The sound wasn’t loud, but it was everywhere, vibrating through the floor, through the steel supports, even through the air itself. At first, the readings looked normal, small oscillations consistent with the sphere’s known resonance behavior. But then, one of the screens flashed red. The electromagnetic field around the sphere was spiking at a rate no one had seen before. The chant continued. The temperature sensors dipped sharply, dropping several degrees in seconds. Inside the chamber, the surface of the 14:48 sphere began to glow, not brightly, but 14:50 with a soft bluish pulse that seemed to move with the rhythm of the mantra.
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Technicians stared frozen. The pulses matched the exact frequency of the chant’s harmonic intervals. It wasn’t coincidence. The object wasn’t just responding, it was synchronizing. Then came the interference. The lights in the room flickered, monitors glitched, and one by one, every device with a metallic surface began to vibrate faintly, muttering,
“This is insane.” The bugsphere sphere just reacted to ancient Sanskrit chant, and the instruments confirmed it in real time. The readings weren’t noise or distortion. They were structured energy patterns repeating, almost communicative. Dr. Munoz, who had insisted on keeping the test brief, ordered the playback to stop. The instant the sound faded, the glow subsided. Within seconds, the temperature stabilized and the field collapsed to normal. The entire episode lasted less than a minute. Yet, when the data was reviewed, the implications were staggering. The sphere had emitted an energy signature resembling a low-frequency gravitational wave, something that shouldn’t have been 15:48 possible for any object that size, or any object at all without astronomical mass. The team spent hours replaying the footage frame by frame. Each time the mantra reached its high tonal peaks, the energy readings intensified. The synchronization was exact down to milliseconds. It was as if the sphere recognized the pattern, almost like language comprehension, but at a vibrational level. Some researchers argued that Sanskrit’s unique phonetic structure might have triggered the response because of its precise frequency geometry. Others dismissed that theory as mystical thinking.
16:19
That is just very questionable in my opinion when it comes to the bug sphere. Things that put its authenticity in
question.
Yet no one could explain why 16:27 English, Chinese, or any other sound had failed to elicit the same effect. Word of the event spread quickly. Within days, clips of the moment were circulating online, sparking debates between physicists, linguists, and spiritual teachers. Some claimed the sphere proved that ancient civilizations understood resonance physics better than we do today. Others warned against romanticizing what could be a dangerous energy source. The footage was replayed endlessly. The faint glow, the synchronized hum, and the quiet awe in the scientists faces. After the demonstration, Unum issued a statement 16:58 calling the results anomalous, but 17:00 worthy of further investigation. Privately, several members of the research team admitted to feeling uneasy. The sphere had not only 17:07 responded to sound, it had shown selectivity, intention, almost awareness. As one observer later said, 17:12 “It wasn’t reacting to us. It was 17:14 remembering something.
Whatever the 17:16 truth, one thing was undeniable. For the first time in history, a scientific 17:19 experiment had captured a physical object responding in measurable intelligent patterns to an ancient human chant. The bugosphere had turned 17:27 centuries of belief into data. And what that data revealed was something humanity was barely prepared to understand.
The aftermath nobody 17:35 expected. The footage of the experiment spread faster than any official statement could contain it. Within 24 hours, every major social platform was flooded with clips of the glowing sphere, the synchronized hum, and the stunned silence that followed the words, “This is insane.” People began dissecting every frame, comparing waveform charts, analyzing the audio spectrum of the chant, even overlaying the sound frequencies onto ancient temple carvings as if searching for a hidden code. In just a few days, the bugosphere wasn’t a lab artifact anymore. It had become a global obsession. At the university, things shifted from excitement to caution. The lab was locked down and all future experiments were suspended pending safety review. The Ministry of Science issued a formal inquiry after reports surfaced that the sphere’s weight had increased again, this time from 22 to nearly 25 lb. That alone shouldn’t have been possible, not without mass being added. Yet, the numbers were consistent across every instrument. A few theorists suggested it might be absorbing ambient energy, possibly even sound waves themselves, converting resonance into mass. Others, more skeptical, argued the equipment was simply malfunctioning under media pressure. But the anomalies didn’t stop there. The lab’s environmental sensors detected faint magnetic disturbances within a 5 m radius of the containment chamber. Power fluctuations became common, though localized only to the building. Plants near the test site began to wilt, showing the same dehydration effect that had been observed in the original field where the object was found. When a geologist tested the soil beneath the lab, it registered unusually high levels of ionization, something typically caused by prolonged electromagnetic exposure. Yet, once again, there was no adiation. It was as if the sphere was rewriting its own surroundings on a 19:16 molecular level. News outlets had a field day. Headlines called it the artifact that listens, the singing machine, and Colombia’s quantum enigma. Debates filled television panels. Physicists argued over negative mass theory. Linguists speculated about vibrational syntax, and spiritual leaders claimed it proved that Sanskrit was the original frequency of of creation. A few skeptics accused the research team of staging the entire event, claiming the glow could have been 19:45 caused by hidden LED lights or magnetic resonance tricks. But when the university released a portion of the raw EMF data, even the doubters went quiet. The numbers were too clean, too structured, too real. For Dr. Munoz, the turning point came when he reviewed a spectrogram of the energy pulses emitted during the experiment. The pattern mirrored the geometry of the Shri Yantra, an ancient Hindu symbol representing the union of physical and spiritual planes. No one in the lab had programmed it. It was simply there. That single discovery left the team silent for nearly an hour. Was it coincidence or was the sphere somehow recalling the same cosmic geometry encoded in the mantra itself? Security around the artifact tightened. Access required biometric clearance. Outside the facility, protests formed, some demanding transparency, others calling it divine evidence suppressed by academia. Online theories multiplied daily. One claimed the sphere was a seed from another civilization designed to 20:41 awaken through sound. Another suggested it was a probe measuring the consciousness of those who encountered it. Inside the lab, the atmosphere grew heavier. Several technicians reported hearing faint tones when standing near the chamber, even when no audio played. The frequency was low, barely 20:56 perceptible, but it carried a rhythm, slow, steady, almost like a heartbeat. 21:01 When one of them whispered near the 21:02 glass, the readings jumped again.
Whatever the bug sphere was doing, it hadn’t stopped. The institution tried to downplay everything, insisting that
further investigation is ongoing. But 21:12 among the researchers, a quiet realization had taken hold. The experiment had crossed into something larger than science. It wasn’t just 21:19 about physics anymore.
It was about communication. The sphere had heard humanity’s oldest language and replied in kind. No one knew what that meant yet or whether it was trying to say something back. But one thing was clear. The moment the bug sphere reacted to 21:33 ancient Sanskrit chance, the line between discovery and belief blurred forever. A mystery that redefes reality. Weeks after the demonstration, the lab remained sealed and no official updates 21:46 had been released. The Bugosphere sat in isolation, monitored by a small group of scientists under tight security. Most of the original team had been reassigned, though whispers suggested the project had quietly moved under government supervision. The data gathered so far was enough to fill entire servers, but no one could claim to understand what it meant.
Every test led to another contradiction, every theory to another question. The most startling revelation came when researchers discovered that the sphere emitted faint pulses even in total silence. It no longer needed chanting to respond. The patterns were weak but consistent. Mathematically structured in cycles matching the same harmonic intervals found in the Guyatri mantra. Somehow it had memorized the vibration. The object wasn’t reacting anymore. It was continuing the chant on its own. Physicists struggled to explain the phenomenon. Some called it residual resonance. Others suggested
self-sustaining quantum oscillation. But supervision. The data gathered so far was enough to fill entire servers, but no one could claim to understand what it meant. Every test led to another contradiction, every theory to another question.
The most startling revelation came when researchers discovered that the sphere emitted faint pulses even in total silence. It no longer needed chanting to respond. The patterns were weak but consistent. Mathematically structured in cycles matching the same 22:23 harmonic intervals found in the Guyatri 22:25 mantra. Somehow it had memorized the vibration. The object wasn’t reacting anymore. It was continuing the chant on its own. Physicists struggled to explain the phenomenon. Some called it residual resonance. Others suggested self-sustaining quantum oscillation. But those who’d spent time near the sphere described something else, an intangible sense that it was aware. One technician claimed he heard his name whispered through the static of a monitor. Another said the sphere’s pulse quickened when people entered the room, as if it could sense attention. Outside the scientific community, interpretations multiplied.
Some saw it as proof that ancient languages were coded with the same mathematics governing the universe. Others viewed it as a reminder that sound, intention, and consciousness might be far more interconnected than science admits. A few went further, calling the sphere a bridge between human creation and something cosmic, a mirror that sings back to us in the language we once forgot. Unum eventually issued a short statement. The bug sphere remains under study. Preliminary data indicates an unprecedented form of vibrational interaction between matter and sound. Beyond that, silence. Yet the story refused to fade. Scientists were lost for words, but the public wasn’t. To many, it became a symbol of rediscovery, a reminder that not every mystery is meant to be solved, only understood in fragments. Somewhere in that sealed room in Colombia, the bugosphere still hums quietly, pulsing in rhythm with a chant older than history. And if you listen closely, it almost feels like the universe itself is trying to remember the words. What is your favorite theory about the bug sphere? Let us know in the comments. Thank you for watching.
6. This is how it is done
Our plan was to discuss the stunning conclusion that got the threesome the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics. We used to say that the classical world is an illusion but this year we know that everything is Quantum. And that reality itself may only exist when observed. And maybe, just maybe, the universe is watching itself through us.
Then we saw the commercial below. Eddie George should have understood that the reality of passing thru Michigan exists only if he notices it. He didn’t and undertook a 12 hour detour.
Perhaps we understand that detour because Biakabatuka had a monster game running for 313 yards in Michigan’s upset win in 1995 over you know who. See the Nobels are right! Reality only exists when you observe it.
On the other hand, the above is how to handle a bad memory about a loss to the Big Blue. We ourselves might have to come up with a “reality only exists when observed” next Sunday.
In any case, no matter what happens next Saturday, the feelings only apply to the game. After all, we have close family living in that state. So they can observe the reality while we study Quantum Tunneling.
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