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This week on Criminal Plus: A very loud and very mysterious boom.

June 11, 2026 / 00:37

This episode discusses the topic of meteors, focusing on the absence of visible fireballs and satellite images that typically accompany meteor events. The conversation includes a humorous exchange about the pronunciation of the word 'meteor'.

Participants engage in a light-hearted dialogue about the peculiarities of language, specifically how to pronounce 'meteor'. This playful banter adds a comedic element to the otherwise scientific discussion.

The episode highlights the importance of monitoring meteors and the lack of evidence for a recent meteor event, raising questions about the phenomena.

TLDR

A humorous discussion on meteors and pronunciation quirks.

Episode

0:37
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They don't think it was a meteor because there was no strike. There's no fireball
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that anyone could see. There was no satellite images of meteors and they do monitor meteors.
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Uh >> Are you saying that word a little weird? >> Meteor. I just did a whole edit for the last 2
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hours about an asteroid hunter and I said meteors a lot. Meteor. Say it for me. Meteor.
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Meteor? Why are you laughing? >> Meteor. >> Say meteor. >> Meteor. >> Please continue.

Episode Highlights

Episode Quotes

  • Meteor?
    This week on Criminal Plus: A very loud and very mysterious boom.
  • Please continue.
    This week on Criminal Plus: A very loud and very mysterious boom.

Key Moments

  • Laughter00:29