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🗓️ 1 September 2023
⏱️ 128 minutes
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0:16.0 | I do believe that unidentified aerial phenomena are a mixed bag. I think many of them are probably used for espionage but by other nations. I think that some of them are just weather balloons or you know drones or you know |
0:21.4 | drones or US government developing some equipment that others are not aware of |
0:26.5 | or you know it could be some you know natural phenomenon but it's sufficient to have one object which originated from an |
0:36.6 | extraterrestrial origin for this to change the future of humanity because we developed |
0:40.8 | our science and technology over one century quantum mechanics was discovered a hundred years ago |
0:46.1 | and all of our gadgets are based on that understanding of quantum mechanics just one hundred years |
0:51.3 | my point is that's one party in 100 million of the age of the universe. |
0:55.9 | So most like and most stars form 5 billion years before the sun. So most likely |
1:01.2 | there are much more advanced than we are. |
1:03.4 | It doesn't matter what the answer is. |
1:05.7 | If it's no, it's maybe disappointing, but that's still interesting because that means life on on earth is unique but if it's yes if it's yes that there is life even in our own solar system doesn't prove there are UFOs or you repeats. |
1:23.0 | But it is at least a step in the direction of saying, |
1:26.1 | well, it could have been. |
1:28.0 | Any sufficiently advanced technology |
1:30.6 | is indistinguishable from magic. Open the pod bay doors, please help. |
1:37.0 | We are live on all things internet related with my good old friend. He's not that old, but he's a friend, and that's Avi Loeb joining us all the way from the Eastern Seaborn, Cambridge, Massachusetts, |
1:57.1 | Harvard, and we have a new friend joining us today, also young and distinguished. And that's Professor Gary Nolan's. |
2:04.8 | Thank you guys for joining me. Gary, how are you today up north? |
2:07.8 | Great, thank you and up north, yes, yes, up in the frigid north of Apollo Alto. |
2:14.0 | And Avi is jealous of that frigidity, I'm sure. |
2:17.0 | Avi, how are you, sir? |
2:18.0 | I'm doing great, but most of the universe is much colder than the Earth, |
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