Avi Loeb
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I brought one to show you here.
And, you know, we should approach the universe with a sense of curiosity, but also modesty.
You know, it's really, we desperately need to be more modest, right?
So a day after I was visiting Arrow, the old domain anomaly resolution office at the Pentagon.
I gave a briefing about the Galileo project, and next to me is Eric Davis, and he says, when I worked in government, I became aware of the fact that the U.S.
government has materials in its possession that it may have given to corporations like Lockheed Martin or others.
of crash sites of spacecraft from outside of this earth and including biologics, biological material.
So on the one hand, I hear the day before that there is really nothing because the aero people said that they have access to all the information within government and they haven't found anything.
And then a day later, I hear Eric Davis saying what he said.
And the question is, who should I believe?
And my point is I believe evidence.
So I don't believe stories because, you know, if there is a car accident, different people give you different accounts of what really happened.
That's why FIFA is using cameras to monitor soccer games.
They don't go and ask the players or the audience whether there was a goal in a controversial case.
And so that is the scientific method.
FIFA is using the scientific method.
about stories because when I was a kid, I would sit at the dinner table, ask a difficult question, and I would see the adults in the room inventing answers that made no sense as a kid.