Bret Weinstein
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So this is exactly my problem, is there's two realms. There's a realm in which I understand the physics of the universe enough that I can evaluate that claim, and then I can say, well... It's not obvious to me how you go through the water. The water has to be displaced. And water is denser than air in terms of how much matter there is, how many particles there are.
So this is exactly my problem, is there's two realms. There's a realm in which I understand the physics of the universe enough that I can evaluate that claim, and then I can say, well... It's not obvious to me how you go through the water. The water has to be displaced. And water is denser than air in terms of how much matter there is, how many particles there are.
And therefore, it ought to be harder to move through than air. I would expect noise in the air. I would expect something similar in the water. And the fact that these things behave in a couple of different ways. One, they're silent. Two, they turn in ways that would challenge a biological critter profoundly. Three, they move at speeds that are improbable in light of what we understand.
And therefore, it ought to be harder to move through than air. I would expect noise in the air. I would expect something similar in the water. And the fact that these things behave in a couple of different ways. One, they're silent. Two, they turn in ways that would challenge a biological critter profoundly. Three, they move at speeds that are improbable in light of what we understand.
And therefore, it ought to be harder to move through than air. I would expect noise in the air. I would expect something similar in the water. And the fact that these things behave in a couple of different ways. One, they're silent. Two, they turn in ways that would challenge a biological critter profoundly. Three, they move at speeds that are improbable in light of what we understand.
Now, I'm not saying there can't be lots of stuff we don't understand. But what I'm saying is all of those things have a simplest explanation, which is that that craft isn't matter. It's a projection.
Now, I'm not saying there can't be lots of stuff we don't understand. But what I'm saying is all of those things have a simplest explanation, which is that that craft isn't matter. It's a projection.
Now, I'm not saying there can't be lots of stuff we don't understand. But what I'm saying is all of those things have a simplest explanation, which is that that craft isn't matter. It's a projection.
Well, that I believe we have. I'm not expert in it, but you can project from above or below onto material. It could even, I think, be done in clear skies, right? Especially if you had a substrate, and I don't know whether to go down this road. Let's go down that road. What do you mean? Well, there seems to be a certain amount of experimentation with particles being projected
Well, that I believe we have. I'm not expert in it, but you can project from above or below onto material. It could even, I think, be done in clear skies, right? Especially if you had a substrate, and I don't know whether to go down this road. Let's go down that road. What do you mean? Well, there seems to be a certain amount of experimentation with particles being projected
Well, that I believe we have. I'm not expert in it, but you can project from above or below onto material. It could even, I think, be done in clear skies, right? Especially if you had a substrate, and I don't know whether to go down this road. Let's go down that road. What do you mean? Well, there seems to be a certain amount of experimentation with particles being projected
released from aircraft for some reason. I would assume and have long assumed that there is experimentation with altering the albedo of the Earth so it reflects more light back into space.
released from aircraft for some reason. I would assume and have long assumed that there is experimentation with altering the albedo of the Earth so it reflects more light back into space.
released from aircraft for some reason. I would assume and have long assumed that there is experimentation with altering the albedo of the Earth so it reflects more light back into space.
Yeah. And I don't think, you know, one of the things that we many of us came to understand during COVID about proposals is that very often the proposal comes after the experiments have already begun. Right. You propose an experiment that you've already done and then recoup your your investment when the grant is given.
Yeah. And I don't think, you know, one of the things that we many of us came to understand during COVID about proposals is that very often the proposal comes after the experiments have already begun. Right. You propose an experiment that you've already done and then recoup your your investment when the grant is given.
Yeah. And I don't think, you know, one of the things that we many of us came to understand during COVID about proposals is that very often the proposal comes after the experiments have already begun. Right. You propose an experiment that you've already done and then recoup your your investment when the grant is given.
So anyway, I believe that there's been some experimentation with releasing particles. I think it's an insane experiment to run. It's diabolical, frankly. You have no right to alter the Earth's atmosphere without us at least having a global public discussion about the consequences. I believe this is an informed consent violation and that I take those things very seriously.
So anyway, I believe that there's been some experimentation with releasing particles. I think it's an insane experiment to run. It's diabolical, frankly. You have no right to alter the Earth's atmosphere without us at least having a global public discussion about the consequences. I believe this is an informed consent violation and that I take those things very seriously.
So anyway, I believe that there's been some experimentation with releasing particles. I think it's an insane experiment to run. It's diabolical, frankly. You have no right to alter the Earth's atmosphere without us at least having a global public discussion about the consequences. I believe this is an informed consent violation and that I take those things very seriously.