Brian Cory Dobbs
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
Yep, that thing right there.
Okay, so if we zoom into this...
I present the before and after, okay?
Because I want you to see what it looks like just zooming in normally and what upscaling can do.
And you be the judge of whether or not you think it's being mischaracterized or misrepresented.
Okay.
Right.
So I had another guy, his name is Tim Saunders, who is an engineer.
He designs yachts for a living.
And he took a look at this because he's just curious like the rest of us.
And he's like, I think I can reverse engineer that.
And he did.
And he did this amazing 3D representation of it and showing the symmetry, showing... He has to... When he designs yachts, he's like, I can't just draw lines and shapes.
I got to know if I can build this thing out of raw materials and things will fit together.
And so he had to know how this thing fit together.
And so we actually do have a few slightly different angles of this that he was able to incorporate in his reverse engineering project.
to and if you want to see more of this i have a you know a film you guys are aware of that actually shows his methods and shows step by step how he did it and him talking about it and his uh wonderful british accent and it just is so odd and all we're asking for is to get a closer look at this because that to me now
Why does it look like... See, if we're entertaining this idea that it could be an artifact, perhaps some metallic alloy or something, why the heck does it look like rock-like material?
Metal, when exposed to carbon dioxide, will corrode and start to look kind of like rocky, flaky material.