Clas Svahn
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you know, heavy element reactor thing, what would that do for us?
Like that would change everything, but it would beget a thousand more questions.
It wouldn't be like, you know, your, your whole, I want to know, it wouldn't be like, I know now it'd be like, I,
You can never know everything.
You know it's impossible.
As you say, every knowledge gets some new questions.
That's true.
Knowledge, questions grow at an exponent of your knowledge growing.
So it's like, you can think of knowledge like a volume in like a cylinder or a sphere or something.
The more the sphere grows,
the questions grow, you know, the outside at an exponent.
And so it's the more you know, the less you know.
And that really should be sort of with everything.
But then you have these sort of stultified fields, which is how, you know, academia teaches it, where it's like, there's this received wisdom and it's like the law of thermodynamics.
And it's like, you know, you get to the end of the chapter and it's, that's it, you know, end of it.
But nothing is that simple.
I usually say that we are standing at the very top of a mountain of knowledge today.
Yes.
But the mountain is resting on this
mountain that is even bigger yes that is moving into the future that's beautiful and suddenly we are a little higher up but there is always a new mountain are there any philosophers in the ufo space or even outside of ufos who you think uh speak most to the ufo question or researchers that you're really inspired by