Danny Jones
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And like we have the,
the stuff on the radars of those jet planes that the fighter pilots were flying.
If it is true that some of that stuff is ours...
That means that we've figured out a new physics, some new type of physics.
And one of the things that's crazy, which Jesse always talks about, is that like people have been working on anti-gravity since the 50s, like Bryce DeWitt and Lewis Witten.
And there was this big anti-gravity conference that was going on in North Carolina.
All of a sudden, all that stuff went like black, and a lot of people speculate that it all got captured and went underground.
I've had this theory proposed to me by a previous guest named Jason Georgiani.
Yes.
Are you familiar with him?
I am.
He has this crazy theory that...
dark matter could be a computational cloud.
And he bases that off of the information on a hard drive.
So he's like, the hard drive stores energy, but he's like, we can't detect any mass.
It's electromagnetically invisible.
And he's like,
But he did say that if you could, somebody postulated that if we had the instruments that were precise enough to weigh the mass of like all of the data stored on every hard drive in the world right now, he says it would weigh like a kilogram.
but it's growing exponentially every year.
And it's increasing, it's not growing at the same rate, like especially as AI develops and we reach the technological singularity, the mass of all the data centers that are being built, it's going to be a lot of mass.