Dr. Eric Haseltine
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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I mean, animals are way smarter than we think they are.
But do we really think we can explain partial differential equations to a parrot?
Maybe, maybe not, probably not.
Right.
And so...
It stands to reason that there's way more to be known than our brains could ever comprehend.
And to me, that's the exciting thing about UAPs and UFOs.
It's nature's way of reminding us how little we know.
And Isaac Asimov said, science doesn't proceed with eureka.
Like, oh, we get this great insight.
It proceeds with, that's funny.
Because that's funny means, hmm, that makes no sense compared to what I think I know.
And whenever you see something that doesn't fit what you know, a real scientist should get excited, not skeptical.
But as Max Planck said-
Science precedes one funeral at a time.
Well, yes and no.
Yes, in that we believe when you look at all the many thousands of reports, and we've looked at all, and some I have guilty knowledge of from when I was inside the government, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny fraction.
Maybe a few dozen out of all the many tens or hundreds of thousands where I feel confident saying there's something real there.
It's not an artifact of who observed it, of the instrument, of some mistake.
It's real.