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Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

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Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

But, you know, mathematicians and statisticians proved that that will not take, you know, all the time in universe for monkeys to type up, you know, Shakespeare or something else. You know, things just don't happen. So, I mean, that's why I think it's plausible.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

But, you know, mathematicians and statisticians proved that that will not take, you know, all the time in universe for monkeys to type up, you know, Shakespeare or something else. You know, things just don't happen. So, I mean, that's why I think it's plausible.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

And then there are some other things in Gabon also, like there is an airfield that basically Germans used and currently still used by the government. It's just been extended and nobody knows, you know, who's built it. They were just, you know, blocks arranged in a shape of an airfield. which was large enough to be an airfield. And they just extended it. They just paid a little bit more.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

And then there are some other things in Gabon also, like there is an airfield that basically Germans used and currently still used by the government. It's just been extended and nobody knows, you know, who's built it. They were just, you know, blocks arranged in a shape of an airfield. which was large enough to be an airfield. And they just extended it. They just paid a little bit more.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

And then there are some other things in Gabon also, like there is an airfield that basically Germans used and currently still used by the government. It's just been extended and nobody knows, you know, who's built it. They were just, you know, blocks arranged in a shape of an airfield. which was large enough to be an airfield. And they just extended it. They just paid a little bit more.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

But nobody knows where it came to be, who built it, or why. Because it doesn't look like a temple. It looks like an airfield. And that's what it's used for now. And it's not far from Oklo. So it doesn't prove anything. Of course, I'm speculating. But to me, it's easier to believe this version of events.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

But nobody knows where it came to be, who built it, or why. Because it doesn't look like a temple. It looks like an airfield. And that's what it's used for now. And it's not far from Oklo. So it doesn't prove anything. Of course, I'm speculating. But to me, it's easier to believe this version of events.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

But nobody knows where it came to be, who built it, or why. Because it doesn't look like a temple. It looks like an airfield. And that's what it's used for now. And it's not far from Oklo. So it doesn't prove anything. Of course, I'm speculating. But to me, it's easier to believe this version of events.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Because it makes sense to me as a rational being, as an engineer, as a scientist, that we're not alone in the universe. So we're probably not the first intelligent beings in this world. It would be too much for us to think that we are the only ones or we are the first ones. There is too much self-aggrandization in that statement. So to me, I think George Lucas's picture of the world makes sense.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Because it makes sense to me as a rational being, as an engineer, as a scientist, that we're not alone in the universe. So we're probably not the first intelligent beings in this world. It would be too much for us to think that we are the only ones or we are the first ones. There is too much self-aggrandization in that statement. So to me, I think George Lucas's picture of the world makes sense.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Because it makes sense to me as a rational being, as an engineer, as a scientist, that we're not alone in the universe. So we're probably not the first intelligent beings in this world. It would be too much for us to think that we are the only ones or we are the first ones. There is too much self-aggrandization in that statement. So to me, I think George Lucas's picture of the world makes sense.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

There are many intelligent beings They all do something, so we are one of them. If we find the works of their technology, of course, they will look strange to us. Of course, you know, we'll try to find an explanation for it, but I think it's time, you know, we consider that as a possibility, especially in view of the development of technology now that, you know, we use space web telescopes.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

There are many intelligent beings They all do something, so we are one of them. If we find the works of their technology, of course, they will look strange to us. Of course, you know, we'll try to find an explanation for it, but I think it's time, you know, we consider that as a possibility, especially in view of the development of technology now that, you know, we use space web telescopes.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

There are many intelligent beings They all do something, so we are one of them. If we find the works of their technology, of course, they will look strange to us. Of course, you know, we'll try to find an explanation for it, but I think it's time, you know, we consider that as a possibility, especially in view of the development of technology now that, you know, we use space web telescopes.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

to look for traces of other civilizations. So I think this is not, you know, too far-fetched.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

to look for traces of other civilizations. So I think this is not, you know, too far-fetched.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

to look for traces of other civilizations. So I think this is not, you know, too far-fetched.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Probably.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Probably.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Probably.