Jesse Michels
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Appearances Over Time
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It's like, yeah, because it's funny.
You can go on ChatGPT and they say, Roger Lear has no academically, you know, peer-reviewed papers or whatever.
It's like you tried.
Yeah, we did try.
And it's funny.
I think you always have to sanitize the results and just say, no, we found something anomalous.
We're not even jumping to conclusions.
But even then, sometimes there's this sort of antibody rejection of a lot of these findings.
There's a friend of mine, Beatrice Vioreal.
She's an astronomer from Stockholm University.
And she's a PhD out there.
And she...
Basically from the Palomar Observatory, which was, you know, one of the most prominent, you know, observatories in use in the 40s and 50s.
She noticed all sorts of these what look like essentially UFO-like objects, these light reflecting objects that look like kind of mirrors.
In orbit.
In orbit.
And geo.
That's fascinating.
So there's a history of looking into these geosynchronous objects that seem to exist in the tens of thousands.
So fascinating, because the other thing is,