Kevin Knuth
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And so somebody might call that interdimensional, but that's not what interdimensional would mean technically.
But for, let's say you were a dark matter creature, we're only 15% of the universe.
We're the anomaly.
When you think of the universe as a whole, most of the universe is actually the stuff we just call dark matter because we don't know anything about it.
And it's not dark.
You see through it, right?
It's transparent.
It doesn't interact with photons.
But the 15%, which is what we're all made of, the whole universe you know is actually an anomaly, which I think is kind of fascinating.
So everything that we think of as prosaic and normal is actually to somebody else would be an anomaly.
We are the weird things in the universe.
I think that's a funny thought.
They're going for the idea that it doesn't move and behave the way that we think of things moving and behaving.
I think that's what they're trying to convey.
But as a scientist, we struggle because we then have people with a more scientific bent who then try to use that literally.
And it's like, no, don't take it.
This is not being used as a technical term.
Extraterrestrial, that's another hypothesis.
And it's a reasonable hypothesis.
And...