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Of course. Everything had rivets. Exactly. The skin of a craft was the skin of an aircraft. Exactly. It had rivets and it had nuts and bolts.
Of course. Everything had rivets. Exactly. The skin of a craft was the skin of an aircraft. Exactly. It had rivets and it had nuts and bolts.
Of course. Everything had rivets. Exactly. The skin of a craft was the skin of an aircraft. Exactly. It had rivets and it had nuts and bolts.
But, Joe, is that really that much of a stretch? Let's look at this. We've done experiments where we've had pilots be able to control aircraft thousands of miles away. with a helmet that interprets thought. Right. Right?
But, Joe, is that really that much of a stretch? Let's look at this. We've done experiments where we've had pilots be able to control aircraft thousands of miles away. with a helmet that interprets thought. Right. Right?
But, Joe, is that really that much of a stretch? Let's look at this. We've done experiments where we've had pilots be able to control aircraft thousands of miles away. with a helmet that interprets thought. Right. Right?
He's playing better than I can with my hands. Well, better than anybody can.
He's playing better than I can with my hands. Well, better than anybody can.
He's playing better than I can with my hands. Well, better than anybody can.
But is that right? So if we can do that now. Right. Right. Is it really that far of a stretch to think that, you know, someone who's a little more advanced than us. Right. Our friends from out of town. Realize that's the way to do it. That's more efficient, right? The speed of the processing of the brain, the processes of the brain is much faster.
But is that right? So if we can do that now. Right. Right. Is it really that far of a stretch to think that, you know, someone who's a little more advanced than us. Right. Our friends from out of town. Realize that's the way to do it. That's more efficient, right? The speed of the processing of the brain, the processes of the brain is much faster.
But is that right? So if we can do that now. Right. Right. Is it really that far of a stretch to think that, you know, someone who's a little more advanced than us. Right. Our friends from out of town. Realize that's the way to do it. That's more efficient, right? The speed of the processing of the brain, the processes of the brain is much faster.
It takes us longer to then have to mechanically use our hands and manipulate and do things. This is almost, not quite, but almost instantaneous. You don't have that lag, right? Right, of course. And so that would certainly make sense. Modern warfare, not the game, but actual modern warfare.
It takes us longer to then have to mechanically use our hands and manipulate and do things. This is almost, not quite, but almost instantaneous. You don't have that lag, right? Right, of course. And so that would certainly make sense. Modern warfare, not the game, but actual modern warfare.
It takes us longer to then have to mechanically use our hands and manipulate and do things. This is almost, not quite, but almost instantaneous. You don't have that lag, right? Right, of course. And so that would certainly make sense. Modern warfare, not the game, but actual modern warfare.
You know, I used to give a briefing to some folks. I'm so glad you mentioned this because this goes back to the whole stigma and taboo issue. I used to have a slideshow, and I still have it somewhere, and I would discuss the word, the Latin word prefix of para, P-A-R-A, and it means above or beside.
You know, I used to give a briefing to some folks. I'm so glad you mentioned this because this goes back to the whole stigma and taboo issue. I used to have a slideshow, and I still have it somewhere, and I would discuss the word, the Latin word prefix of para, P-A-R-A, and it means above or beside.