Luis Elizondo
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It's reflexive to react a certain way. And we have to first deprogram ourselves first a little bit Before we can start moving forward, how do we destigmatize this conversation? Well, first of all, what's kooky? What do you think is kooky about something that's in our airspace that's performing in ways that we can't replicate? People say, well, wait a minute.
It's reflexive to react a certain way. And we have to first deprogram ourselves first a little bit Before we can start moving forward, how do we destigmatize this conversation? Well, first of all, what's kooky? What do you think is kooky about something that's in our airspace that's performing in ways that we can't replicate? People say, well, wait a minute.
We spend millions if not billions of dollars. putting a probe on Mars to try to find microbial life. And by the way, it looks like that may happen. It looks like there actually may be some evidence to suggest that. We spend lots of money trying to find technosignatures of intelligent life, radio signatures, in our own Milky Way, right?
We spend millions if not billions of dollars. putting a probe on Mars to try to find microbial life. And by the way, it looks like that may happen. It looks like there actually may be some evidence to suggest that. We spend lots of money trying to find technosignatures of intelligent life, radio signatures, in our own Milky Way, right?
We spend millions if not billions of dollars. putting a probe on Mars to try to find microbial life. And by the way, it looks like that may happen. It looks like there actually may be some evidence to suggest that. We spend lots of money trying to find technosignatures of intelligent life, radio signatures, in our own Milky Way, right?
Well, is it possible within the four and a half billion years our planet's been here that maybe intelligent life maybe found us first? Is it possible? Could be. We have to stop putting these limitations.
Well, is it possible within the four and a half billion years our planet's been here that maybe intelligent life maybe found us first? Is it possible? Could be. We have to stop putting these limitations.
Well, is it possible within the four and a half billion years our planet's been here that maybe intelligent life maybe found us first? Is it possible? Could be. We have to stop putting these limitations.
Joe, when I was in the medical program, when I was learning to be microbiology and immunology in college, we learned from our professor that Homo sapiens sapiens, as a modern species, has been around roughly between 100,000 to 200,000 years. Now, I'm not an expert, but that's what they say.
Joe, when I was in the medical program, when I was learning to be microbiology and immunology in college, we learned from our professor that Homo sapiens sapiens, as a modern species, has been around roughly between 100,000 to 200,000 years. Now, I'm not an expert, but that's what they say.
Joe, when I was in the medical program, when I was learning to be microbiology and immunology in college, we learned from our professor that Homo sapiens sapiens, as a modern species, has been around roughly between 100,000 to 200,000 years. Now, I'm not an expert, but that's what they say.
It was only the Greeks 2,000 years ago that introduced the idea that there's only two types of life forms on this planet. And you are either A, a plant, or B, you're an animal. And it wasn't
It was only the Greeks 2,000 years ago that introduced the idea that there's only two types of life forms on this planet. And you are either A, a plant, or B, you're an animal. And it wasn't
It was only the Greeks 2,000 years ago that introduced the idea that there's only two types of life forms on this planet. And you are either A, a plant, or B, you're an animal. And it wasn't
The last 300 years, so if you look at a 24-hour clock, roughly the last five minutes in the 24 hours towards midnight, we discovered another form of life that is neither plant nor animal that's been here with us on this planet, and that is the world of fungus. During the Renaissance and the days of Newton, we discovered that there was this other life form we've been sharing all along.
The last 300 years, so if you look at a 24-hour clock, roughly the last five minutes in the 24 hours towards midnight, we discovered another form of life that is neither plant nor animal that's been here with us on this planet, and that is the world of fungus. During the Renaissance and the days of Newton, we discovered that there was this other life form we've been sharing all along.
The last 300 years, so if you look at a 24-hour clock, roughly the last five minutes in the 24 hours towards midnight, we discovered another form of life that is neither plant nor animal that's been here with us on this planet, and that is the world of fungus. During the Renaissance and the days of Newton, we discovered that there was this other life form we've been sharing all along.
And so we pat ourselves on the shoulder. And it wasn't the last 120 years. Think about it. The last 10 seconds of our existence on this planet, so to speak, in a 24-hour clock as a modern species. We actually discovered the true dominant life form on this planet. And in fact, if you take all the biomass of every plant,
And so we pat ourselves on the shoulder. And it wasn't the last 120 years. Think about it. The last 10 seconds of our existence on this planet, so to speak, in a 24-hour clock as a modern species. We actually discovered the true dominant life form on this planet. And in fact, if you take all the biomass of every plant,
And so we pat ourselves on the shoulder. And it wasn't the last 120 years. Think about it. The last 10 seconds of our existence on this planet, so to speak, in a 24-hour clock as a modern species. We actually discovered the true dominant life form on this planet. And in fact, if you take all the biomass of every plant,