Matt Gialich
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I want to figure out why the fuck we're here.
I want to figure out if there's aliens.
I want to figure out what the universe is built, how we did it, what is a new branch of physics we can go discover.
There's so many things that space has unlocked for us as these key pieces in time.
including dark matter, but because of the limited availability to actually go explore it, it's just handcuffed.
And so unless you're willing to be a top-notch professor that spends 20 years writing proposals and hopefully gets your mission approved, and then hopefully gets it launched, and then hopefully doesn't get it canceled, and then maybe you'll make a really cool scientific discovery, I don't think that's the best process.
I love to go down these branches of physics and try to understand them and try to figure out, like, you have antimatter, you got dark matter, you got all these different states, you got all these different theories, you got theories on variable light theory.
Like, there's all these really cool theories that are out there that you can go read and explore.
Here's the reality, Sean.
I'm too stupid to understand all of them.
I'm not going to pretend like I'm the genius on all this stuff, right?
Well, I appreciate it.
I think...
It's really cool for me to go read these.
And what I would always suggest, because we all fall down this rabbit hole, which is like we turn on the Discovery Channel and there's like some crazy dude with crazy hair on there being like, oh, if you vibrate an atom at this, it will turn into this and then teleport.
And you could like teleport humans and go read the actual papers.
And usually you don't draw those same conclusions.
You can get how they get there.
But like the statistics to make that happen are infinitesimally small and non-realistic.
The best is...