Rizwan Virk
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It's very possible that that could remind them and then they do it to us, as long as we don't think of the world as a material, physical world.
And so that's kind of, it's become a kind of religion in many ways, I think, in our society.
And people get as offended when you tell materialists that something else could be going on that they can't see as people who like you tell them, oh, Jesus didn't really resurrect.
They'll be like, you know, Christians could be pissed at you.
And so it's become kind of a religion that says that that doesn't fit my worldview.
Therefore, it's not possible.
It's okay to be a skeptic.
I'm just saying that at the same time, there are things that happen that we can't explain.
That's for sure true.
And so there may be a scientific explanation.
Well, it's interesting.
And I have spent a little bit of time investigating the UFO phenomenon.
There's a guy at Harvard named Avi Loeb who started the Galileo Project.
And I'm an advisor to the project.
And then there's a guy from Stanford named Gary Nolan who started the Sol Foundation.
And I wrote a white paper for them on venture capital investment and UAP technology, which would be potentially technology that can move a lot faster.
kind of far future technology, the way we would have thought of AI 50 years ago.
It's something that almost seems like Arthur C. Clarke said, any advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
But when you think of UFO sightings and how they might fit in, this is where it gets a little weird.
So