Robert Epstein
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Appearances Over Time
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And emerged and It just brought us up like this, just like in 2001. We go up to here, and that could help explain the Fermi Paradox, because there could be lots of chimp-like creatures all over the galaxy.
I've read some of these books that are really fascinating. Truly, they hold my attention. But page after page after page, I keep saying, yeah, but neurotransduction theory is much simpler. It's just one tiny little change that has to occur.
I've read some of these books that are really fascinating. Truly, they hold my attention. But page after page after page, I keep saying, yeah, but neurotransduction theory is much simpler. It's just one tiny little change that has to occur.
I've read some of these books that are really fascinating. Truly, they hold my attention. But page after page after page, I keep saying, yeah, but neurotransduction theory is much simpler. It's just one tiny little change that has to occur.
Let me connect what you just said with what I've been saying. Easy connection. Okay. And it brings us into the world of UFOs. Because whether this capability arose on its own, which it could. Or whether it was juiced up a little bit by some outsiders. Which it could. Which it could.
Let me connect what you just said with what I've been saying. Easy connection. Okay. And it brings us into the world of UFOs. Because whether this capability arose on its own, which it could. Or whether it was juiced up a little bit by some outsiders. Which it could. Which it could.
Let me connect what you just said with what I've been saying. Easy connection. Okay. And it brings us into the world of UFOs. Because whether this capability arose on its own, which it could. Or whether it was juiced up a little bit by some outsiders. Which it could. Which it could.
Then either way, we're now in a position where we could, in theory, communicate in more meaningful ways with extraterrestrials. We could. And we might, by understanding how transduction works, we might figure out how to do that. So not just communicating with people in another universe, but communicating with extraterrestrials.
Then either way, we're now in a position where we could, in theory, communicate in more meaningful ways with extraterrestrials. We could. And we might, by understanding how transduction works, we might figure out how to do that. So not just communicating with people in another universe, but communicating with extraterrestrials.
Then either way, we're now in a position where we could, in theory, communicate in more meaningful ways with extraterrestrials. We could. And we might, by understanding how transduction works, we might figure out how to do that. So not just communicating with people in another universe, but communicating with extraterrestrials.
Some of these extraterrestrials, in fact, most of them, maybe all of them, have to have this ability. They have to have that transduction ability or they never would have gotten above chimp level. So maybe this is our way of connecting with them as well. And that we're on the path, but we're not quite there yet. We're not quite there yet, but I think we could get there really fast.
Some of these extraterrestrials, in fact, most of them, maybe all of them, have to have this ability. They have to have that transduction ability or they never would have gotten above chimp level. So maybe this is our way of connecting with them as well. And that we're on the path, but we're not quite there yet. We're not quite there yet, but I think we could get there really fast.
Some of these extraterrestrials, in fact, most of them, maybe all of them, have to have this ability. They have to have that transduction ability or they never would have gotten above chimp level. So maybe this is our way of connecting with them as well. And that we're on the path, but we're not quite there yet. We're not quite there yet, but I think we could get there really fast.
And again, some of these neuroscientists I've been talking to, they are saying the same thing, because this is not like studying, I don't know, this is not like studying, I'll say black holes again, but this is different because we've got thousands of labs, some of them extremely sophisticated labs, were just not looking for this. What happens if we start looking for this?
And again, some of these neuroscientists I've been talking to, they are saying the same thing, because this is not like studying, I don't know, this is not like studying, I'll say black holes again, but this is different because we've got thousands of labs, some of them extremely sophisticated labs, were just not looking for this. What happens if we start looking for this?
And again, some of these neuroscientists I've been talking to, they are saying the same thing, because this is not like studying, I don't know, this is not like studying, I'll say black holes again, but this is different because we've got thousands of labs, some of them extremely sophisticated labs, were just not looking for this. What happens if we start looking for this?
And so what we've been doing is we've been trying to work out experiments that can be conducted and that should produce one result or another, depending on whether transduction is occurring. And that's the goal, is find empirical support for this type of theory. If we can find empirical support, the more support we find, obviously, the more convincing this will be.
And so what we've been doing is we've been trying to work out experiments that can be conducted and that should produce one result or another, depending on whether transduction is occurring. And that's the goal, is find empirical support for this type of theory. If we can find empirical support, the more support we find, obviously, the more convincing this will be.
And so what we've been doing is we've been trying to work out experiments that can be conducted and that should produce one result or another, depending on whether transduction is occurring. And that's the goal, is find empirical support for this type of theory. If we can find empirical support, the more support we find, obviously, the more convincing this will be.
And then that would bring in the engineers. It's the engineers who could really make this thing sing. So it's another one of my intuitions, call it that. But I think the data are all around us. They're all around us.