Ryan Graves
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One thing I like to think about is, you know, their planet, you know, we're making a lot of assumptions here, but their planet might be designed a different way, right? Like their atmosphere might have significantly less oxygen. It could be much thicker. And so they might have bypassed this whole period where they had rocket propulsions and gas shooting out the back.
And so they might have taken them longer to get to space, but maybe they did so with a much more developed technology, right? So then they apply that technology, they come over here, and now they're in a regime that perhaps they were unexpecting.
And so they might have taken them longer to get to space, but maybe they did so with a much more developed technology, right? So then they apply that technology, they come over here, and now they're in a regime that perhaps they were unexpecting.
And so they might have taken them longer to get to space, but maybe they did so with a much more developed technology, right? So then they apply that technology, they come over here, and now they're in a regime that perhaps they were unexpecting.
There's gravity disturbances, there's more oxygen in the air, there's different things that perhaps they either weren't expecting or just was different than their home environment. And then, oh, by the way, there's these stupid apes that are shining stuff at us that are launching nuclear weapons and actually knocking us out of the sky. There's electromagnetic interference.
There's gravity disturbances, there's more oxygen in the air, there's different things that perhaps they either weren't expecting or just was different than their home environment. And then, oh, by the way, there's these stupid apes that are shining stuff at us that are launching nuclear weapons and actually knocking us out of the sky. There's electromagnetic interference.
There's gravity disturbances, there's more oxygen in the air, there's different things that perhaps they either weren't expecting or just was different than their home environment. And then, oh, by the way, there's these stupid apes that are shining stuff at us that are launching nuclear weapons and actually knocking us out of the sky. There's electromagnetic interference.
So I could see a logic there that shows that we make the assumption that if they're here, they're gods, right? They can do anything. Maybe that's not the right way to think about it.
So I could see a logic there that shows that we make the assumption that if they're here, they're gods, right? They can do anything. Maybe that's not the right way to think about it.
So I could see a logic there that shows that we make the assumption that if they're here, they're gods, right? They can do anything. Maybe that's not the right way to think about it.
I love the work that Graham Hancock has been doing. And I see it as almost like a parallel conversation than the one we're having. I mean, there's something here. A lot of people can go out and look at it. I mean, sure, I've never been in the pyramids. But, you know, the information is there if you're willing to go look at it.
I love the work that Graham Hancock has been doing. And I see it as almost like a parallel conversation than the one we're having. I mean, there's something here. A lot of people can go out and look at it. I mean, sure, I've never been in the pyramids. But, you know, the information is there if you're willing to go look at it.
I love the work that Graham Hancock has been doing. And I see it as almost like a parallel conversation than the one we're having. I mean, there's something here. A lot of people can go out and look at it. I mean, sure, I've never been in the pyramids. But, you know, the information is there if you're willing to go look at it.
And there's this massive stigma within the academic community to say, no, no, that's not right. Because they're in this zero-sum game. They're all trying to win the next contract and grant, and they just want to stay right within the line of what's acceptable.
And there's this massive stigma within the academic community to say, no, no, that's not right. Because they're in this zero-sum game. They're all trying to win the next contract and grant, and they just want to stay right within the line of what's acceptable.
And there's this massive stigma within the academic community to say, no, no, that's not right. Because they're in this zero-sum game. They're all trying to win the next contract and grant, and they just want to stay right within the line of what's acceptable.
And he's bringing forward very interesting points about a time period that I think we all understand now is a lot less understood than we thought.
And he's bringing forward very interesting points about a time period that I think we all understand now is a lot less understood than we thought.
And he's bringing forward very interesting points about a time period that I think we all understand now is a lot less understood than we thought.
Maybe their planet has super strong electromagnetic fields, right? And so they can leverage that in a way we can't.