Stefan Burns
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Do you, you kind of learn about all the other states of matter, but the plasma one's the weird one because it's, so it's true that it was at like 99% of the universe is made of plasma.
Those are wild, huh?
They often get mistaken for like UFOs too.
There's a Marfa, Texas.
I think there's a lot of these earthquake lights that come out of the ground.
There's something, what is it about Marfa, Texas that makes it super super conducive for all these earthquake lights?
Am I just because there's lots of underground seismic activity?
There's this NASA physicist, I believe retired now, named Friedman, Friedman Freund.
That guy's great.
Yeah, you're familiar with him?
Yeah, so he's the one.
He came up with this...
hypothesis that the igneous rock underneath the earth when it grinds together because it has this this uh this charge in the igneous rock and when it grinds together it somehow produces enough energy to to shoot these earthquake lights out of the ground and he hypothesized he came up with the idea of using that as like a early warning detection for earthquakes right
Sheldon Briner.
Oh, wow.
Look at that.
That's bizarre.
Not only that, we were detonating nukes in the atmosphere, in like outer space.
They're trying to blow a hole in the Van Allen belts or something.
Now, I heard you talk about this guy named Hans Alphen or something like this.