Stefan Burns
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It's wild.
I think it's a unique.
It's exiting.
It's exiting our solar system now.
Right.
It's like on its way out.
Right.
It's got like an arc.
Yeah, we had this gentleman on the other day who was explaining to us there's this NASA mission where they sent a probe to land on an asteroid.
And I can't remember the name of the asteroid now.
Bennu, that's what it was.
Oh, you're familiar with this one.
And I think the goal was to like, they were like looking for life on the asteroid or something like that or consciousness or something like this.
So not exactly- Osiris Rex was the name of the mission, yeah.
How seriously, how serious do academics take the, like the whole Younger Dryas hypothesis?
Is that, do they just brush that off as pseudoscience or do, in your experience, like real academic geologists and people like this take that hypothesis seriously?
In these academic fields, it just seems to be like there's not as much curiosity
into this kind of stuff.
But like the reason I'm asking that is because I, you know, in that black mat layer that they found, uh, in the strata of the earth, there was like the, like little nano diamonds and, and certain metals that you would find in comments and asteroids.
Right.