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Comments by "N Marbletoe" (@nmarbletoe8210) on "Garry Nolan: UFOs and Aliens | Lex Fridman Podcast #262" video.
perhaps "You must be as a child to enter the kingdom of heaven" or something like that
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maybe DNA is an antenna and the memories are stored in the cloud
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i like it. odds are that at least one universe would contain a being of godly abilities, who then could oversee all of them. hard to calculate the odds but the logic is intriguing and new
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perhaps life itself requires a temporal world, but time hurts all things eventually.... because of change. change hurts but without it we couldn't even live.
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yes, it's their disregard for gravity / inertia that will get them in trouble with the reality cops
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Since you have listened to Nolan who listened to Tucker, I must disregard your complaint by it's own logic.
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@KingDavid5934 And now you are commenting with me, who didn't even get the point? Wow you are really discrediting yourself! This is all a juvenile attempt to say 'guilt by association is a fallacy.' Einstein might have read the newspaper horoscope, he was still Einstein.
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@KingDavid5934 Tucker Carlson uses guilt by association, one reason why I don't watch his show.
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@21danny17 'mainstream' isn't the same as popular. it often means the press that is owned by large corporations.
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yes but most university types are cool. and it's engineers that actually make the horrible stuff right? not scientists.
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Yes DNA has information as a simple string of "letters" but it has far more information as an algorithm -- and the environment is the hardware the algorithm runs on. That's my guess what he means.
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are the aliens are using some kind of pulsed microwaves to maybe scan people's brains?
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that's a dog that wasn't fully socialized as a puppy
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it is a wonderful world
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that blows up the "roll of the dice" theory if they all have the same mutations
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yeah, the mutations were actually the only human parts of the DNA that's why they showed up as anomalies
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eyes work even if they are a single photosensitive cell. such creatures can't read but they can navigate. oysters have dozens of simple eyes.
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that way you don't have to get cold to study them
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probably goes back to Adam and the apple, which, you'll note, he didn't even have to pick himself
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hmmm interesting
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50:45 a bad roll of the dice... that has never been seen in modern populations, even though we are "rolling" a lot more dice than any other time in history? could be, but it's not a slam dunk conclusion
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follow up: what type of mutations were found -- point? deletion? addition of many pairs? more detail! Were they all in one chromosome?
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@rjj54321 Mick West isn't a fighter pilot, he's not from the USA either. You must be thinking about David Fravor, the guy who first saw the tic tac. Fravor is a famous US fighter pilot.
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yes that is kinda my working hypothesis for how it's all organized
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we are antanzees or are we chimpants?
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Are there any perfect objects of macroscopic size in existence? Even the reference kilogram acted strangely...
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yeah the Fravor CAP point may be the wildest thing about the entire encounter
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Yeah that guy has tons of info
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@davidm.2541 cool! Yeah taht's right, it was Sagan. We could also ref Einstein who said his mode of thinking was like that of a kindergardner more than a mathematician
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and how bout this: have you ever clicked on a like that says e.g., "2.9k" and had it turn over to 3.0k? This should happen 1/100 times and I've never seen it once.
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yes I think there are vastly different phenomena with different sources
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Not of the ordinary kind, which requires a backing material and can only be seen in direct lines from the eye to the material
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interesting. the mental dimensions are barely explored even by the modern mind -- the ancient practices are more advanced in this area
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maybe life invents something new never before seen in the universe. the answer becomes the next question
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hence the "not too high, not too low" strategy
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@jdjewellpa He is an MIT professor, maybe that's how he got on Rogan
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i think he knows the difference but yeah he needs to say it
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sure, but he doesn't say "in formal surveys of scientists..." it's like a mason saying "the kinda people who lay brick..."
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That argument would fly if the Pentagon had just released video of giants
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I figure the number of crashes, even if very small, indicates a very large number of craft out and about
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I want to know "do ET have a sense of humor?"
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and Mellon said his friend told him that Lazar did in fact work there
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there haven't been sightings over NYC? Only Phoenix, Paris, Mexico City, DC, and every other large city? Are UFOs afraid of authentic bagels?
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wasn't there a brain scan study that found differences in the people?
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On the other hand, without hypothesis testing science would be wandering in the dark taking data on bumps
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would you prefer a sundial?
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@garyttomo1641 People can talk to bees; the key is to use their own language. First, we must learn slug, then we can speak to slugs.
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yes, agree 100%. however, the problem to me is that there's no access to the primary records. to be clear, I believe Fravor, but overall it's not a scientific study type of data where all the methods are open
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yes if by Americans you mean American media
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@The.world.has.gone.crazy... Yup humans probably have some crazy tech we don't know about. However, UFOs have been seen for thousands of years...
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