that interview goes in a good direction, though - kudos to the conductor
Another mainstream idea is the extra dimension. You see that in string theory, which gets a lot of good press, and awards are given to members of that community. Not only has it not been tested empirically for almost forty years now but there is no hope it will be tested in the next forty years. And yet your friend has no problem with that! Whoever you are quoting has no problem with the multiverse, with string theory. No problem!
this astronomer comes across as such a goober. nothing about that space shard makes it seem like anything other than a space shard... who cares if it's moving slowly, maybe it smashed into some asteroids
I clicked on this shit for hilarity and, boy oh boy, did it ensue!
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What a shock that the Fucks Twice a Year Brigade considers a lady with a microscope to be a bigger threat than an ISIS/ACLU hybrid.
I clicked on this shit for hilarity and, boy oh boy, did it ensue!
TOP STORIES:
1 Girl scientist isn't that smart or pretty
2 Ebola outbreak in 45 states
3. Dow crashes 16,967 points
4 Girl scientist isn't that pretty or smart.
What a shock that the Fucks Twice a Year Brigade considers a lady with a microscope to be a bigger threat than an ISIS/ACLU hybrid.
Did you see the size of her nose? She’s probably a Jew too!
How angry pilots got the Navy to stop dismissing UFO sightings
Elizondo, who ran the AATIP, said the newly drafted guidelines were a culmination of many things, most notably that the Navy had enough credible evidence — including eyewitness accounts and corroborating radar information — to “know this is occurring.”
“If I came to you and said, ‘There are these things that can fly over our country with impunity, defying the laws of physics, and within moments could deploy a nuclear device at will,’ that would be a matter of national security,” Elizondo said.
With the number of U.S. military personnel in the Air Force and Navy who described the same observations, the noise level could not be ignored.
“This type of activity is very alarming,” Elizondo said, “and people are recognizing there are things in our aerospace that lie beyond our understanding.”