@VettedPodcast Advanced NHI tech that crosses interstellar space shouldn't crash like a drone in Colombia. Mixing 'invincible physics' with 'thought-reactive' excuses makes it unfalsifiable, closer to religion than science. Needs real independent testing, not Maussan hype.
@skdh Michio Kaku pitching dark matter as gravity leaking from a brane? Sure...because nothing says “solved” like an untestable tweak to Randall–Sundrum model that still can’t fit lensing + CMB at once. Totally it 🤣
@VettedPodcast VHS clip at Lazar's house. It shows the setup with the cloud chamber experiment where it reportedly affected gravity and "bent light in essence."
https://t.co/aHWO0qOQkY
@VettedPodcast George Knapp confirming Lazar had Element 115 (short & direct) 2 years ago
https://t.co/cCt4HTc8zC
Knapp explicitly talks about Lazar possessing a piece/sample.
@VettedPodcast Nothing strange here.....Bob Lazar has claimed for years he had a sample of element 115. That’s a well-known part of his story, not some new or surprising statement.
@markgadala Bro this cat-ear alien desert flick is straight Avatar directed by James Cameron on shrooms Army out here pullin up on blue Na'vi pussy in '94? Hollywood cap af, whole story mid asf. Pass the popcorn and the tinfoil hat 😂
@VettedPodcast A mature, well-engineered space civilization could deploy undetectable probes, nanoscale sensors & could scan a planet atom-by-atom without ever landing. Stealth observation would be trivial.Projecting our tech limits & sci-fi tropes onto them is pure cargo cult thinking.
@The_Astral_ A mature, well-engineered space civilization can outperform planets on raw capability but only if it solves reliability at scale. Planets don’t scale; you get one biosphere per world. Until then, planets remain the most robust default platform.
@StarWarsMeg1 I’m tired of Star Wars recycling the same characters and stories instead of creating something new. Dave Filoni just keeps going in circles.......nothing fresh, just more of the same.
@VettedPodcast Even in Star Wars, which is pure fiction, starships aren’t easily brought down. It usually takes something extraordinary tied to The Force or highly skilled Jedi. The idea that ordinary humans could ‘psionically’ bring down advanced UFOs is less believable than a sci-fi movie.😇
@VettedPodcast He promotes ET craft with interstellar travel, spacetime manipulation and high resilience yet says they can crash, be shot down, and respond to human consciousness. Mixing invincible physics with vulnerable thought-reactive traits creates a non-testable theory closer to religion.
@The_Astral_ Once you introduce a mechanism that shifts to fit the explanation both tangible and intangible, vulnerable and invulnerable, reacting to physics and consciousness you no longer have a testable theory. You have a construct that adapts to contradictions instead of resolving them.
@The_Astral_ He’s to blame for that.On one hand, he talks about craft that can travel unimaginable distances (between galaxies), bend spacetime and withstand radiation, cosmic particles, and likely EMPs. On the other, he implies such craft can crash, be shot down, or respond to human thoughts