Garry Nolan is a professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. His research is in microbiology, immunology, bio-computation, and analysis of UFO artifacts, materials, and reports of UFO encounters. Lex Fridman is one of the most interested podcasters out there. This one is a year old, but a very interesting discussion.
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“the complex computer that is the Universe” Cool!
Just as another note. This podcast has excellent, Rembrandt-like, lighting. Unusual and lovely.
Lex Fridman is a really interesting and very intelligent young man. His podcast is A+.
It should be obvious now that the variety of UFOs are intelligent-life thought-forms, not simply vehicles.
Thus, like thought they can move rapidly, soundlessly, momentumlessly unaffected by gravity etc.
Crashed skins of UFOs are analagous to discarded, shed, obsolete protective snake skins.
NDE reports from returnees and bi-locating ‘saints’ teaching visits, are hints of our own potential power and dimensionality.
Ufos are fake.
https://www.amazon.com/Day-Earth-Stands-Still-Disclosure/dp/0999189484