Unlocking UAP Mysteries: Economics, Aliens, and The Great Filter | Merged EP0109
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing UAPs and aliens is a researcher who believes that there is significant information available about both topics. They argue that the official stance of knowing nothing is incorrect. They present a model called 'Grabby Aliens' that suggests we can learn about the distribution of aliens in space-time using existing data. The conversation covers the taboo surrounding UAPs in academia and how this affects research. The researcher believes that advanced life is rare but possible, and they propose that life could have originated from a common source. After years of study, they feel a renewed interest in the topic and emphasize the importance of examining evidence rather than dismissing it outright.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion revolves around the distribution of aliens in space-time and the implications of UAPs. The speaker argues that there is significant knowledge about UAPs and aliens, despite a strong academic taboo against studying them. They propose that advanced life is more likely to exist around long-lived stars and suggest that UAPs may represent either hidden Earth organizations or alien civilizations.
There is significant knowledge about the distribution of aliens in space-time, challenging the notion that we know nothing about UAPs and aliens.
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“I think that's false, about both of these topics both UAPs and aliens.”
Managed by: Coeus Institute
to understand the distribution of aliens in space-time
We know quite a bit about the distribution of aliens in space-time.
The UAP is a pioneer in the field of AI-driven comparative and qualitative analysis.
There's a strong taboo among academics regarding the study of UAPs.
The average star lasts for five trillion years, while Earth is on a short-lived star.
The probability of advanced life appearing is much higher around long-lived stars than short-lived stars.
UAPs could represent a hidden Earth organization or an alien organization.
The aliens may have a rule against expanding their civilization.
The aliens' strategy is to be impressive and visible nearby to persuade us.