Federalist Publisher Ben Domenech sat down with renowned theoretical physicist and Harvard Professor Avi Loeb to discuss aliens, space, and life beyond Earth.
Harvard physicist suggests Earth needs treaties with extraterrestrial civilizations to avoid a cosmic catastrophe
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb warns alien civilizations could have the ability to make machines capable of destroying Earth
Loeb uses the example of a particle accelerator that could create dark energy energy explosion that would destroy everything in its path
In order to keep the peace in space, Loeb suggests interstellar treaties
The treaty would follow the same laws as the 1963 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
This banned countries from testing nuclear weapons on Earth and in space
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Jacques Vallée and Joe Rogan Discuss Recent UFO Information
Jacques Vallée is an astonishing man and one that should not be taken lightly when it comes to UFOology. He is an Internet pioneer, computer scientist, venture capitalist, author, ufologist, and astronomer currently residing between San Francisco, California, and Paris, France.
In mainstream science, he began his professional life as an astronomer at the Paris Observatory. Vallée co-developed the first computerized map of Mars for NASA in 1963. He later worked on the network information center for the ARPANET, a precursor to the modern Internet, as a staff engineer of SRI International s Augmentation Research Center under Douglas Engelbart.
One scientist claims aliens have already visited us and we should invest more in searching for extraterrestrials.
Avi Loeb is a theoretical physicist, former chair of the astronomy department at Harvard University, and author of a new book called
For the past few years, he’s argued that an alien artifact, called Oumuamua, passed by Earth in 2017.
As you can imagine, a Harvard professor going on record that aliens exist caused quite a stir in the scientific community.
“People tend to have an opinion ahead of time, and I think that’s dangerous because we just don’t know who lives in our neighborhood and what their objectives are,” says Loeb.
If you happened to catch the latest season of Netflix s
The Crown, you couldn t miss Gillian Anderson s stunning performance as the late Margaret Thatcher, Britain s prime minister from 1979 to 1990. But how authentic was Anderson s portrayal? Or Meryl Streep s in the film
The Iron Lady? Nile Gardiner, an aide to Thatcher and director of Thatcher Center for Freedom and fellow at Heritage Foundation, will dismantle media portrayals as needed and describe the real person at the heart of world politics for 11 years.
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