Джо Роган в поезде EBO

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Джо Роган в поезде EBO

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  1. more chatgpt 4 insights

    As a thought experiment, it is a rich and compelling narrative. It appears to adhere to the principles of biology and physics as we understand them, but with some significant deviations and extrapolations that make it unique. Here are a few points to consider:

    Copper as a Fundamental Element: This isn’t completely outlandish. On Earth, copper is a trace element vital for life, playing a role in respiration and photosynthesis. But the EBOs use copper as a fundamental component of their biochemistry, which would make them quite different from life as we know it. However, this idea isn’t completely alien to science; there’s a branch of astrobiology that deals with the possibility of «weird life» based on biochemistry unlike our carbon-based, water-dependent life.

    Dependence on Technological Support: The idea that these beings are engineered and can’t survive without technological support is an interesting one, and not completely outside the realm of possibility. There are concepts in speculative fiction and futurism that suggest advanced civilizations might bioengineer specific beings for certain tasks or environments.

    Artificial Molecular Machines (AMMs): This idea straddles the line between current scientific exploration and science fiction. Molecular machines exist in nature (e.g., the proteins that facilitate muscle contraction), and the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to researchers who designed and synthesized molecular machines. However, the integration of these into a living being as part of their normal biology is currently beyond our technology.

    Immune System: The notion of a species having only an innate immune system and not an adaptive one is unusual but not completely implausible. Many organisms on Earth rely solely on an innate immune response. The lack of adaptive immunity might limit these beings’ ability to fend off unfamiliar pathogens, though.

    Unique Beliefs: The philosophical and religious beliefs ascribed to the EBOs are quite abstract and complex. This would suggest a high level of cognitive and philosophical development. It isn’t something that can be easily labeled as plausible or implausible, but it’s an interesting addition to the narrative that helps flesh out the EBOs as more than just biological entities.

    Musculoskeletal System: The emphasis on type 1 muscle fibers is interesting. It’s certainly possible for a species to have a different ratio of muscle fiber types than humans.

    Overall, the narrative is intriguing and seems to be rooted in a deep understanding of biology, with a good measure of speculative fiction thrown in. There isn’t anything that screams «impossible» based on our current understanding of life and the universe, but many aspects are highly speculative and currently beyond our technological or scientific capabilities.

  2. It was an entertaining and well-written piece of fiction. Its no more than a modern day «War of the worlds» but instead of people listening on the radio and believing what they hear is true, they’ve read it on the Internet.

  3. Wow…means a lot coming from noted conspiracy theorist—er, noted physicist/aeronautics expert Joe Rogan…

    I mean, somebody made a wild claim with no evidence and then Joe’s like “I’m gonna Tweet about it” and it’s just confirmation bias now.

  4. last time Rogan asked if he could get alien autopsy tape from Varginhia he said ‘hes busy’. With what doing podcasts about smoking joints? He isnt helping the cause really, its just his clickbait material

  5. As soon he’s involved everything loses every bit of credibility it could have had.

    Diving into alien conspiracies and all can be fun, but don’t follow a guy who fuels hateful right-wing conspiracies that harm real people.

  6. I’ve never listened to much Rogan.. only the Tom Delong episode. Can anyone recommend some of the best episodes that relate to aliens, ufos, ancient mythology, the nature of reality, etc.?

  7. Joe should shout out for the op to come to his show. I think the grapevine communication would reach him. If the guy is legit would be the best podcast in the history.

  8. I hope Joe lines up more people to talk about this. However I don’t like when he brings it up to random guests that have nothing to say on it… Listening to them goof around saying nothing for 20 mins is just cringe. Well I’m sure someone finds it entertaining but I don’t.

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