[0:02:09 - 0:02:27] You're a professor of philosophy who has dared to reconcile some ancient philosophy, you know, Plato, 
Aristotle, even up until today, you know, more modern Nietzsche, Heidegger, with UFOs.
                       [0:26:22 - 0:26:26] Okay. Now we know 
Aristotle did, but we, but they, we lost all those dialogues. But like,
                       [1:22:12 - 1:22:18] hierarchies? Right. I think that's the question. Yeah. And that's the 
Aristotle seems to be, I mean,
                       [1:22:24 - 1:22:30] comports with an Aristotelian world view. I mean, they're not for 
Aristotle, you know, I mean,
                       [1:22:34 - 1:22:42] But the idea that things are in a way affected or managed by nonhuman intelligence for 
Aristotle is
                       [1:29:39 - 1:29:45] there's this really interesting passage from 
Aristotle that I use in the book where he he's just
                       [1:30:36 - 1:30:42] with what we're discovering philosophically. So it seems for 
Aristotle, religion can go two ways,
                       [1:44:09 - 1:44:15] in the republic and 
Aristotle's Nuclemi kinetics those are the protocols right right yeah it's so