[0:10:00 - 0:10:06] What we need is data, and that's what the 
Galileo project of Time Leading is trying to get scientific data
                       [0:14:34 - 0:14:43] They put 
Galileo in house arrest, they banned the book of Copernicus, who was a priest.
                       [0:20:04 - 0:20:20] Do you think that if there were some, because even with the 
Galileo project, which is currently searching for using science to search for extraterrestrial technology, signals of extraterrestrial technology?
                       [1:04:56 - 1:05:09] Okay, that includes the story of the Vatican, you know, in 1992, they admitted that 
Galileo Galilei was right. And that was, you know, 350 years after he died.
                       [1:10:03 - 1:10:20] Yeah, there's, you know, there's the search. I think it's important to have both of those. I think the search is important what you're doing and, you know, using 
Galileo project and all these other amazing, you know, efforts into documenting and tracing data and trying to find, you know, observables.
                       [1:11:38 - 1:11:45] And so to me as a scientist, you know, the 
Galileo project is already having data on millions of objects in the sky.
                       [1:20:10 - 1:20:14] So, is that part of the reason you named this project, the 
Galileo project,
                       [1:20:14 - 1:20:21] because of this idea that 
Galileo presented heliocentrism and was, you know,
                       [1:20:38 - 1:20:44] which is one of the most prestigious institutions in Italy in Pisa, where 
Galileo worked.
                       [1:21:59 - 1:22:09] And he just decided to donate to my office a sculpture titled 
Galileo Galilei looking at the four moons of Jupiter.
                                             [1:29:17 - 1:29:24] That's what the Vatican wanted. The church wanted during the days of Copernicus and 
Galileo not to get more data.
                       [1:33:44 - 1:33:52] And then we talk about this stuff. And you know, the project that Bob had allegedly worked on was called the 
Galileo project.
                       [1:34:06 - 1:34:10] Oh, interesting. I don't know that. It was, but it was project 
Galileo. Okay.