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223. Technoterrestrials & Are UFOs Really AI from the Future?
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In 2001, American Investigative Journalist Jeremy Corbel coined a term he referred to as "Technoterrestrials" which he used to attempt to explain the nature of non-human intelligences interacting with Earth and its inhabitants by way of strange objects in the sky. Where this hypothesis differs from others is that it doesn't project that the engineers or occupants of UFOs are not from another world in space or another dimension, but rather that they are a form of advanced Artificial Intelligence, possibly even from the future. Today Jeremy and Jeff break down this hypothesis and add their own ideas and concerns regarding its concepts. Welcome back to Infinite Rabbit Hole!
Make sure to check out additional content on Patreon.com/InfiniteRabbitHole! and for everything else IRH check out InfiniteRabbitHole.com!
233 episodes
Manage episode 490351777 series 3258950
In 2001, American Investigative Journalist Jeremy Corbel coined a term he referred to as "Technoterrestrials" which he used to attempt to explain the nature of non-human intelligences interacting with Earth and its inhabitants by way of strange objects in the sky. Where this hypothesis differs from others is that it doesn't project that the engineers or occupants of UFOs are not from another world in space or another dimension, but rather that they are a form of advanced Artificial Intelligence, possibly even from the future. Today Jeremy and Jeff break down this hypothesis and add their own ideas and concerns regarding its concepts. Welcome back to Infinite Rabbit Hole!
Make sure to check out additional content on Patreon.com/InfiniteRabbitHole! and for everything else IRH check out InfiniteRabbitHole.com!
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