

Don't Look Up
Sep 12, 2025
This discussion dives into intriguing skepticism about moon landings and the possibility of underwater aliens. The hosts address safety concerns in space travel while debunking origin theories around their company. They explore the economics of rare earth materials versus platinum-group metals and the advantages of asteroid mining. The conversation also touches on the relationship between science and belief systems, highlighting discussions about space denialism. Wrapping up, they invite listeners to send more questions for future insights.
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Moon Landing Backed By Engineering
- The moon landings are backed by extensive engineering data and verified physical artifacts.
- Matt argues faking such complexity on a soundstage would be far less plausible than the real missions.
No Evidence For Ocean Aliens
- There's zero solid evidence for extraterrestrials living under Earth's oceans.
- Matt says grainy footage doesn't prove alien life and demands actual scientific proof.
Plan For Risk In New Space Tech
- Expect and plan for risk when introducing new technologies like spacecraft.
- Matt says engineering controls and entry physics usually prevent large populated-area crashes for small craft.